Author: Glenn Sargeant

The McKee Brothers — A Time Like This

The McKee Brothers is led by producer and multi-instrumentalist Denis McKee who is backed by a collection first-class musicians and vocalists for the third release including Maxayn Lewis (Ike & Tina Turner), Bobby Watson (Michael Jackson) on bass, Steve Stephens (Glenn Hughes) and Vincent Fosset Jr. (Kirk Fletcher) on drums, Chris Stevens adding percussion, Bobby West (Keyboards) Lee Thornburg (Supertramp) on horn arrangements and brass, Doug Webb (Stanley Clark) on reeds AND guitar contributions from Larry McCray, Joey Delgado and Stan Budzynski adding some fluid slide guitar!

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Marty Wilde — Running Together

Marty Wilde MBE has been making music and performing since 1958 in his own right and has also penned songs for the likes of Sir Tom Jones, Adam Faith and Lulu to name a few. His latest offering, ‘Running Together’ is actually his first-ever album of all-original self-penned or co-written and he has even made it a thoroughly family affair.

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Félix Rabin — Pogboy EP

French guitarist Félix Rabin has been steadily building his fanbase since he was fifteen having played in jam sessions across France and Switzerland. Rabin now has a six-track debut EP entitled Pogboy which was coined by recording engineer Ross Hogarth, who noticed his frequent use of a guitar effects pedal called Pog.

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George Benson – Never Give Up On A Good Thing

Singer-songwriter, vocalist and guitarist George Benson has had an illustrious career which has seen him awarded no less than ten Grammy Awards, an Honorary Doctorate of Music From The Berklee College of Music and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to name but a few. He very graciously spent some time talking to Glenn all about his new live record ‘Weekend In London’, songwriting and future projects and even though we had some phone connection issues to begin with, in the words of the great man himself Never Give Up On A Good Thing

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Savoy Brown — Ain’t Done Yet

Formed in 1965, Savoy Brown have been credited as being instrumental in the blues rock movement with a staggering forty-one album releases between 1967 and 2019. Still packing venues and making music, the aptly titled Ain’t Done Yet proves just that.

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