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Album review: ADRIAN GALYSH – Into The Blue
Adrian Galysh [Release date 25.05.16] Having thrown everything at his disposal into his previous prog influenced album ‘Tone Poet’, West coast guitarist Adrian Galysh’s new ‘Into The Blue’ is a return to rock blues basics, except he’s got Kaycee Clanton … Continue reading
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Tagged ADRIAN GALYSH, beth Hart, Big Brother & The Holding Company, Carl Verheyen, Gary Moore, guitar, Into The Blue, Janis Joplin, Joey Heredia, Johnny Hiland, Kaycee Clanton, Paul Loranger, Robben Ford, Uli Jon Roth, Yngwie Malmsteen
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