also on the line up is Suzanne Vega. Shes headlining the acoustic stage on the Sunday. So if Lamar aint ya thing you got something else to fall back on.
I used to like that song but I've just seen the lead singer, who is he, and not so sure now:(
Talk about irrational prejudice!
Joe Lynn Turner .. American .. personally I think he is/was a 1st rate rock singer .. all is revealed here .. I had the vinyl version of the album and played it a LOT back in the day .. Difficult to Cure - Wikipedia
Having put NZ in, England's bowlers serving up a generous buffet to the Kiwi batsmen with an extravagant seasoning of butter fingered slip fielding A dessert of wicket losing no balls and senseless runouts should deliver a comfortable win for the visitors A digestif of chaotically burned reviews help to maximise the tourists' advantage
Having put NZ in, England's bowlers serving up a generous buffet to the Kiwi batsmen with an extravagant seasoning of butter fingered slip fielding A dessert of wicket losing no balls and senseless runouts should deliver a comfortable win for the visitors
Saw Walter Trout and his band at the Buxton Opera House this week when staying with friends. Had never heard of him before.
Great rock and blues guitarist who played with John Mayall many years ago and was also in Canned Heat for a period. Lots of stories between songs about jamming with people like Rory Gallagher, one of my heroes from the 70s, Mick Taylor etc. After years of excess he needed a liver transplant about 8 years ago. During 8 months in hospital he also suffered from brain damage which caused him to lose the ability to speech and forget how to play the guitar. He certainly manages to do both now. Felt like every male over the age of 60 with a pony tail in the vicinity of Buxton was there on Monday night!
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That bloke from Liverpool is headlining the Saturday and some Mowtown bint is doing the sunday afternoon slot.
Rainbow I Surrender - Bing video
Talk about irrational prejudice!
Matt Monroe...On Days Like These...an all time favourite..
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles...The Tracks Of My Tears...
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles...You Really Got A Hold On Me...
No bigger Beatles fan than me, but really like this original...
You Really Got A Hold On Me...
Style Council - walls come tumbling down
Buddy Holly - True Love ways
A dessert of wicket losing no balls and senseless runouts should deliver a comfortable win for the visitors
A digestif of chaotically burned reviews help to maximise the tourists' advantage
Probably my favourite band and after a couple of avarage ablums good to hear them back on form.
Springsteen...Dancing In The Dark...
F-i-i-i-s-h
Sam & Dave...Hold On, I'm Coming...
Edwin Starr...War...