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39 minutes ago, Anno said:

Paul Kossoffs old band? very nice 

and after a few changes and departures transformed into "Leafhound" with mick halls on guitar,formally with the Brunning sunflower blues band,  who went on to tour the blues circuit and now lives in California,unless he's moved again, I was regularly in touch with him but not for many years. the family tree includes branches containing fleetwood mac, john mayall, paul kossoff,peter green, savoy brown,free,foghat,cactus,atomic rooster, and many others from the british blues era,bit different to todays music that has a lifespan of about 3 weeks before it's forgotten and replaced with the next short lived manufactured replacement.

Leafhound reformed with Peter French still on vocals, and still playing today. 

 

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26 minutes ago, Oldfeller said:

and after a few changes and departures transformed into "Leafhound" with mick halls on guitar,formally with the Brunning sunflower blues band,  who went on to tour the blues circuit and now lives in California,unless he's moved again, I was regularly in touch with him but not for many years. the family tree includes branches containing fleetwood mac, john mayall, paul kossoff,peter green, savoy brown,free,foghat,cactus,atomic rooster, and many others from the british blues era,bit different to todays music that has a lifespan of about 3 weeks before it's forgotten and replaced with the next short lived manufactured replacement.

Leafhound reformed with Peter French still on vocals, and still playing today. 

 

I got some old Savoy Brown Albums . They are " of a time "  Love the cover of " Looking In "  

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I dream of walking into a second hand shop and finding a mint copy of 'Growers of Mushroom' my current band plays this kind of stuff, British Invasion blues, Hendrix, Zeppelin etc. still goes down a storm.

1 hour ago, Oldfeller said:

and after a few changes and departures transformed into "Leafhound" with mick halls on guitar,formally with the Brunning sunflower blues band,  who went on to tour the blues circuit and now lives in California,unless he's moved again, I was regularly in touch with him but not for many years. the family tree includes branches containing fleetwood mac, john mayall, paul kossoff,peter green, savoy brown,free,foghat,cactus,atomic rooster, and many others from the british blues era,bit different to todays music that has a lifespan of about 3 weeks before it's forgotten and replaced with the next short lived manufactured replacement.

Leafhound reformed with Peter French still on vocals, and still playing today. 

 

 

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44 minutes ago, Oldfeller said:

another old friend sadly passed, but left us a wealth of excellent memories., among them this, one of my favorites, it could be the soundtrack of my life.  

 

James Road . The G/H . All time fave . From the Album Hog Wash me thinks . 

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spent a couple of days at the Warrenpoint Blues festival with the Groundhogs after TS had gone, they had an American guitar player with them (good but no Tony) nice couple of guys, plenty of tales and Guiness.

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