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Ayres, Marvin
Ayers, Kevin
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Clements, Rod
Deckchair Poets
Doc Thomas Group
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Ellis, Steve
Fenwick, Ray
Foster, Mo
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Grosvenor, Luther
Halsall, Ollie
Hammersmith Grit
Ian Gillan Band
Jack the Lad
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Jeeps, The
Jerusalem
Jones, Shiva
Jones, Wizz
Kala
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Krokus
Lady June
Lindisfarne
McCarty, Jim
Medicine Head
Mott
New Jazz Orchestra
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Nutz
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Olympic Runners
Our Plastic Dream
Owl, The
Paper Bags, The
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Rose, Tim
Scottie
Shoot
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Shiva’s Quintessence
Sidsons, The
Silence, The
Stairway
Stray
Torres, John
Walker, Mike
Warhorse
Warman, Johnny
Winstone, Norma
Zebras Don’t Smoke
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Artist News
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: British Lions – Trouble With Women (SINGSONG188)
Formed in 1977, British Lions toured the UK supporting Status Quo and then in their own right as headliners showcasing a self-titled debut to critical acclaim along with this first-rate follow-up ....
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Shiva Jones – Red Truck (SINGSONG205)
Following up his band Kala’s ‘Tumbleweed Dreams’ career compilation, former Quintessence singer Phil ‘Shiva’ Jones keeps his foot on the gas pedal with this single tribute to America’s road relationship with the pick-up truck.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Steve Ellis – Ten Commitments (SINGSONG209)
For his fourth solo album, 2011-recorded ‘Ten Commitments’, Steve Ellis brought his distinctive sound to a set of some of his favourite songs.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Steve Ellis – Best of Days (SINGSONG208)
For his third solo album, 2008-recorded ‘Best of Days’, Steve assembled a roll call of top notch musical talent with guest appearances from pals Roger Daltrey and Paul Weller to craft one of his finest releases.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Stairway – Chakra Dance (SINGSONG210)
By contrast to his blues/psych/rock super-group Yardbirds, drummer Jim McCarty‘s band Stairway was a leap away.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Steve Ellis – Basement Days (SINGSONG207)
In 1983 Steve Ellis returned to his first love, recording live-to-tape with a small band: and there is intimacy in a quality outcome on ‘Basement Days’.