Alexander, Mel
Allen, Verden
Ardley, Neil
Ayres, Marvin
Ayers, Kevin
British Lions
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Clements, Rod
Deckchair Poets
Doc Thomas Group
Edwards, J. Vincent
Ellis, Steve
Fenwick, Ray
Foster, Mo
Gibbs, Michael
Grabham, Mick
Halsall, Ollie
Hammersmith Grit
Ian Gillan Band
Jammer, Joe
Jeeps, The
Jerusalem
Jones, Shiva
Jones, Wizz
Kala
Korgis, The
Lady June
Lindisfarne
McCarty, Jim
Mott
New Jazz Orchestra
Nick Simper’s Fandango
Oliver, Graham
Our Plastic Dream
Owl, The
Pilgrim
Rose, Tim
Scottie
Shoot
Shiva Shakti
Shiva’s Quintessence
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Silence, The
Stairway
Stray
Torres, John
Walker, Mike
Warman, Johnny
Winstone, Norma
Zebras Don’t Smoke
Zorbonauts
Artist News
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Pilgrim – Gothic Dream (SINGSONG190)
By contrast to his blues/psych/rock super-group, the Yardbirds drummer Jim McCarthy‘s 1990’s band Pilgrim was musically closer to his time with progressive acts Renaissance, Illusion and even more so, their ‘New Age’ successor, Stairway.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE – British Lions – British Lions (SINGSONG186)
Signed to the very hip Vertigo Records, British Lions’ self-titled debut hit the streets to critical acclaim in 1978.
NEW RELEASE: Jim McCarty – Sitting on The Top of Time (SINGSONG180)
Written at home in France, Yardbirds drummer Jim McCarty’s second solo album ‘Sitting on The Top of Time’ was recorded with top notch session support between June 2006 and April 2008 in Toronto.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: MOTT – The Gooseberry Sessions & Rarities (SINGSONG185)
Within weeks of the departure of vocalist Ian Hunter and guitarist Mick Ronson in late 1974 from the ranks of Mott The Hoople, remaining members drummer Dale Griffin, Morgan Fisher (keyboards) and bass guitarist Pete ‘Overend’ Watts were laying down demos at London’s Gooseberry Studio.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Joe Jammer: Life Will Be – A Song For Ukraine (SINGSONG179
Ballads despairing war don’t go down well with Chicagoan Joe Wright, dubbed ‘Joe the Jammer’ by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant when he worked with them in Led Zeppelin.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Mo Foster – Live At Blues West 14 (SINGSONG177)
‘Live At Blues West 14’ is Mo Foster’s fourth solo album. Foster reflects: “Musicians tend to loosen up in a club setting: away from the pressures of the studio or the concert platform they feel generally more relaxed, new ideas are tried, and they feel free to re-interpret old favourites.”