Tag Archives: Clem Clempson

COLOSSEUM call it a day

March 3, 2015

On February 28th, COLOSSEUM, one of the greatest ensembles in the jazz-blues-prog-rock domain, played their last ever concert. It’s been a great run since their , one that couldn’t be predicted in the early ’70s, when the band quit the scene … Continue reading

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JACK BRUCE – Cities Of The Heart

January 31, 2015

CMP 1994 / Esoteric 2014 A tuneful birthday bash of one of the most versatile musicians of the last century – with regular suspects and unusual pieces. t had been about a year after Jack Bruce’s actual 50th anniversary when, … Continue reading

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COLOSSEUM side with the times

November 18, 2014

It’s been more than a decade since British progressive blues giants COLOSSEUM delivered their last album, 2003’s “Tomorrow’s Blues,” and for years it seemed to be just that: their last one ever. The band lost their founder member, sax player … Continue reading

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Clem Clempson makes a solo turn

August 4, 2013

“I get up and plan to do some writing and actually end up spending most of it being distracted by other things,” that’s how  explained why he hadn’t come up with a solo album, when asked by DME ten years ago. … Continue reading

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Interview with CLEM CLEMPSON

February 5, 2013

July 2003 He’ll hardly like the word ‘legend’ – but Clem Clempson isn’t it anyway. Calling him a myth could be much more appropriate, as you often hear the guitarist play without knowing it’s him – if it’s not with … Continue reading

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