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Chas Cronk To Issue A Solo Album
December 4, 2021

One of the well-respected, if criminally underrated, bass players, is mostly famous for his decades-long, if intermittent, stint with STRAWBS, but there’s more to his creative biography, including spells with and . What it almost doesn’t include is a solo … Continue reading
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Tagged Chas Cronk, Dave Bainbridge, Dave Lambert
STRAWBS – Settlement
May 9, 2021

Esoteric Antenna 2021 Uncompromising to the end, if melodically supple, stalwarts of British music scene enter the melee against the chaos of our time. This band have a lot of stylistic means at their disposal – folk, prog, glam – … Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Weaver, Chas Cronk, Dave Bainbridge, Dave Cousins, Dave Lambert, John Ford, Strawbs, The Strawbs, Tony Fernandez
SPIRITS BURNING & MICHAEL MOORCOCK – The Hollow Lands
March 16, 2021

Purple Pyramid 2020 Nearing their quarter-century anniversary, international space crew reach the core of a Multiverse without intending to stop. Don Falcone’s project has long crossed the line between collaboration with stellar guests – the kindred specters the band’s name … Continue reading
STRAWBS Launch Their Reissue Programme
March 20, 2019

Last year, Cherry Red Group acquired the catalogue of Witchwood Media, the label which belongs to STRAWBS; this meant it was only a matter of time before their classic records would be reissued in expanded form – and, of course, … Continue reading
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Tagged Chas Cronk, Dave Cousins, Dave Lambert, Strawbs, The Strawbs, Tony Fernandez
STRAWBS – The Ferryman’s Curse
February 18, 2018

Esoteric Antenna 2017 While resolution holds: adversity-defying triumph from English root-rock wanderers. It’s been 47 years since STRAWBS presented the world with an epic “Vision Of The Lady Of The Lake” which shone like a gem on their “Dragonfly” despite … Continue reading
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Tagged Chas Cronk, Chris Tsangarides, Dave Bainbridge, Dave Cousins, Dave Lambert, folk rock, prog rock, Strawbs, The Strawbs, Tony Fernandez