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Tag Archives: Simon Kirke
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
BAD COMPANY To Issue Archive Shows
March 2, 2016
For all their popularity, BAD COMPANY‘s classic line-up has never been blessed with an official live album, as 2006’s “Live In Albuquerque 1976” was withdrawn by Angel Air soon after its release, and 2002’s didn’t feature Boz Burrell. Bootlegs proliferated, though, but on … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bad Company, Boz Burrell, Mick Ralphs, Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke
BAD COMPANY: vaults open
February 26, 2015
There’s never been an abundance of material from the classic BAD COMPANY line-up outside their six LPs. Even 1999’s “The Original Bad Company Anthology” didn’t add much rarities to their canon. But now, with the onset of the band’s reissue program that will see … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bad Company, Boz Burrell, Mick Ralphs, Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke
Members of QUIREBOYS, FREE and THE STONES, plus Elton, cover Frankie Miller
June 22, 2014
Frankie Miller is a Scottish legend who, over the years, has gained many an accolade but still doesn’t get the recognition he deserves. A top-notch singer, silenced as a result of brain haemorrhage in 1994, Frankie’s been happy to hear … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Andy Fraser, Bonnie Tyler, Elton John, Frankie Miller, Ian Hunter, Quireboys, Simon Kirke, Spike, tribute
Interview with LUCY PILLER (All Right Now)
March 5, 2013
July 2004 With many disappointments that running a website brings, there are few things making up for that – among them finding new friends. All of them, in this case, are musicians-related – if they’re not musicians themeslves – and … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Andy Fraser, Bad Company, Free, Lucy Piller, Mick Ralphs, Paul Kossoff, Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke