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  2. The Groundhogs - Wikipedia

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    The Groundhogs were an English blues and rock band founded in late 1963 in London. Named after John Lee Hooker 's song "Ground Hog Blues", they were part of the burgeoning British rhythm and blues scene, backing Hooker on his album ...And Seven Nights. They were predominantly a power trio of Tony McPhee (singer, guitarist, song-writer), Peter ...

  3. Joanna Connor - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Connor released the No. 1 blues album 4801 South Indiana Avenue, [7] [8] via Joe Bonamassa's Keeping the Blues Alive Records. [9] While on tour in 2022, Connor performed live at Kingston Mines, a blues club. [10] [11] In 2023, Connor was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the instrumentalist category, for guitar.

  4. The Blues Band - Wikipedia

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    The Blues Band. The Blues Band was a British blues band formed in 1979 by Paul Jones, former lead vocalist and harmonica player with Manfred Mann, and guitarist Tom McGuinness also of Manfred Mann and The Roosters. The band’s first line-up also included bassist Gary Fletcher, slide-guitarist Dave Kelly who had previously played with The John ...

  5. Graeme Edge - Wikipedia

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    Decca. Threshold. Cherry Red. Website. graemeedge .com. Graeme Charles Edge (30 March 1941 – 11 November 2021) was an English musician, songwriter and poet, best known as the co-founder and drummer of the rock band the Moody Blues. In addition to his work with the Moody Blues, Edge worked as the bandleader of his own outfit, the Graeme Edge Band.

  6. Joanne Shaw Taylor - Wikipedia

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    www .joanneshawtaylor .com. Joanne Shaw Taylor (born 1985, England) [ 5] is an English singer and guitarist. She was discovered by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics at the age of 16. [ 6] Taylor's albums via Ruf Records, White Sugar (2009) and Diamonds in the Dirt (2010), peaked at No. 8 in the US on the Billboard Top Blues Albums chart.

  7. Climax Blues Band - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the band's concerts in the US were attended by up to 20,000 people. [6] By 1981 the band was moving towards a pop-rock sound. [6] Holt and Cuffley left in 1983. A previously unknown recording of a live performance was released as Climax Blues Band/World Tour 1976 by the Major League Productions (MLP) record label.

  8. Jon Dee Graham - Wikipedia

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    Entitled, Jon Dee Graham: Swept Away, it was released on DVD on May 20, 2008 and later made available to stream on Amazon Prime. The film was directed by a friend of Graham's, Mark Finkelpearl, who happens to be a documentary television professional with a background on the staffs of the Discovery Channel and National Geographic Television.

  9. Graham Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Graham Central Station. Graham Central Station was an American funk band named after founder Larry Graham (formerly of Sly and the Family Stone ). [ 1][ 5] The name is a pun on New York City 's Grand Central Terminal, often colloquially called Grand Central Station.