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- Gerry Lockran (19 July 1942 – 17 November 1987) was a British blues singer, songwriter, poet and guitarist. Gerald Cranston Frederick Loughran was born...
- Andy Pyle (born 15 July 1946) is a British b****ist who is best known for playing with The Kinks from 1976 to 1978. Prior to that, he was in Blodwyn Pig...
- brother. Topham and Dreja were influenced by folk/blues guitarist Gerry Lockran, who influenced them to switch from acoustic to electric guitars according...
- The Rock (1975) Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice – Evita (1976) Gerry Lockran – Rags to Gladrags (1976) Roy HarperBullinamingvase (1977; titled One...
- Alexis Corner with Keith Richards, Duster Bennett, The Grease Band, Gerry Lockran, Andy Brown, Bob Young and Marianne Faithfull. Kokomo were prime exponents...
- Austria-Hungary) 17 November Gladys Carson, Olympic swimmer (born 1903) Gerry Lockran, blues singer-songwriter (born 1942) 18 NovemberColin Townsley, only...
- Other artistes on Sandy's books at the time, included Cliff Aungier, Gerry Lockran, Hamish Imlach, Alex Campbell, John Martyn, Sandy Denny, Johnny Silvo &...
- Martin Carthy (Transatlantic recordings) Gerry Loughran (usually spelled 'Lockran'), Royd Rivers, Dave Laibman and Ian McCann. Campbell's early recordings...
- move to a more fingerstyle folk/blues approach after witnessing Gerry Lockran at a Canterbury folk club, and began performing himself in the folk clubs...
- since 1963. It all began with the folk and blues sessions started by Gerry Lockran, Royd Rivers and Cliff Aungier in 1963. 'Folksville', as the sessions were...