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From the CD Black and White Days. A look back to the days in the 1960s when I started to learn to play the guitar, and much else besides.
The original 'folk' version of a Root Chords rocker from the cassette After the Tone, now on Black & White Days
Originally on the cassette 'After the Tone', now on 'Black & White Days', this is my song for guitar obsessives everywhere.
Cry in your beer country music from the Cheshire Plain. The title, of course, comes from Steve Earle (we are not worthy). Another Black & White Days track.
A little instrumental from Black & White Days.
Another song from After the Tone reissued on Black & White Days.
This one is a short story....
A simple instrumental in the style of......and a tribute to two guitar heroes.
A very sixties Soho folk song from Black & White Days
Another song of reminiscence from Black and White Days - again in a late sixties Soho style
From the CD Black & White Days.
The song is my farewell to 35 years of work.
From the CD Built to Last. A song about the Welsh Marches - the border land of Wales and England where I was born and have spent much of my life.
Another song about the people and stories of the Welsh Marches - from the Built to Last CD
Another song from Built to Last. Country music from the real countryside.
A song from the workshop CD Old Blue Suit. A short autobiography using an assortment of standard ragtime blues guitar riffs.
Another song from Old Blue Suit. My take on a traditional blues recorded by Skip James. I use a different tuning (DADGBD) and bottle out of the falsetto!
A song for our times.....from the 1920s
A live recording with Root Chords
A little old ragtime blues song of mine.....
An old chestnut

