Friday, August 9, 2024

ory Gallagher


Artist:  Rory Gallagher 
Birth Name:  William Rory Gallagher
Born:  March 2, 1948.  Ballyshannon County, Donegal, Ireland.
Died:  June 14, 1995 (Aged 47), London, England.
Genre:  Blues, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Rock, Folk, Jazz
Occupations:  Musician, Songwriter, Producer
Instruments:  Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Mandolin, Sitar, Harmonica, Banjo Dobro, Saxophone.

Rory Gallagher was an Irish Blues Rock Guitarist, Singer and Songwriter.  He was initially attracted to Skiffle after hearing Lonnie Donegan, and always covered Blues and Folk and playing songs of Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran with his greatest influences in Muddy Waters, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Big Bill Broonzy.  He began to learn to play Bass, Banjo, Mandolin, Alto Saxophone and Sitar.  He formed Blues Rock Power Trio Band The Taste in 1966 and played supporting Cream at Royal Albert Hall farewell concert and the Blues Rock Supergroup Blind Faith on a tour of North America.  After The Taste break-up, he started his solo career.  His albums have sold in excess of 30 million copies worldwide.  He received a Liver Transplant and died in 1995 in London, England at the age of 47.




















Title:  In Concert At The BBC 1972 (2024) Genre:  Blues, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Rock, Folk, Jazz
Label:  1960's Records
Rating:   *****

Format:  LP

Tracks:

Side One:

 1. Tore Down/Used To Be 
 2.  Pistol Slapper Blues
 3.  Going To My Hometown

Side Two:

 1.  The Cuckoo
 2.  In Your Town
 3.  Bullfrog Blues

Personnel:

Rory Gallagher:  Guitar, Vocals, Mandolin
Gerry McAvoy:  Bass
Wilgar Campbell:  Drums

In Concert At The BBC 1972 is a live album by Rory Gallagher, released on July 26, 2024 by 1960's records, recorded live at the Paris Theatre, Regent Street, on July 13, 1972, and broadcast on BBC Radio in Concert on July 29, 1972.






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