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Tag Archives: Muddy Manninen
British Blues Unit BLACK PEARL Are Ready To Shine
March 19, 2022
While supergroups are plenty nowadays, freshly formed London trio BLACK PEARL are bound to attract a lot of attention right away because, based on their pedigrees, this band’s members seem poised to deliver the goods. Designed by prominent rock promoter … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Black Pearl, Marcus Malone, Muddy Manninen, Pete Feenstra
MUDDY MANNINEN – River Flows
October 18, 2020
Running Moose 2020 Humble guitar hero and his coterie of kindred spirits go for the pulsing jugular and the stylistic estuary. “Ice melting, rivers flow”: here’s a line from “Being One” – one of the songs co-wrote for his last … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Gregg Sutton, Kev Moore, Muddy Manninen, Simon Kirke
Interview with Muddy Manninen
July 27, 2018
Muddy Manninen was a member of WISHBONE ASH from 2004 to 2017, Muddy proved to be not only a perfect sparring partner for Andy Powell but also a solid songwriter whose pieces helped the band regain their former glory. No … Continue reading
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Tagged Muddy Manninen, Wishbone Ash
Interview with MUDDY MANNINEN
July 27, 2018
July 2018 Never a prominent part of rock landscape, Finland is mostly known for its outcrop of prog ensembles in the ’70s and metal formations in the ’90s, with the ’80s often overlooked. Yet it was in that decade that … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Muddy Manninen, Wishbone Ash
MUDDY MANNINEN – Long Player
May 26, 2018
Muddy Manninen 2017 Uncoupled from acclaimed twin-barrel unit, venerable six-string-slinger accomplishes a solo mission – with great gusto and a posse of guests. Ain’t no prize for guessing what ‘s chosen genre is, even though his stylistic range has always … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Gregg Sutton, Jenny Darren, Kev Moore, Muddy Manninen, rock