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Tag Archives: Henry Lowther
Jack Bruce’s “Songs For A Tailor” Get Deluxe Treatment
May 4, 2024

Jack Bruce was a genius – a tremendous player, singer and composer – but even a genius feels the need to be understood, especially when starting out on his own after working with peers in great ensembles which proved to … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Chris Spedding, Dick Heckstall-Smith, George Harrison, Henry Lowther, Jack Bruce, John Marshall, Jon Hiseman
HENRY LOWTHER BAND – Child Song
July 25, 2013

Deram 1970 / Esoteric 2013 Infusing experience with innocence, the premier horn master of British rock blows a trumpet of his own. While sax had crossed over from jazz to blues and further on, other brass instruments didn’t make such … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Henry Lowther, jazz rock