Nice article with some insights I was not aware of.
Rock generally owes him a great debt. What he achieved with those four Liverpool lads had a seismic impact we may never see the likes of again.
How about the debt that Psych Rock owes to GM?
To be or not to be? That is the point. - Harry Nilsson.
That was a good read... How is it that this is the first time in my life I have heard of Edward hands? Strange... Something old and new to look into.
Still alive and well...
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In the early days of the CD I bought a CD from an artist I never heard of, but who had great musicians on his album like Steve Howe, Alan Murphy, Mo Foster, Stuart Elliott, Peter Vettese and Clem Clemson.
His name was Andy Leek and the recording, "Say Something", was produced by George Martin.
Martin wrote some nice words about Andy on the cover.
To tell you the truth: I never knew Andy's history with Dexys Midnight Runners.
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