album:NA genre:Rock and Roll streams:24 creation date:2024-08-12
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A new one for your consideration...
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A new one for your consideration...
08/14/24 06:25:19PM @mizieya:
very vibrant track with seamless vocals. Noice!
08/14/24 02:33:46PM @rich-lodato:
You fk’g rock RonBo!
08/14/24 01:08:44PM @bad-love-junkie:
Hi Ron, yes, money talks, but not to me. A great harp intro and solo. Another signature Ron Bowes edgy rock 'n' roll track
Take care Ron
Eric.
08/13/24 11:43:01AM @farrell-jackson:
I dig that oening, screamin' blues harp blowin'! Great vocals and words Cuz. The rhythm guitar growl and lead tone/playing keeps the song rockin' down the road. I like that walk up into the 2nd chord. And you are right on, money does talk!
Used to play in many semi-pro bands in 70s, played bass for David Jackson (Van Der Graaf Generator) on some of his demo work. Have worked with Trevor...
Used to play in many semi-pro bands in 70s, played bass for David Jackson (Van Der Graaf Generator) on some of his demo work. Have worked with Trevor Thornton - Drummer (Saxon, Asia), Ray Brookes - Multi instrumentalist and songwriter (Rory Gallagher Band), Kathy Short - Singer/songwriter (Kathy & the Short-List), Fred White - Drummer, Carol Sue - Singer/songwriter and guitarist, Ern and The TrueVulgarian - Singer/songwriters, Paul Rainbird (band mate from early bands) and Ricky Moore (Songwriter and guitarist). Played Windsor free festival on same billing as Hawkwind and met the late great lemmy. In the 80s played in "Shoot the Butler" who released an indie album, cut at Abbey Road. Back to gigging for a while, then the studio for a cassette release called "Final Curtain" by Flix. Wilderness for 10 years,. Now I am back writing and producing my own stuff. Cuts down on band disagreements :D
very vibrant track with seamless vocals. Noice!
You fk’g rock RonBo!
Hi Ron, yes, money talks, but not to me. A great harp intro and solo. Another signature Ron Bowes edgy rock 'n' roll track
Take care Ron
Eric.
I dig that oening, screamin' blues harp blowin'! Great vocals and words Cuz. The rhythm guitar growl and lead tone/playing keeps the song rockin' down the road. I like that walk up into the 2nd chord. And you are right on, money does talk!