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Brunning Sunflower Blues Band
3,112 listeners
British bass player Bob Brunning, having previously played with the original Fleetwood Mac and then with Savoy Brown formed his own part-ti… read moreBritish bass player Bob Brunning, having previously played with the original Fleetwood Mac and then with Savoy Brown formed his own part-time blues band called "Brunning Sunflower Blues Band" together with pianist Bob Hall. The… read moreBritish bass player Bob Brunning, having previously played with the original Fleetwood Mac and then with Savoy Brown formed his own part-time blues band called "Brunning Sunflower Blues Band" together with pianist Bob Hall. They recorded four albums between 1968 and 1970; "Bullen S… read more
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Al Kooper & Mike Bloomfield
3,328 listeners
Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield had previously worked together on the sessions for the ground-breaking classic Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dy… read moreAl Kooper and Mike Bloomfield had previously worked together on the sessions for the ground-breaking classic Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan, as well as playing in support of his controversial appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in… read moreAl Kooper and Mike Bloomfield had previously worked together on the sessions for the ground-breaking classic Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan, as well as playing in support of his controversial appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in July 1965. Kooper had recently left Blood, Sweat & Tear… read more
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Alexis Korner
20,910 listeners
Alexis Korner (born Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner in Paris, France , on 19 April 1928; died 1 January 1984 in Westminster, Central London)… read moreAlexis Korner (born Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner in Paris, France , on 19 April 1928; died 1 January 1984 in Westminster, Central London), was a British blues musician and radio broadcaster, who has sometimes been referred to as "… read moreAlexis Korner (born Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner in Paris, France , on 19 April 1928; died 1 January 1984 in Westminster, Central London), was a British blues musician and radio broadcaster, who has sometimes been referred to as "a founding father of British blues". A major influence … read more
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The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
4,815 listeners
The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation was a late-60s British blues-rock band led by drummer Aynsley Dunbar after his stints in John Mayall & t… read moreThe Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation was a late-60s British blues-rock band led by drummer Aynsley Dunbar after his stints in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and the Jeff Beck Group. Dunbar (who wrote the song "Warning", covered … read moreThe Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation was a late-60s British blues-rock band led by drummer Aynsley Dunbar after his stints in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and the Jeff Beck Group. Dunbar (who wrote the song "Warning", covered by Black Sabbath on their debut album) led The Aynsley Dunba… read more
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Killing Floor
7,281 listeners
1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During th… read more1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During the British blues boom of 1968-1969, they decided to form a blues band, recruiting prospective membe… read more1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During the British blues boom of 1968-1969, they decided to form a blues band, recruiting prospective members from the classified pages of Melody Maker. Joining them w… read more
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The Great Metropolitan Steam Band
87 listeners
The Great Metropolitan Steam Band were a vaudevillian blues/jug band about which very little is known. They only released one record in 196… read moreThe Great Metropolitan Steam Band were a vaudevillian blues/jug band about which very little is known. They only released one record in 1969 on the Decca label (serial no. Decca DL 75143). One published resource from a 1969 publication (… read moreThe Great Metropolitan Steam Band were a vaudevillian blues/jug band about which very little is known. They only released one record in 1969 on the Decca label (serial no. Decca DL 75143). One published resource from a 1969 publication (The Journal Of Popular Culture Vol III, Issue 3, pg. 625) ca… read more
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John the Revelator
1,151 listeners
John the Revelator … "40 years of ramblin’, stringbending, slidin’ and wailing." Back in 1966 when Eric Clapton delivered … read moreJohn the Revelator … "40 years of ramblin’, stringbending, slidin’ and wailing." Back in 1966 when Eric Clapton delivered his heavily overdriven wailing blues licks on the “Beano” album with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, … read moreJohn the Revelator … "40 years of ramblin’, stringbending, slidin’ and wailing." Back in 1966 when Eric Clapton delivered his heavily overdriven wailing blues licks on the “Beano” album with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, the guitar world was completely shaken up. Legend has it tha… read more
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Bakerloo
5,596 listeners
Previously known as The Bakerloo Blues Line, the Tamworth, Staffordshire based Bakerloo originally formed in the mid-sixties with a line up… read morePreviously known as The Bakerloo Blues Line, the Tamworth, Staffordshire based Bakerloo originally formed in the mid-sixties with a line up comprising Dave 'Clem' Clempson (guitar/vocals), Terry Poole (bass) and Keith Baker (dr… read morePreviously known as The Bakerloo Blues Line, the Tamworth, Staffordshire based Bakerloo originally formed in the mid-sixties with a line up comprising Dave 'Clem' Clempson (guitar/vocals), Terry Poole (bass) and Keith Baker (drums). The Jazzy Power Blues style of the band led to them be… read more
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Stone The Crows
10,524 listeners
Stone the Crows was a blues and soul influenced rock band from Glasgow. The band was formed in 1970 after Maggie Bell was introduced to Le… read moreStone the Crows was a blues and soul influenced rock band from Glasgow. The band was formed in 1970 after Maggie Bell was introduced to Les Harvey by his older brother, Alex Harvey. After playing together in the Kinning Park Ramblers, t… read moreStone the Crows was a blues and soul influenced rock band from Glasgow. The band was formed in 1970 after Maggie Bell was introduced to Les Harvey by his older brother, Alex Harvey. After playing together in the Kinning Park Ramblers, they rejoined in a band Power, later renamed Stone the Crows,… read more
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Tramline
800 listeners
Tramline was a hard-rocking blues-based quartet, not too different from Free and other guitar-heavy outfits of the late '60s, and for … read moreTramline was a hard-rocking blues-based quartet, not too different from Free and other guitar-heavy outfits of the late '60s, and for a time even shared label affiliation with the latter band. Formed by John McCoy (vocals, harmonica… read moreTramline was a hard-rocking blues-based quartet, not too different from Free and other guitar-heavy outfits of the late '60s, and for a time even shared label affiliation with the latter band. Formed by John McCoy (vocals, harmonica), Mick Moody (guitar), Terry Sidgwick (bass, vocals), and T… read more