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08:24
No not the Michael Jackson intro by Derek White bass guitar but the rhythm for “Death Letter
06:12
“Living In A Hurricane” off the Band’s 2003 ‘Angel In The Shadows’ album of 14 original songs
04:09
“Watch That Thing” involving audience participation with the title phrase
07:13
“Hoochie Couchie Man” with Julian Webster Greaves tenor saxophone, Ian Pomfrey keyboards Derek White
05:16
Excellent harmonica solos from Julian Webster Greaves who also adds lead vocals on the funky blue
06:13
The original approaches to “Folsom Prison Blues”, as a genuine blues tune by The Hitman Blues Band
04:20
The Hitman Russell Alexander lead vocals & lead guitar says in these times of strong opinion
03:30
“Wide Old River” – a modern take on the format of field hollers and work songs
04:32
Kris Kristofferson’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down”, taken from the 2023 vinyl ‘Hey Can You Gu
05:50
Title track off The Hitman Blues Band’s recently released vinyl “Calling Long Distance”
03:50
The Hitman Blues Band mesmerising blues surf instrumental “Blood Alley” kept excitement flowing
05:46
“Nobody’s Fault But Mine” the Blind Willie Johnson classic off the 2023 vinyl ‘Hey Can You G
00:58
Ian Pomfrey with an organ solo on “Edge Of The Bed” off The Hitman Blues Band 2024 vinyl ‘Ca
00:45
Russell ‘Hitman’ Alexander leads Julien Breeze into another virtuoso tenor saxophone solo on
01:29
Slow intro by Russell Alexander & Julien Breeze for “Back to the Blues” off ‘Calling Long Distance’
04:30
“Not My Circus Not My Monkey” taken from the 2020 album of the same name is lead off by The Hitman
03:02
“Side Pocket for a Toad” honouring one of Hitman’s favourite beers from the Tring brewery
04:28
“The World Moves On” from the 2016 album of the same name done in the Hitman Blues Band style
05:19
Second track of the night is taken from the band’s fifth album, Blues Enough, released in 2013
05:47
The Hitman Blues Band gig under way at the Eel Pie Club playing critically acclaimed Modern Blues
07:43
A fantastic evening at Twickenham Jazz Club by the legendary Derek Nash and his Sax Appeal Quartet
12:18
Derek Nash welcomes Noel McCalla, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band lead vocalist, on stage for “Moondance”
13:29
Another self-penned Derek Nash piece called “Seville” recalling the city's magical Alcazar Palace
11:54
Remembering a visit with Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra to the Marseilles Jazz Festival
07:44
A so called “floaty Americana tune” from the Flat Iron Suite recordings “The Flat Iron Suite Part 1”
08:50
Soul meets jazz as Derek Nash Sax Appeal Quartet launches into “You Got To Dig It To Dig It You Dig”
11:40
Baritone sax is the choice on this slow bluesy number for Derek Nash and his Sax Appeal Quartet
08:32
Upbeat Latin rhythm tune self penned in tribute to the lively spirit of Freda Kahlo “Blue H
13:02
Mike Bradley leads Neil Angilley & Derek Nash into a Grover Washington Junior meets Amad Jamal tune
08:47
What a major coup for Lesley Christiane in getting one of the UK’s busiest jazz musicians Derek Nash
04:17
Canned Heat’s “Let's Stick Together” has Robin Bibi with the distinctive opening 12-bar blues riff
04:14
Tommy Tucker’s 1964 12-bar blues “Hi-Heel Sneakers” features a superb guitar solo by Robin Bibi
06:45
Always a hugely popular number Chuck Berry’s 1958 classic “Johnny B. Goode” with the Robin Bibi Band
03:22
Tony Marten (bass guitar) takes lead vocals on the 1963 Beatles classic “I Saw Her Standing There”
06:52
“Pride and Joy” co-written by Marvin Gaye and said to be a tribute to his girlfriend Anna Gordy
06:22
A real rocker from the pen of Stevie Ray Vaughan “The House Is Rocking” at Sunbury Cricket Club
06:18
Although accredited to Little Willie John “Need Your Love So Bad” was penned by his brother Mertis
06:08
Another classic from the Peter Green songbook “The Green Manalishi” has Robin Bibi vocals & guitar
05:05
A self confessed disciple of Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac, Robin Bibi opens the second half
06:54
“Fast Lane Busy” concludes the first half of the Robin Bibi Band gig at Sunbury Cricket Club
08:59
Robin Bibi encourages audience participation on “No More A Secret” for the Robin Bibi Band
07:09
Tony Marten taking lead vocals on the Beatles classic “Don’t Let Me Down” at the Robin Bibi Band gig
07:43
Wez the drummer Johnson drums sets the rhythm for the B.B. King 1966 hit “Waitin’ on You”
07:53
Opening riff on his Fender Stratocaster by Robin Bibi backed by Wez the drummer Johnson
03:39
An old favourite “Royal Semester Stomp” sees Robin Bibi lead guitar with Wez the drummer John
05:42
“Never Fade Away” covered by the Robin Bibi Band at its Sunbury Cricket Club Music Club gig
05:16
Robin Bibi Fender Stratocaster gets the Robin Bibi Band gig at Sunbury Cricket Club Music Night
01:10
Wez the drummer Johnson – a colleague of contemporary US blues rockets Kirk Fletcher and Ariel Posen
01:04
Tony Marten formerly with George Michael showing his expertise on bass guitar for Robin Bibi Band
00:41
Robin Bibi with a superb solo on his trusty Fender Stratocaster at his Sunbury Cricket Club M
05:10
“Rising Sun” which charted at No 11 in the 1973 UK hit list here shows John Fiddler’s Medici
03:45
The biggest hit for Medicine Head 'One and One Is One' reaching No 3 in 1973
04:24
Off the 2004 ‘Fiddler’s Anthology Greatest Hits – Live’ album, “Back Where I Started” sees t
04:26
“Alibi” from the 2021 Medicine Head album ‘Heartwork’ sees John Fiddler back on lead vocals
03:18
Another from ‘Warriors of Love’ Medicine Head’s 2021 album, “Alcohol And Cheap Perfume” has
03:11
Dave ‘Bucket’ Colwell with a powerful lead guitar intro to “Warriors of Love” off the 2021 album
03:06
The self confessed “lyricist of love songs” John Fiddler lead vocals & guitar with the heart
05:59
“Only The Roses” off the 2004 ‘Fiddler’s Anthology Greatest Hits – Live’ album sung by John Fiddler
03:31
John Fiddler lead vocals, harmonica & guitar with the funky “Slip and Slide” at the Eel Pie Club
04:38
Another heartfelt number from the master lyricist John Fiddler on “Dancing In The Rain”