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Tag Archives: Killing Floor
Mick Clarke drives his blues mad
May 12, 2014
Those who keep the records by KILLING FLOOR in high esteem may not be aware of the fact that the band’s leaderĀ is still very much active. One of the best British blues guitarists, he’s not been slow in delivering … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Killing Floor, Mick Clarke
MICK CLARKE – Ramdango
April 7, 2013
Rockfold 2013 Unapologetic lesson in rock history makes the best contender for the blues album of 2013. While many of his peers succumb to apathy induced by age or riches, the KILLING FLOOR operator prefers to play it down ‘n’ … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Killing Floor, Mick Clarke
Interview with MICK CLARKE (KILLING FLOOR)
February 5, 2013
June 2008 Mick Clarke doesn’t seem to like the ‘guitar hero’ stance but he’s written some nice pages into the British blues history – first in the late ’60s with THE KILLING FLOOR and then with his own band. So … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Killing Floor, Mick Clarke, Ramrod, Salt