by porco rosso
porco rosso said...
Hi, i've just posted an album that should be of interest to you and your readers:
John James - S/T (1971)
Transatlantic 242
John James is an almost forgotten exponent of the British acoustic guitar movement of the late 60s/early 70s, who recorded some albums for Transatlantic and Kicking Mule, among them a few duets with John Renbourn. He's an accomplished ragtime guitarist with a pleasant voice and worth checking out for all fans of Renbourn, Wizz Jones, Stefan Grossman or Ralph McTell.
Get this from: Guitar and the Wind blog
Thank you!
Hi, i've just posted an album that should be of interest to you and your readers:
John James - S/T (1971)
Transatlantic 242
John James is an almost forgotten exponent of the British acoustic guitar movement of the late 60s/early 70s, who recorded some albums for Transatlantic and Kicking Mule, among them a few duets with John Renbourn. He's an accomplished ragtime guitarist with a pleasant voice and worth checking out for all fans of Renbourn, Wizz Jones, Stefan Grossman or Ralph McTell.
Get this from: Guitar and the Wind blog
Thank you!
7 Comments:
I'm a Miyazaki fan too
Lizardson,
thanks a lot for bringing this to the front page! Didn't expect that.
cianfulli,
your actually the first to mention the origin of my moniker. I haven't seen his latest movie yet, but i'm really looking forward to it!
Thanks for the link.
Awesome album---are any other of his first few available?
Hi,
Great blog with a lot of interesting artists that I've never even heard of! I'm actually looking for the Corries - I see you've got some articles about them but no download links? I'd love to listen to the Very Best of the Corries but can't find it anywhere. Any chance of an upload?
I think you are talking about Ponyo.
It's very good, even if aimed to young people.
Lizardson,
thank you!
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