Similar Artists
-
Chris Rea
1,318,012 listeners
Christopher Anton Rea (4 March 1951 – 22 December 2025) was an English rock and blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was known for his… read moreChristopher Anton Rea (4 March 1951 – 22 December 2025) was an English rock and blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was known for his distinctive raspy voice and his use of slide guitar. Over the course of his career, Rea released … read moreChristopher Anton Rea (4 March 1951 – 22 December 2025) was an English rock and blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was known for his distinctive raspy voice and his use of slide guitar. Over the course of his career, Rea released 25 studio albums, including two that reached number one on t… read more
-
Denny Seyton & The Sabres
518 listeners
Denny Seyton & the Sabres were a Liverpool-based band with founder and lead singer Denny Seyton (real name Brian Tarr), songwriter Lall… read moreDenny Seyton & the Sabres were a Liverpool-based band with founder and lead singer Denny Seyton (real name Brian Tarr), songwriter Lally Stott on lead guitar, Mike Logan on organ, John Boyle on bass, and Eden Kane alumnus Dave Saxon … read moreDenny Seyton & the Sabres were a Liverpool-based band with founder and lead singer Denny Seyton (real name Brian Tarr), songwriter Lally Stott on lead guitar, Mike Logan on organ, John Boyle on bass, and Eden Kane alumnus Dave Saxon on drums. Their sound was R&B-based, and some accounts o… read more
-
The Newtowns
373 listeners
The Newtowns were a British beat band of the 1960s from Kirkby in the Liverpool area of the United Kingdom. They recorded four tracks over … read moreThe Newtowns were a British beat band of the 1960s from Kirkby in the Liverpool area of the United Kingdom. They recorded four tracks over two acetates at Liverpool's Unicord Studios in early 1966, including two Georgie Fame covers … read moreThe Newtowns were a British beat band of the 1960s from Kirkby in the Liverpool area of the United Kingdom. They recorded four tracks over two acetates at Liverpool's Unicord Studios in early 1966, including two Georgie Fame covers ('Something' and 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow&… read more