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Album review: THE CHRIS BEVINGTON ORGANISATION – Sand & Stone
Self release [Release date 18.07.20] The Chris Bevington Organisation’s fourth album ‘Sand & Stone’ is a booming, gospel tinged, big band blues-rock outing. And while the songs are written by guitarist Jim Kirkpatrick and vocalist /multi instrumentalist Scott Ralph, it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Bad Company, blues, Chris Aldridge, Chris Bevington, Climax Blues Band, Derek & The Dominos, funk, gospel, Jim Kirkpatrick, Kate Robertson, Led Zeppelin, Paul Rogers, review, rock, Sarah Miller, Scott Ralph, Stoke-on-Trent, Tedeschi Trucks Band, THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, The Beatles, The Chris Bevington Organisation
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