• Taking its name from a line in W. B. Yeats's poem Under The Moon , Blue-Eyed Hawk is the London-based band that brings together vocalist Lauren Kinsella, trumpeter Laura Jurd, guitarist Alex Roth and drummer Corrie Dick. (booboorecords.com)
  • Live At The Whisky A Go Go was recorded and filmed in late 2022 during Everclear's 30th Anniversary Tour back in vocalist, guitarist and founder Art Alexakis' hometown of Los Angeles and marked the first time the acclaimed quartet performed at the famed venue. (booboorecords.com)
  • The overall groove took shape one afternoon with a 4/4 guitar played over a 6/8 bass line, a combination that suited the drummer Gerry Wood. (paulhillery.co.uk)
  • Let 'Em Roll stands among the finest with Patton adding vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson to a standard organ trio line-up with guitarist Grant Green and drummer Otis Finch. (spillersrecords.uk)
  • In April 1978 the band relocated to the Netherlands, recording the EP Maximum Penalty in early 1979, which featured guest appearances by ex-Henry Cow members Fred Frith (guitar, violin), Tim Hodgkinson (keyboards, alto saxophone, clarinet), Chris Cutler (piano scrapes and general burning ideas), and Aksak Maboul founder Marc Hollander (bass clarinet). (wikipedia.org)
  • Paul McMahon - guitars & vocals, Chris McMahon - bass, keyboards, bass pedals & vocals, Arthur Deas - drums & vocals, with Judith Copley & Jill Stodart - flute and Derek Nash - sax. (gabadon.co.uk)
  • Red Balune grew over the next few years and attracted a number of musicians, including Colin McClure (bass), Robin Musgrove (drums), Henk Weltevreden (keyboards), Aloijsius van Saus (industrial sounds and performance), and Anne-Marie Roeloffs (trombone). (wikipedia.org)
  • This is classic Widespread Panic, including David Schools on bass, John Hermann on keys, Todd Nance on drums and Domingo Ortiz on percussion. (soundandvisionvinyl.com)
  • After only a few months, musical differences led to Monck and Fitgerald leaving, to be replaced by Charles Bullen (guitar), and Alan Möller (bass). (wikipedia.org)
  • Since their formation in 1978 in Milan, RIO/Avant-Rock group, Mamma Non Piangere led by guitarist/violinist Lorenzo Leddi were an unknown band from the genre and released two albums from 1979 to 1980 in which one of them was a live album and then, suddenly disbanded after they did 15 shows in Italy and Germany in 1981. (blogspot.com)
  • New album from the singer/guitarist best known for his work with the Sun City Girls. (booboorecords.com)
  • Like most groups, personnel changes happen, with the biggest being the exit of lead singer 'Fish' (Derek Dick) being replaced by Steve Hogarth in this video. (chordie.com)
  • For the last year, the Vermont Review has been diligently leading up to the year 2000 with its Burpie Awards which is an impressive list of the top 69 musicians of the Millennium (Due tot the fact that rock and roll really did not come to fruition until after World War II, the list seems to b the Best of the Last Half-Century). (tripod.com)
  • Equally impressive is the bass playing of Dominic "Forest" Lapointe who demands attention with his fretless wizardry certainly at times bringing to mind the mighty Les Claypool with moments throughout the album that sound like if Primus decided to become a technical death metal band with basslines that are as funky as they are technically insane. (blogspot.com)
  • During most songs the lead guitar and the bass are both competing for the limelight and both are so equally impressive it is hard to know which to focus on. (blogspot.com)
  • In April 1978 the band relocated to the Netherlands, recording the EP Maximum Penalty in early 1979, which featured guest appearances by ex-Henry Cow members Fred Frith (guitar, violin), Tim Hodgkinson (keyboards, alto saxophone, clarinet), Chris Cutler (piano scrapes and general burning ideas), and Aksak Maboul founder Marc Hollander (bass clarinet). (wikipedia.org)
  • New album from this band led by Carl Barat, best known as the co-frontman of The Libertines. (booboorecords.com)
  • Their hypnotic, energetic, and bass-driven sound draws from the band's diverse ethnic makeup and has made them Niger's most popular band. (entertainmentcentralpittsburgh.com)
  • 8) Paul Butterfield Blues Band/East-West (1966) With the tandem guitarists Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop, Butterfield brought together Indian music, jazz and good old blues. (tripod.com)
  • These pirate loving German power metallers have been at it since 1979 and although frontman and guitarist "Rock 'N' Rolf" is the sole original member of the band, they are showing no signs of stopping with the release of their eighteenth album Blood On Blood. (blogspot.com)
  • Here's another instrumental piece, featuring some amazingly skillful work between guitarist Alex Lifeson and bassist Geddy Lee. (chordie.com)
  • Ampeg SVT-3PRO bass head (power section does not work, line output O.K. (faust.cz)
  • The lead guitar work from Phil Tougas is simply astonishing and likely to make any aspiring guitarist rage quit on the spot, sounding at times like Yngwie Malmsteen playing extreme metal with tons of neo-classical shredding played at a million miles an hour. (blogspot.com)
  • Throughout pensive, melancholic retreats like "Tension and "Long Hair," the constant vocal tandem of Reba Meyers and Kimi Hanauer radiates above every infectious pop- rock riffs and the warm, rhythmic backbone of bass and keyboard. (booboorecords.com)
  • Marillion is another Prog Rock group that has shown tremendous durability (1979 - present). (chordie.com)
  • 10) Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery/The Dynamic Duo (1966) The master Hammond B-3 organist and electric guitarist sit down for a great jam session. (tripod.com)
  • Who leads the way in bringing Power Pop to a new audience. (blogspot.com)