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EP review: BLACK CAT BONES – Down To The River
Black Cat Bones [Release date 29.09.17] Not to be confused with the band that gave the world Paul Kossoff and Simon Kirke from Free, this hard rocking quintet hail from Liverpool and deal with blues tinged hard rock. Fronted by … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Rimmer, album, Black Cat Bones, blues, Down To The River, hard rock, Johnny Hodson, Led Zeppelin, Liverpool, Paul Kossoff, review, Simon Kirke
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