Keef Hartley Band - The Time Is Near 1970 (UK, Blues-Rock, Jazz-Rock) Artist: Keef Hartley Band Location: England Album: The Time Is Near Released: 1970 Genre: Blues-Rock, Jazz-Rock Duration: 35:00 Keef Hartley (born Keith Hartley) - English drummer, member of Rory Storm and the Hurricanes (where he replaced Ringo Starr), The Artwoods (with Jon Lord). Liverpool was the capital of bits. The capital of the British blues (and everything else) was in London ... And Hartley (the only blues musician from Liverpool) moved to London - the team of John Meyolla The Bluesbreakers. There he made friends with the very future of The Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, he even wrote an instrumental of Hartley ... Hartley was a leader by nature, and in 1968 he resigned from the Meyolla (by agreement) and created his own group - Keef Hartley Band. The first of the Keef Hartley Band began giving regular concerts. The group enjoyed some success, and even recorded an album. However, the lead ! singer Owen Finnegan, the general view, with its task is not mastered. The decision to find a new singer was prophetic: who came to listen to Miller Anderson (Miller Anderson) singing in exactly as needed Kif Hartley. Anderson immediately rewrote the vocal tracks for their debut album, and in 1969 Halfbreed album finally saw the light. This work came in handy on both sides of the Atlantic, and Keith Hartley, the team went to the American tour, in which played at the legendary festival of Woodstock. At ...
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