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Tag Archives: Jerry Shirley
HUMBLE PIE – Joint Effort
February 19, 2019

Cleopatra 2019 Loose threads from a legendary band’s post-halcyon days that hang together just fine – to redefine the ensemble’s lean years. Toward the mid-’70s, HP were progressively losing the plot, although the shift from heavy blues to blue-eyed soul … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Clem Clempson, Greg Ridley, Humble Pie, Jerry Shirley, Steve Marriott
HUMBLE PIE expand their Fillmore document
August 10, 2013

There’s not a lot of live tapes in the HUMBLE PIE released canon, and only one of them, 1971’s “Performance – Rockin’ The Fillmore”, was released during the band’s lifetime and considered classic. The quartet weren’t as heavy as they’d become when … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Greg Ridley, Humble Pie, Jerry Shirley, Peter Frampton, Steve Marriott