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Life with the spiritual businessman – talking The Daintees and much more with Martin Stephenson
While Martin Stephenson formed the first line-up of The Daintees as a young teen, busking by the age of 15 and plying his trade with guitar in hand for various bands in the North East over those formative years, he … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna Lavigne, Boat to Bolivia, Boo Hewerdine, Great British Folk Festival, Howdy Honcho, Hurrah!, Invergordon, Janis Ian, Kitchenware, Lenny Kaye, Mark Lough, Martin Stephenson, Nicky Murray, Oxfam, Penetration, Pete Anderson, Prefab Sprout, Rupert Hughes, Salutation road, The Continental, The Daintees, The Kane Gang, Washington
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Yes yesterdays and todays – the Alan White interview
This coming summer, drummer and songwriter Alan White will have been in the band Yes for a staggering 44 years – give or take one worked gap-year. That equates to two-thirds of his 66 years and counting, so I guess … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Price, Alan White, All Things Must Pass, County Durham, Doris Troy, Drama, Fragile, Geoff Downes, George Harrison, George Martin, Imagine, John Lennon, Jon Anderson, Newcastle, Plastic Ono Band, Rick Wakeman, Steve Howe, The Beatles, The Buggles, Trevor Horn, Trevor Rabin, Washington, Yes
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