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Darrel Higham - How to dance the bop

[CD]

145.00SEK

Darrel Higham is widely regarded as one of the most talented and original artists to have emerged from the British rockin' scene in many years.

With nine solo albums to his credit, Darrel Higham is now receiving critical acclaim within the roots music scene, as well as gaining support from a much wider audience. He has appeared on a further 50 plus albums, working for other artists in other musical roles such as session guitarist, producer, songwriter and musical arranger. Darrel has worked with a number of rock'n'roll and rockabilly legends such as Billy Lee Riley, Glen Glenn, Sonny Burgess, Vernon Taylor, Linda Gail Lewis, Johnny Carrol, Screaming Lord Sutch, Shakin' Stevens and Wee Willie Harris to name but a few.

Darrel's guitar pickin' is so revered that Aria UK has signed Darrel to endorse Gretsch Guitars, presenting him with a Gretsch White Falcon.
Darrel's style has been compared to the late Eddie Cochran with a brand new twist, but no matter how you describe it - it's just damn good music by a damn good musician.

Tracklist:
1. Livin' lovin' doll
2. Thirteen women
3. Love bug
4. Born to rock
5. Trouble in mind
6. Tally ho
7. Little Lou
8. I'm just a mender
9. Love charms
10. Forever yours
11. Ain't that too much
12. Wild eyed dream
13. Hammy blues
14. Tennessee Rock'n'roll
15. Starlight

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