Tag Archives: Robin George

ROBIN GEORGE – Dangerous Music II

March 28, 2015

Angel Air 2015 Diamonds that time forgot: dusted-off dainty from Wolverhampton’s six-string-slinger. With his pop melodies and heavy bent, was a perfect guitar hero for the ’80s, one that the likes of Robert Plant, another Midlands lad, kept in high … Continue reading

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CLIMAX BLUES – Broke Heart Blues

March 7, 2015

Angel Air 2015 Definitive climax planned to be called “Cruel” – from Pete Haycock’s final supergroup. One may argue if it was a good idea to launch CLIMAX BLUES into parallel existence with the current CLIMAX BLUES BAND where no … Continue reading

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CLIMAX BLUES – debut and finale

November 11, 2014

It was a year ago that the CLIMAX BLUES BAND’s founder guitarist, Pete Haycock, passed away. By that time, though, the veteran had wrapped up the work on his old group’s latest incarnation, as opposed to their current line-up that … Continue reading

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ROBIN GEORGE – History

October 25, 2014

Arista 1983 / Angel Air 2014 Guitar potentate pretender’s deliciously flawed debut – expanded to all its full-length glory. could have been an ultimate poster boy with a stringed axe, a Peter Frampton for the ’80s, if not for bad … Continue reading

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Pete Haycock, R.I.P. – The flight is over

November 1, 2013

Another hero passed away… One of the greatest British blues guitarist, Pete Haycock was a blistering force of CLIMAX BLUES BAND for two decades, from 1968 to 1988, and without him there would be no such classics as “Flight” or “Couldn’t … Continue reading

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