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Tag Archives: Andy Latimer
Jan Schelhaas Releases A Single With Andy Latimer
July 21, 2025

Woven into the very fabric of English progressive rock from the very beginning, Jan Schelhaas first came to prominence as part of NATIONAL HEAD BAND, alongside , and later became part of CARAVAN – after a stint there in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Latimer, Jan Schelhaas
CAMEL Report From Albert Hall
September 4, 2019

It was about one year ago, on September 17th, 2018 that the mighty CAMEL played a remarkable concert in a remarkable venue, performing their 1976 masterpiece “Moonmadness” in its entirety at the Royal Albert Hall. And now the quartet – … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Latimer, Camel, Colin Bass
ANDREW CRESSWELL DAVIS – Emergency Love
March 18, 2016

Angel Air 2015 Passion needs a quick fix sometimes – as applied by the “All The Love In The World” co-writer. “When I’m reaching out, I don’t have to shout,” sang Andy Davis in 1980, and his third solo album … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Davis, Andy Latimer, pop-rock, Stackridge, The Korgis
Andy Davis: An Urgent Case Of Passion
February 14, 2016

From extravaganza of to pop with THE KORGIS, as well as playing with such varied artists as Julian Cope, Bill Nelson and GOLDFRAPP, Andy Davis‘ defining trait has always been his ability to deliver a great tune. Always active, it should … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Davis, Andy Latimer, Stackridge, The Korgis
COLIN BASS – At Wild End
November 14, 2015

Wild End 2015 Going up the country, British prog stalwart finds a higher and more solid ground. You never know where you’re gonna stand next with Colin Bass. From laying exquisite bottow-end foundation for the likes of Steve Hillage and … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Latimer, Colin Bass, folk rock, prog rock


