I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Rory Gallagher - Calling Card [debut] at Rockpalaste 1976

 


Calling Card is the sixth studio album and eighth album overall by Irish singer and guitarist Rory Gallagher. Released in 1976, it marked the second of four albums he released on Chrysalis Records during the 1970s. The album was co-produced by Gallagher and Roger Glover, the bassist for Deep Purple and Rainbow. This collaboration was notable as it was Gallagher's first experience working with a high profile producer and remains his only successful partnership of such collaboration.
Calling Card also marked the end of an era for Gallagher's band, as it was the last album to feature Rod de'Ath on (drums) and Lou Martin on (keyboards). Following the Calling Card tour (1976-1977), Gallagher restructured his line up, retaining only his long-time bass guitarist Gerry McAvoy. He hired Ted McKenna as the new drummer, forming a revised power trio that became his core group from early 1978 until 1980

Sol K. Bright & His Hollywaiians - Heat Wave 1934 (Irving Berlin)

 some kind soul shared this on Flickennabok but made it unshareable so . . . . . YouTube here we come


Sol K. Bright & His Hollywaiians - Heat Wave 1934 (Irving Berlin)

Birthdays . . .this month too

Cyndi we may have missed - this week

 

ADVERT BREAK Two-Bit Troubadours

 

We love these two . . .they make me smile and we all know we need more of those . . . go so them live I say!
Shall we?
I THINK SO!

This Friday, 3rd July, we will be heading to the beautiful setting of the New Forest to play some old time country-boogie and hillbilly-blues on the terrace of The Pig in Brockenhurst. Come and join us from 6pm! Then, on Saturday, we'll be hightailing it back to Devon to play at Plymouth OldTown Square from 1.30-3pm

Birthdays again this week - Big Bill Broonzy 26th June 1893/1903? - August 14th 1958

 


Big Bill Broonzy (born Lee Conley Bradley; June 26, 1893/1903 – August 14, 1958) was a foundational American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose career spanned five decades and bridged the gap between rural country blues and urban electric blues.

Did I even know that Big Bill’s name was Lee Conley Stanley?I guessI must have as adored him from early on (13!)

Classical trio cover what now?!

 Oh we do so like a classically trained trio in a formal concert setting!


Wot?



The Blue Aeroplanes - Love Come Round | HERBERG DE KELDER

 


The Blue Aeroplanes - Love Come Round


HERBERG DE KELDER

The Incredible String Band - Maya [Wee Tam & The Big Huge] | jt1674

  . . . .a perennial favourite . . . I was mentioning that I played my entire collection in full and in chronological order some time last year ( I think . . . .) these too are indelibly written in memory

‘all the world is but a play be thou the joyful players'

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/820766790825164800/the-incredible-string-band-maya

The Pentangle - Train Song [Basket of Light] | jt1674

  . . . . .stick with this opener and is it me or does this now seem to be in the universal mind? I have this song somewhere deep inside . . . . does anyone not recognise this number . . . just me then!

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/820768144649027584/the-pentangle-train-song

John Fahey - Steve Talbot On The Keddie Wye [Railroad 1] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/820751070098767873/john-fahey-steve-talbot-on-the-keddie-wye