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During thirty-one years with the Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman established his reputation as one of the greatest bass players in rock and roll history - he’s released over a dozen albums both as a solo artist and with the Rhythm Kings... |
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Terry first worked with Bill Wyman in 1967 when he joined The End, a band produced by Bill Wyman. Soon after Terry and The End moved to Spain and had a top five single, as well as appearing in the Spanish underground film, Al Escondite Ingles. |
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Albert Lee, known in the business as ‘the guitar-player’s guitar-player’, has influenced a whole generation of guitarists on both sides of the Atlantic. Earl Scruggs, the legendary bluegrass banjoist, describes him as “a genuine guitar wizard.” |
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Since joining the Rhythm Kings in 1997, Beverley has gained a new following of fans who love her on stage passion and persona. Beverley’s latest album released in 2008 is entitled Unchained, it contains 14 songs treated in Beverley's own unique way |
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Graham Broad has been a pro drummer since he was 15 years old, which has given him a career that would be the envy of his peers. Unlike many players he is not associated with one particular style of music and can turn his hand to almost any style. |
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