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DVD review: ROBIN BIBI – Colour House Blues Live!
Stonkin’ Production [Release date 08.01.17] ‘Colour House Blues Live!’ is a stripped down duo affair which finds guitarist Robin Bibi with his bass player Tony Marten (who doubles on acoustic guitar and banjo) in unplugged mode. The duo explore a … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustc guitar, blues, Colour House Blues Live!, DVD, Guitar Slim, John Martyn, No More A Secret, review, Robert Johnson, Robin Bibi, Tony Marten, unplugged
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