NICK PENTELOW info
Nick Pentelow
(sax)
Prolific horn player, you
can find him in many albums, especially blues albums. He was born on June
10, 1951 in Guildford, but he soon moved to Birmingham.
At the beginning of his career,
he played with a band called Gypsies Kiss, based at Cannon Hill ArtS Centre
in Birmingham:
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Mark Bristow (guitar)
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John Terry (bass)
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Steve Bolger (keyboards)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Terry ? (flugelhorn)
John Ellidge (drums)
Occasionally, Charlie Grima
(later in Wizard with Nick) would jam with the band.
Later, Nick and Mark Bristow
went to play with a combo called Scratch Band:
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Brian Calloway (vocals, harmonica)
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Stuart Scott (guitar)
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Mark Bristow (guitar)
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Noel Tadman (bass)
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Richard Jones (bass)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Pete Webb (drums)
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Alan Moore (drums)
In 1972, he rejoins Stuart Scott
in another band, Pendulum:
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Stuart Scott (guitar)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Alan Moore (drums)
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+ a vocalist and a keyboardist
In July 1972, he joins genius
Roy Wood (just leaving his own creature, ELO) who was to form his next
band, Wizzard:
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Roy Wood (guitar, vocals)
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Rick Price (bass, vocals)
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Bill Hunt (keyboards)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Mike Burney (sax)
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Hugh McDowell (cello)
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Charlie Grima (drums)
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Keith Smart (drums)
They released the album called
Wizzard Brew in 1973.
Soon after, Hugh McDowell
rejoins ELO again, thus leaving Wizzard:
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Roy Wood (guitar, vocals)
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Rick Price (bass, vocals)
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Bill Hunt (keyboards)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Mike Burney (sax)
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Charlie Grima (drums)
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Keith Smart (drums)
Later same year, in November
1973, there is another change in lineup. Bill Hunt leaves:
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Roy Wood (guitar, vocals)
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Rick Price (bass, vocals)
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Bob Brady (keyboards)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Mike Burney (sax)
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Charlie Grima (drums)
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Keith Smart (drums)
They released a 2nd album called
Eddy & The Falcons.
After a 3rd album, See
my baby jive, in February 1975, Roy Wood changes to a different
project (The Wizzo Band), and Nick goes to play in Steve Gibbons Band.
The lineups were changing all the time, as many friends of Steve Gibbons
came to play with them when they were available.
As far as I know, Nick Pentelow
recorded 3 albums with Steve Gibbons. Down in the bunker
was released in 1978, Saints and sinners in 1979. A
new album is released in 1980, with this lineup:
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Steve Gibbons (vocals, guitar)
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Robbie Blunt (guitar)
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Trevor Burton (bass, guitar,
vocals)
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Bill Paul (sax)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Harry Rix (drums)
The album was called Street parade.
There are two different editions, as the German release hasn't the same
tracks as the British release.
A big gap here! Help with
info, please!!
In 1981, he's a member of
the band Juice on the Loose:
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Ron Kavana (guitar, vocals)
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Alam 'Bam' King (guitar)
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Charlie Hart (bass)
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Nick Pentelow (tenor sax)
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Fran Byrne (drums)
They released a self-titled album with this lineup.
Another big gap again!
Help with info, please!!
In April 1990, the lineup for Gary Moore band is:
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Don Airey (keyboards)
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Frank Mead (alto sax, harmonica)
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Nick Pentelow (tenor sax)
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Nick Payn (baritone sax)
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Martin Drover (trumpet)
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Graham Walker (drums)
For some concerts, they were joined by the late Albert
Collins, who appeared as a guest in Gary's blues albums. The
tour finished in September 1990.
During 1991 and 1992, he
tours as part of the live horn section for the great band Blodwyn Pig:
Mick Abrahams (guitar,
vocals)
Jim Leverton (bass)
Dave Lennox (keyboards)
Nick Pentelow (sax)
Gordon Murphy (sax)
Clive Bunker (drums)
Next lineup for Gary Moore Band was in March 1992:
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Tommy
Eyre (keyboards)
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Martin Drover (trumpet)
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Frank Mead (alto sax, harmonica)
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Nick Pentelow (tenor sax)
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Nick Payn (baritone sax)
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Candy MacKenzie (backing vocals)
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Carol Thompson (backing vocals)
Graham Walker (drums)
In April 1995, after some adventures with Jack Bruce,
Gary Moore resurrects his Midnight Blues Band, with his friends:
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Gary Moore (guitar, vocals)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Tommy
Eyre (keyboards)
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Nick Pentelow (tenor sax)
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Nick Payn (baritone sax)
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Graham Walker (drums)
Gary's next album is a full tribute to Peter
Green, including Peter Green's original songs as well as a version
that Peter played with Fleetwood Mac, the beautiful 'Need your love
so bad'. Its title is Blues for Greeny.
There was also released a live video from the subsequent
tour. Called Blues for Greeny live (1996, Warner), it was
recorded on April 27, 1995.
But Gary Moore's next step was another great change.
He leaves the blues direction, turning into a more poppy style, and Nick
doesn't stay in his band.
In 1995, Bernie Marsden assembles a superb band
to release a tribute to Peter
Green, later released as Green & blues. The band
was:
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Bernie Marsden (guitar, vocals)
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Micky Moody (guitar)
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John Gordon (bass)
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Josh Phillips (keyboards)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Nick Payn (sax)
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Steve Dixon (drums)
In the late 90s, Nick has been playing in studio albums
by Japanese trio Dreams Come True. But when they needed a horn section
for live concerts in July 1996, they used these same musicians as in the
studio albums:
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Miwa Yoshida (vocals)
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Masato Nakamura (bass)
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Takahiro Nishikawa (keyboards)
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+
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Jiro Takada (guitar)
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Paul Dunne (guitar)
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Koh Ohtani (keyboards)
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Yoshio Kishida (drums)
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Rin Urashima (backing vocals)
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+ the horn section, named "Dynamite
UK":
Nick Pentelow (sax)
Raul D'Oliveira (trumpet)
Martin Drover (trumpet)
Peter Thoms (trombone)
As every year, Gary Brooker assembles a band to play
some charity gigs in December 1998. Impressive lineup:
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Gary
Brooker (vocals, keyboards)
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Paul
Carrack (vocals)
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Beverley Skeete (vocals, percussion)
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Geoff
Whitehorn (guitar)
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Mick Abrahams (guitar, vocals)
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Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar,
vocals)
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Dave
Bronze (bass)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
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Josh Phillips (keyboards)
Henry Spinetti (drums)
In September 1999, Nick Pentelow returns to Roger
Chapman & The Shortlist for a two months tour:
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Roger Chapman (vocals)
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Steve Simpson (guitar, violin)
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Laurie Wisefield (guitar)
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Gary Twigg (bass)
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Ian Gibbons (keyboards)
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Nick Pentelow (sax)
John Lingwood (drums)
Helen Hardy (backing vocals)
Albums with Wizzard:
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Wizzard Brew (Apr 73)
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Eddy & The Falcons (Aug 74)
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See my baby jive (Oct 74)
Albums with Steve Gibbons:
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Down in the bunker (1978, with Trevor
Burton, Tony Visconti)
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Saints and sinners (1979, with Trevor
Burton, Geraint Watkins)
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Street parade (1980, with Robbie Blunt,
Trevor Burton)
Albums with Juice on the Loose:
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Juice on the Loose (1981, with Ed Deane,
Alam 'Bam' King, Fran Byrne, Martin Drover, Charlie Hart)
Albums with Roger Chapman & The Shortlist:
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Hyenas only laugh for
fun (1981, with Geoff Whitehorn,
Steve Simpson, Jerome Rimson, John Wetton, Tim Hinkley, Poli Palmer, Stretch,
Alan Coulter)
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He was she was you was
we was (1982, with Geoff Whitehorn,
Steve Simpson, Boz Burrell, Tim Hinkley, Poli Palmer, Stretch)
(2LP, live)
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Mango crazy
(1983, with with Geoff Whitehorn, Steve Simpson,
Boz Burrell, Ronnie Leahy, Duncan Mackay, Alan
Coulter)
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The shadow knows
(1984, with Geoff Whitehorn, Steve Simpson, Tony
Stevens, Sam Kelly, John Lingwood, Brian
Johnston)
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Zipper (1985,
with Geoff Whitehorn, Tony
Stevens, John Lingwood, Sam Brown, Brian
Johnston)
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Techno-prisoners
(1987, with Geoff Whitehorn, Steve Simpson, Boz
Burrell, Tim Hinkley, Poli Palmer, Henry Spinetti)
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Live in Berlin
(1989, with Geoff Whitehorn, Tony
Stevens, Brian Johnston, Sam Kelly)
(live)
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Walking
the cat (1989, with Bobby
Tench, Steve Simpson, Mick Rogers, Micky Moody, Tim Hinkley, Mark Feltham)
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Hybrid
and lowdown (1990, with Bobby
Tench, Steve Simpson, Micky Moody, Peter Stroud, Phil Spalding, Nicky
Hopkins, Tim Hinkley, John Lingwood, Henry Spinetti)
Albums with Chuck Farley:
Albums with Gary Moore:
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Still
got the blues (May 1990, with Andy
Pyle, Mick Weaver, Bob
Daisley, Don Airey, Nicky Hopkins)
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After
hours (1992, with Tommy
Eyre, Bob Daisley)
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Blues
alive (1993, with Andy
Pyle, Tommy Eyre)
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Blues
for Greeny (1995, with Andy
Pyle, Tommy Eyre)
Live videos with Gary Moore:
Albums with Bernie Marsden:
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Green & blues (1995, with Micky
Moody, Josh Phillips, Nick Payn)
Sessions:
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Beano (Candy baby, 1975)
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Adrian Snell (Cut, 1978, with John G.
Perry, Ian Mosley)
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Louis Clark (Per-spek-tiv, 1979, with
Francis Monkman, Simon Phillips,
Pete Van Hooke)
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VV.AA. - Adrian Snell (The
virgin: a dramatic rock opera, 1981, with Roger Hand, Shirlie Roden,
Joe English, Bonnie Bramlett, Paul Keogh, John G. Perry, Rod Edwards, Bimbo
Acock, Clive Bunker, Simon Phillips)
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Jo Boxers (Live gangbusters, 1983)
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Poli Palmer (Human error, 1985, with
Geoff Whitehorn, Steve Simpson, Mel Collins,
Boz Burrell, Sam Kelly)
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Ron Kavana (Rollin' & coastin' in search
of America, 1985, with Charlie Hart)
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Nick Lowe & His Cowboy Outfit (The rose
of England, Aug 85, with Chris Thompson, Paul
Carrack)
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Elton John (Ice on fire, 1985, with
Davey Johnstone, Katie Kissoon, Fred
Mandel, Dave Mattacks, Charlie Morgan, Pino Palladino, David Paton, Pete
Wingfield)
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Paul Millns (Reaching out, 1987, with
Micky Moody, Neil Hubbard)
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Colin James Hay (Looking for Jack, 1987,
with Robbie McIntosh, Chad Wackerman, Linda Lewis)
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Original soundtrack, credited to Tetsuya Komuro (Seven
days war, Aug 88, with Clem
Clempson)
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Wishbone Ash (Strange affair, 1991)
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Merlin (Merlin, 1992)
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Squeeze (Some fantastic place, 1993)
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Burnley National Blues (Burnley National Blues
Festival, 1994)
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The Balham Alligators (Gateway to the South,
1996)
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Robert Forster (Warm nights, 1996)
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Dreams come true (Sing or die, 1997)
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Geraint Watkins (Bold as love, 1997)
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Tony Stevens (Don't
blame me ... I just play bass, 1998, with Geoff
Whitehorn)
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Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings (Anyway the wind blows,
1998, with Mick Taylor, Graham Broad)
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Nick Lowe (Dig my mood, 1998)
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Bill Wyman (Struttin' our stuff, 1998)
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Southside (Southside United, vol 1,
1998 - but recorded in 1981-82, with Lou Martin, Jimmy Roche, Roger Sutton)
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Paul Millns (Unsung heroes, 1998)
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John Mizarolli (Jazz slaves)
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Martin Barre (A trick of memory, with
Mel Collins, Matt Pegg, Katie Kissoon)
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+
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check:
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Dreams come true (The Monster,)
Related links:
From the superb site Knights
in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar
& Vanja), we have:
Thanks section
Very special thanks to: John
Cooper, for his info on Nick early bands, as well as for sharing his
valuable memories about those glory days.
Thanks to: .
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