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Tag Archives: John Sloman
JOHN SLOMAN – Two Rivers
July 16, 2022
Red Steel 2022 Fathoming the divergence of his lifeline, venerated and underrated singer delivers his questionably final album. Mostly remembered for his stints with LONE STAR, and Gary Moore, this Welsh warbler’s solo artistry has run in a rather different … Continue reading
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Tagged John Sloman, Lone Star, Uriah Heep
John Sloman Releases Most Personal Album
May 28, 2018
Those who think of John Sloman as of lightweight champion of hard rock – the perception based on his role as a front man for LONE STAR and – miss out on the veteran’s experience as a singer-songwriter par excellence. … Continue reading
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Tagged John Sloman
JOHN SLOMAN – Don’t Try This At Home
October 2, 2016
John Sloman 2016 Doomsday blues as a soundtrack of our lives from former poster boy of classic hard rock. Long gone are the times when he was delivering romance and drama at the frontline of LONE STAR, and Gary Moore’s … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, hard rock, John Sloman, Lone Star, Uriah Heep