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Hart was a star of the 1960s folk scene in Britain, first gaining fame in a musical partnership with singer Maddy Prior in 1966. The duo recorded two albums of "Folk Songs of Olde England," with the versatile Hart backing their singing on guitar, mandolin, dulcimer, banjo and violin.
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Slightly more produced than its predecessors, 'SUMMER SOLSTICE' is still as traditional as a hobby horse on the village green. Highlight? Again a Tim Heart rendition, 'Dancing At Whitsun' - surely one of the saddest songs ever written (the saddest being 'The Band Played Waltzing Matilda' by June Tabor - but that's another story). This lament to the losses of young Englishmen cut down in the Great War - leaving a whole generation of young women to grow up as 'spinsters' - is sung by a Tim Hart on the verge of tears and a string arrangement by Robert Kirby (Nick Drake, Vashti Bunyan, etc.) to rival that of Nick's 'River Man'. A highly emotive and achingly beautiful song.
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a weird version of Turkish rock, filtered through the German scene of the early 70s! The albums were recorded with help from Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit of Can, who possibly play on the records too -- and they're a weird mix of some of the Arabesk rock of the Turkish scene of the time with headier German prog elements -- a very hypnotic, compelling blend -- and one that's made even more appealing by the English lyrics on many tunes. The guitar is often a bit fuzzy, the rhythms somewhat romping, and instrumentation also includes some key use of baglama -- a three-stringed guitar that further enforces the Turkish influence in the music. (.dustygroove)
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James Gurley passed away on December 20, 2009, of a heart attack, just two days before his 70th birthday.
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In the summer of 1965, Chet Helms brought James to 1090 Page Street to meet Peter Albin and Sam Andrew of Big Brother and the Holding Company, and shortly thereafter, he joined the band.
A few weeks after Janis Joplin joined the band, James began having an affair with her. Once James and Janis became involved, he moved out of the apartment he shared with his wife and moved in with Janis. According to Janis, that arrangement ended the day Nancy came barging through the front door of Janis's apartment. "What an embarrassing situation," Janis told Jim Langdon later. "His old lady comes marching into my bedroom with the kid and the dog and confronts us." James continued his affair with Janis for a while, but eventually returned to Nancy, who forgave both him and Janis, with whom she had a close friendship. In 1966, the members of Big Brother, along with their wives and children, all moved into a single house in Lagunitas, California.
In 1970, James' wife Nancy died of a heroin overdose. James was charged with murder for injecting the drugs, and spent two years fighting the charges before being sentenced to probation. He remarried and had another child in 1972. Since then, James has been involved in a number of independent projects. In 1981, he had a new wave band, "Red Robin and The Worms". James played bass in this band with Robin Reed on vocals, Mitch McKendry aka Mitch Master on lead guitar, Jerome Jim Holt on Sax, and James's son Hongo Gurley (from first wife Nancy) on drums. He has recorded with New Age drummer Muruga Booker and has also been actively involved in writing and recording solo work. In May 1997, James stopped touring with Big Brother to devote his full attention to these projects. The first offering was entitled "Pipe Dreams" and was released in January 2000. (answers.com)
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Πλήρης ημερών, σε ηλικία 93 ετών, έφυγε από τη ζωή ο της λεγόμενης γενιάς του '30 και δάσκαλος Γιάννης Μόραλης. Γεννήθηκε στην Άρτα το 1916 και το 1927 εγκαταστάθηκε μόνιμα στην Αθήνα. Το 1936 αποφοίτησε από την ΑΣΚΤ Αθήνας και, ως υπότροφος της Ακαδημίας Αθηνών, έφυγε, το 1937, για τη Ρώμη. Στη συνέχεια εγκαταστάθηκε στο Παρίσι, όπου φοίτησε στην Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts, στα εργαστήρια ζωγραφικής και φρέσκο. Έργα του ανήκουν σε δημόσιες και ιδιωτικές σχολές στην Ελλάδα και το εξωτερικό ενώ δική του είναι η εγχάραξη στον εξωτερικό τοίχο του ξενοδοχείου Χίλτον.Παράλληλα εγγράφηκε στην Ecole des Arts et Métiers, για την σπουδή του ψηφιδωτού. Το 1947 εκλέχτηκε τακτικός καθηγητής στη Σχολή Καλών Τεχνών, από όπου αποχώρησε το 1983.Το 1949 με αρκετούς Έλληνες ζωγράφους μεταξύ των οποίων ο Νίκος Χατζηκυριάκος - Γκίκας, ο Γιάννης Τσαρούχης, ο Νίκος Νικολάου και Νίκος Εγγονόπουλος, ιδρύουν την καλλιτεχνική ομάδα «Αρμός» και διοργανώνουν την πρώτη κοινή έκθεση στο Ζάππειο το 1950.Έχει εικονογραφήσει βιβλία (Ελύτη, Σεφέρη και άλλα), δημιούργησε τοιχογραφίες, σχεδίασε σκηνικά και κουστούμια για το Εθνικό Θέατρο Ελλάδος, το Θέατρο Τέχνης του Κάρολου Κουν, τα μπαλέτα του Ελληνικού Χοροδράματος.Βραβεύτηκε σε πολλές διεθνείς εκθέσεις, ασχολήθηκε με τη σκηνογραφία, την εικονογράφηση βιβλίων και δίσκων και την κεραμική. (http://epirusgate.blogspot.com/) & (http://www.artapress.gr/article.asp?id=258)
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Recorded live at Ebbets Field, Denver, Colorado, USA, in May 1974 by “Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention” as told at the role call at the end of the first CD. The track list, therefore, is a mixture of Fairport stuff and songs from Sandy's solo albums. The name of the album, Before the Moon hints at the yet to come album Rising for the Moon, of which the title track and One More Chance were already performed here.
A sticker on the CD jewel case says “Limited edition includes bonus disc of the 2nd set”. This second disc is in mono because of the bad quality of the surviving tape.
1975's Rising for the Moon album, Before the Moon is a two-CD recounting of two nights in Denver, CO, in 1974, with Sandy Denny back in the Fairport fold for the first time in five years. Historically, then, it ranks as one of the key documents of the band's 1970s history, both introducing a couple of songs from the band's still-unrecorded next studio album to the set (the title track and "One More Chance"), and highlighting one of Denny's most powerful solo recordings, the now not-so-aptly titled "Solo." This particular tour has already received one live album, 1974's Live Convention. It must be said, however, that in terms of the actual performance, Before the Moon beats it hands down -- only the somewhat muddy sound quality, and some atrocious typos in the track listing ("Matty Grooves") let the side down, but both are largely cosmetic distractions. The epic "Matty Groves" (correct spelling) and "Sloth" are both among the group's career-best renderings, while another Denny song, "Like an Old Fashioned Waltz," makes one wish there was a formal Fairport studio take of the number. Elsewhere, Dylan's "Down in the Flood" is a joyous explosion, and the instrumental numbers do nothing less than make you wish you'd been there on the night. You probably weren't -- but this collection does make a great substitute. ~ Dave Thompson ( All Music Guide )
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