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Album review: THE MARTIN BARRE BAND – Live At The Wildey
The Store For Music [Release date 14.01.22] 2-CD set This 2-CD live package is a great reminder of the 50th anniversary tour dates played out by guitarist Martin Barre in 2019. It’s pretty much the same running order as the … Continue reading →
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Tagged 50th anniversary, album, classic rock. rock, Clive Bunker, Dee Palmer, Jethro Tull, live, Live At The Wildey, prog, progressive, review, The Martin Barre Band
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