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The 1950’s | British Blues Exhibition
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Friends of the Exhibition. Bass – Roger Inniss. Harmonica – Paul Lamb. Keyboards – Jamie Pipe. One Man Band – Andy Twyman. Vocal – Nicky Moore. Live Blues DJ’s and MCs. August. London’s Flamingo Club opens and is to become a hotspot for British Rhythm and Blues until closing in 1967. Read more in this article. 8211; courtesy of Blues Matters magazine. Here is an audio interview. With Don Craine of The Downliners Sect, who was a regular at the Flamingo Club. Follow the Exhibition on Twitter. April 25, 2016.
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History | British Blues Exhibition
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Friends of the Exhibition. Bass – Roger Inniss. Harmonica – Paul Lamb. Keyboards – Jamie Pipe. One Man Band – Andy Twyman. Vocal – Nicky Moore. Live Blues DJ’s and MCs. These pages talk about the history of British Blues. If you’d like to hear some British Blues history woven in with its roots and branches across the world, including Robert Johnson, Cream, and Led Zepellin, listen to the five hours of this broadcast by Blues Brother Elwood Blues on his BluesMobile. British Blues History In Summary. If an...
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Listening | British Blues Exhibition
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Friends of the Exhibition. Bass – Roger Inniss. Harmonica – Paul Lamb. Keyboards – Jamie Pipe. One Man Band – Andy Twyman. Vocal – Nicky Moore. Live Blues DJ’s and MCs. Some broadcasters of British (and world) Blues:. Paul Jones on Radio 2. David Freeman, Jazz FM. Independent British Blues Broadcasters. Follow the Exhibition on Twitter. Like the Exhibition on Facebook. Like the Exhibition on Facebook. Blog of the Blues (Exhibition blog). British Blues Exhibition on Tumblr. Making a Scene – US. First publ...
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The 1990’s | British Blues Exhibition
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Friends of the Exhibition. Bass – Roger Inniss. Harmonica – Paul Lamb. Keyboards – Jamie Pipe. One Man Band – Andy Twyman. Vocal – Nicky Moore. Live Blues DJ’s and MCs. Content is being added on a rolling basis. Are formed, bringing together members of the former 1960’s group Manfred Mann. July- the first issue of Blues Matters magazine. Follow the Exhibition on Twitter. Like the Exhibition on Facebook. Like the Exhibition on Facebook. Blog of the Blues (Exhibition blog). British Blues Father Chris Barber.
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Send Us Your Reviews And Gig Lists. Directories, Fan Pages & Portals. History & Archives. Magazines, Books & Publications. Organisations & Societies. Radio, TV & Film, Podcasts. Record Companies & Agencies. Shops, Gear & Tuition. Venues & Festivals. Find Us on Facebook. Organisations & Societies. The Barcelona Blues Society. S mission is to promote and preserve blues music around the globe. The Blues Hall of Fame. Is a non-profit International Organization of Performing Blues Artists and Friends. Music M...
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Blues in London
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Shop for anything here and. NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! Links here are for general purpose interesting sites relating to the blues. If you think yours should be included then let us know. Sponors of Blues in London. Blues in London staff photographer for hire. A twice monthly meeting for harp players. Great harmonica site from the South Coast. Rare, classic, vintage Blues, Jazz, Boogie-woogie, Gospel and Country music. Read articles and buy records. Fantastic amount of resource on early blues. Ashwyn Smyth's '...
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Blues in London
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Shop for anything here and. NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! Links here are for general purpose interesting sites relating to the blues. If you think yours should be included then let us know. Sponors of Blues in London. Blues in London staff photographer for hire. A twice monthly meeting for harp players. Great harmonica site from the South Coast. Rare, classic, vintage Blues, Jazz, Boogie-woogie, Gospel and Country music. Read articles and buy records. Fantastic amount of resource on early blues. Ashwyn Smyth's '...
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The 1980’s | British Blues Exhibition
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Friends of the Exhibition. Bass – Roger Inniss. Harmonica – Paul Lamb. Keyboards – Jamie Pipe. One Man Band – Andy Twyman. Vocal – Nicky Moore. Live Blues DJ’s and MCs. Content is being added on a rolling basis. The Great British R and B Festival. At Colne, Lancashire begins and continues over twenty-five years later. Follow the Exhibition on Twitter. Like the Exhibition on Facebook. Like the Exhibition on Facebook. Blog of the Blues (Exhibition blog). British Blues Exhibition on Tumblr. September 4, 2016.
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Chris Barber | British Blues Exhibition
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Friends of the Exhibition. Bass – Roger Inniss. Harmonica – Paul Lamb. Keyboards – Jamie Pipe. One Man Band – Andy Twyman. Vocal – Nicky Moore. Live Blues DJ’s and MCs. We are thoroughly delighted that on 26th August 2014, Chris Barber. In a wonderful link between the past and the present, it was Chris Barber that helped bring Chicago Blues great Muddy Waters to the UK, and he is joined as a supporter of the British Blues Exhibition by Muddy’s eldest son, Mud Morganfield. Who performs regularly in the UK.
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Magazines | British Blues Exhibition
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Friends of the Exhibition. Bass – Roger Inniss. Harmonica – Paul Lamb. Keyboards – Jamie Pipe. One Man Band – Andy Twyman. Vocal – Nicky Moore. Live Blues DJ’s and MCs. UK (in alphabetical order). Blues and Rhythm magazine. Blues In Britain magazine. Eclectic – including Blues. Roots inc. Blues. Blues and Soul magazine. Follow the Exhibition on Twitter. Like the Exhibition on Facebook. Like the Exhibition on Facebook. Blog of the Blues (Exhibition blog). British Blues Exhibition on Tumblr. April 25, 2016.
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