Utorrent 2 2 1 Portable Pocket. DR FEELGOOD - Down By The Jetty - The Book O R TO or use back button of browser to return to last visited page. DOWN BY THE JETTY The Dr Feelgood Story Finally a book about Dr Feelgood was released on May 5, 1997. Leaflet by Northdown Publishing Ltd.: Remember when Dr Feelgood, that four-piece R&B machine from Canvey Island, claimed Number 1 spot in the UK album chart in 1976? There, amid Rod Stewart, the Stylistics and Abba, stood the unlikely duo of gravel-voiced Lee Brilleaux and manic, staring Wilko Johnson.
The album was 'Stupidity', the definite record of their over-the-top live act - and though they never did it again, the Feelgoods not only survived but thrived to produce nearly 20 LPs and play 200 gigs a year, reinforcing their reputation as the hardest-working rhythm and bluesers around. Northdown Publishing proudly celebrate the band's 25th anniversary with DOWN BY THE JETTY, the definite story of Dr Feelgood's career. Including interviews with all the key figures including Wilko, Sparko, Figure, Gypie Mayo, Will Birch, Nick Lowe and the late, great Lee Brilleaux, it's exclusively illustrated with over 100 pictures (most previously unseen) from the band's own archives. Sql Effects Clarity Ce Edition Hotels. A full discography and a specially commissioned family tree by legendary artist Pete Frame rounds out a unique package.
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PO Box 49, Bordon, Hants GU35 0AF, UK From the advertising page for the book at Northdown Publishing website: The focus of Dr Feelgood's act was a contrasting pair of frontmen: gravel-voiced vocalist Lee Brilleaux and manic, staring guitarist Wilko Johnson. When Johnson quit in 1977 the critics claimed the Feelgood story was over, but they not only survived but thrived to produce nearly 20 LPs and play 200 gigs a year to reinforce their reputation as the hardest-working outfit around. In April 1994, the Feelgoods took a body blow with Lee Brilleaux's death from cancer at the age of 40. It seemed the party was over - but two years down the line manager Chris Fenwick, in harness since 1972, decided to pick up the pieces and to preserve the Feelgood trademark as had been Brilleaux's wish. Usb Endoscope Camera Drivers there. It's a trademark which, like all the classics - Aston Martin, Dr Martens, Purdey and Norton - cannot be simply bought off the shelf, and Dr Feelgood remains today the definitive face of British rhythm and blues. Authorised by the band and exclusively illustrated from their archives, Down By The Jetty (named after their first album) is the definitive story of Dr Feelgood's 25-year history. It informs and entertains through a lively mixture of fact and (often barely believable) anecdote and includes interviews with all key figures.