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Tag Archives: Mick Clarke
MICK CLARKE BAND’s Outing From 1989 To Be Issued
March 18, 2026

An unstoppable force, has been at the forefront of British blues for more than five decades now – as the guitarist with KILLING FLOOR and SALT, as accompanist to other artists, as a band leader, and as a solo performer … Continue reading
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MICK CLARKE – Telegram
October 17, 2022

Rockfold 2022 Unmissable missives from British blues veteran who winds his springs tight enough to make his strings resonate for a long time. Some septuagenarians prefer to plainly settle down for their sunset years, other people defiantly refuse to do … Continue reading
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MICK CLARKE – Big Wheel
August 19, 2020

Rockfold 2020 A salty dog of British blues serves up arguably the best album of his solo career. Last decade has seen release records on a yearly basis, and while his chosen genre doesn’t seem to invite much variety, each … Continue reading
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MICK CLARKE – Bent Frets
April 6, 2018

Rockfold 2018 Board out of shape but not bored out of mind: blues maven delivers one of the finest albums in his five-decade long career. This album’s predecessor was called to make obvious the fact that ain’t gonna stop searching … Continue reading
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Mick Clarke: From “Killing Floor” To “Bent Frets”
January 20, 2018

In ‘s world new year means new album – with the same color, of course, as his chosen genre, blues, dictates, although with a different, hue. “Bent Frets” that follows up 2017’s – available for download now at all major … Continue reading
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