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Tag Archives: Don Airey
GARY MOORE & THE MIDNIGHT BLUES BAND – Live In Concert At The 1990 Montreux Festival
September 1, 2014

Salvo 2013 Alive and upbeat, Irish six-stringer returns to his roots. 1990 was a special year for Gary Moore: the jazz-rock that he played in COLOSSEUM II, the hard-rock he pursued with THIN LIZZY, the shredding of his ’80s solo … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues, Video Reviews
Tagged Albert Collins, blues, Don Airey, Gary Moore
Bernie Marsden: into the light with old friends
May 17, 2014

One of the most fabulous British bluesmen, doesn’t have the recognition he deserves despite all the great work he logged in for such well-known collectives as UFO, WILD TURKEY, BABE RUTH, PAICE ASHTON LORD and, most prominently, with WHITESNAKE. The … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bernie Marsden, David Coverdale, Don Airey, Ian Paice, Jimmy Copley, Joe Bonamassa, Mark Feltham
HOLLYWOOD MONSTERS: another star-studded project
May 7, 2014

These two words might be familiar to many as the title of a computer game but Stéphane Honde, formerly a guitarist with French rockers CAFÉ BERTRAND and now a Californian, has decided to give it a new spin, and now HOLLYWOOD MONSTERS are a … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Don Airey, Hollywood Monsters, Ian Paice, Paul DiAnno, Tim Bogert, Vinny Appice
GARY MOORE – Back On The Streets
October 2, 2013

MCA 1978 / UMC 2013 Breaking bad: a cynical yet arrestingly enigmatic solo debut from the late great Irishman. A public darling since he glossed up the blues and a sharp shredded before that, there was much more to Gary … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Colosseum II, Don Airey, Gary Moore, Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy


