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John Mayall, Peter Green: Peter Green's Blues
Retrospective by Harry Shapiro, Record Collector, July 1993
THERE ARE many guitarists who produce a sharp intake of breath from their peers and fans, in admiration of their complex technique, speed or innovation. ...
Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green: Peter Green: The End Of The Game
Retrospective by Harry Shapiro, Record Collector, August 1993
PETER GREEN'S decision in June 1967 to quit his role as lead guitarist with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers brought one era of British blues to an ...
Eric Clapton: The Odyssey: The Making Of Eric Clapton
Retrospective and Interview by Harry Shapiro, MOJO, March 1994
Of all the legends of the land of Greece, few are as epic and ill-starred as the tale of Eric Clapton, his five mates and ...
Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green: Peter Green: The Supernatural
Retrospective and Interview by Harry Shapiro, MOJO, May 1994
PETE MOODY Former bass player with The Grebbels – "We were support band to The Yardbirds at the Crawdaddy and Peter used to come along ...
Review by Harry Shapiro, MOJO, October 1995
IF I WERE CASTAWAY alone on a desert island, my luxury item would be Jack Bruce's voice — the perfect backdrop to the many moments ...
Dick Heckstall-Smith: Sax Blue
Interview by Harry Shapiro, Blue Print, December 1997
DICK HECKSTALL-Smith is one of the greatest R&B saxophonists in the world. His musical career started at university, in Cambridge, and he has played with ...
Interview by Harry Shapiro, Blue Print, June 2000
"I've never been on a plantation but I have been on a kibbutz." Peter Green completes the Robert Johnson songbook, tours with John Mayall and ...
Retrospective by Harry Shapiro, MOJO, January 2001
IMAGINE THIS story: a world-famous guitarist decides to form a band where nobody is supposed to know it's him. While it's coming together, he falls ...
Chicken Shack: Stan Webb: What Can A Poor Boy Do?
Interview by Harry Shapiro, Blue Print, March 2001
Stan Webb has every right to be cynical about the music business and how the sharks in suits come on strong as your best friend ...
Interview by Harry Shapiro, Blue Print, August 2001
Dick Heckstall-Smith: the unbearable lightness of being...or how one of the great unsung giants of jazz inspired a blues album, by Harry Shapiro ...
Retrospective and Interview by Harry Shapiro, MOJO, September 2001
Four friends, one a guitar genius, some art-blues loonery — life was good for '70s underdogs Patto. Then came illness, car wrecks and squalor. Harry ...
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