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Fire of Unknown Origin. Raffaella Berry's progressive music journey. Archive for the ‘Review’ Category. Pluck and Rail – Trigger (2016). On July 26, 2016 2 Comments. 3 St James Infirmary (5:12). 4 Stone Don’t Sway (3:46). 8 Little More Feeling (2:20). 9 Smiles and Scars (4:39). George Gierer guitar, banjo, lead vocals, marinated ice. Andrew Sussman cello, bass, banjo, mandolin, vocals. Dan Bonis lap steel and resonator guitars (1). John Lieto trombone (3). Nick Lieto trumpet (3). Bill Ayasse fiddle (8).
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Steve Bayfield: Earthforce
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A personal history of the musicians and bands from 1970 onwards. By June it was becoming apparent that the larger collective idea would not come about - Jenie and Raymond were planning a move to France, Tony was about to move to Carmarthen, South Wales and James later departed for Europe. Steve Bayfield : 12 string guitar, electric guitar, sitar, vocals. Alan Shipgood : bass guitar, tabla. James Gleave : electric piano, synthesizer. Tony Pettitt : harmonium, synthesizer, acoustic guitar, percussion.
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Steve Bayfield: Vibe Warriors
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A personal history of the musicians and bands from 1970 onwards. Don Miucci, Steve Bayfield, Steve Dyer, John Bland. Don and I continued to seek another drummer for some time, then considered working as a duo. Many local pubs were by now promoting live music and two musicians was the maximum number permitted at these small venues. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Farnham Wall of Sound. Winter Solstice Trucking Company. Steve Bayfield, Mark Hankins The Star Inn, St Just, near ...
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Steve Bayfield: Ebling Mis
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A personal history of the musicians and bands from 1970 onwards. Paul, John and myself rehearsed and jammed solid for three months and finally started gigging with the new band Ebling Mis in early 1973. Loose and raw, it sometimes tripped out and sometimes tripped up, but never played safe. We did an assortment of gigs, from pubs such as The Crown in Alton, Hampshire (where Keith remembers us being kicked out for playing too loud! John Bland, Paul Coaker. The last Windsor Free Festival was in 1974. T...
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Steve Bayfield: Hyper[Borea]
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A personal history of the musicians and bands from 1970 onwards. In September 1995 I worked with David on a jungle track groove that became Dans Maen on the Magnetic Jungle EP-length CD. The album Serpentine was launched in early April 1996. Sales did well in Eire but it was never released in the UK. As a result of co-writing two tracks with David, and one with vocalist Úna O Boyle, I became a member of IMRO (Irish Music Rights Organisation). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Steve Bayfield: Always Points North
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A personal history of the musicians and bands from 1970 onwards. Don Miucci, Steve Bayfield. I began working with Don Miucci (bass guitar) in 1998 in the three-piece Vibe Warriors. We decided to continue as a duo after the departure of our drummer. In 1999 we were using an Alesis SR16 drum machine but then decided to go for a bigger, more arranged format using a Yamaha QY22 sequencer. This provided a great supplement of sounds - piano, organ, strings and even a brass section on some songs! Towards the en...
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Steve Bayfield: Dolphin Lust
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A personal history of the musicians and bands from 1970 onwards. The line-up varied quite a bit over time (as did the name), degenerating into what became known as The Red Mess. Chris Lunch was also doing some gigs with London scene band, The Flying Club, and one of their prominent members, Steve Hayle, also gigged with us a few times (see Gig List for details). Christian Lunch : The Witch Trials, Unreliable Sources. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Farnham Wall of Sound.
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Steve Bayfield: Ian & Steve
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A personal history of the musicians and bands from 1970 onwards. Steve Bayfield, Ian Payne. I started playing fretless bass guitar again in June 2006, and this led to jam sessions with Ian Payne once more. We played some occasional 15 minute slots on the open mic nights at our local pub, the Star Inn. These continued until the end of 2006. I then returned to playing acoustic guitar and singing some of the old Earthforce songs from the 1970s, along with a few well-known covers. View my complete profile.
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Steve Bayfield: Sheep In Fog
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A personal history of the musicians and bands from 1970 onwards. Oliver Cheesman, Erik Moore, Paul Hyland in the Wire Band. Sheep In Fog tracks:. The Gobi Desert Yachting Club. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This site is a history of, and tribute to, the many musicians and bands I have worked with over a period of more than 45 years. It includes information on each band with photos and a complete list of every gig I have played, including locations, band members and full instrumentation. In 1994 I p...