• 1.1. too much thinking
  • 1.2. leavin' trunk
  • 1.3. just to cry
  • 1.4. sinnin' for you
  • 1.5. rock me baby
  • 1.6. believe in you (excerpt)
  • 2.1. think it over
  • 2.2. believe in you
  • 2.3. leavin' trunk
  • 2.4. just to cry
  • 2.5. sinnin' for you
  • 2.6. me and my woman
  • 2.7. too much thinking
26. April 2024
Label: MIG
Genre: Rock

keef hartley band w. miller anderson, the

essener pop and blues festival 1969 & 1970

ESSENER POP AND BLUES FESTIVAL 1969 & 1970

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In 1963, Keef Hartley joined the band Rory Storm & The Hurricanes, with whom Ringo Starr had previously drummed. After intermittent stints with John Lord in The Artwoods and engagements in Hamburg"s Starclub, Hartley took part in John Mayall"s album "The Blues Alone" in May 1967, on which Mayall played all the instruments except the drums himself. After that, Hartley was a permanent member of the Bluesbreakers until 1968, when the busy drummer formed his own band, The Keef Hartley Band. With Miller Anderson (guitar, vocals), Gary Thain (bass) and Mick Weaver (keyboards) as well as saxophonist Chris Mercer, the line-up was top-class. In spring 1969, the first album "Halfbreed" was released, which served the popular genre of progressive jazz rock, in ... read more