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If there is a single thread uniting the music of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones with Cream, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Robin Trower it would be the blues. That ultimately guitar-driven, infinitely malleable, intrinsically American art form permeates most of the rock legacy and is a cornerstone of the British Invasion. In the late 1950s and early 1960s when American "race records" and rock 'n' roll sounds began washing up regularly on British shores with them came a handful of blues recordings by then relatively unknown artists. This series guitarist-author-musicologist Wolf Marshall presents a multi-course smorgasbord of British Blues Rock guitar licks for your listening and learning pleasure.
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