What better way to end the Festival Fortnight with Hammond B-3 organ legend
& former member of The Small Faces & The Faces, Ian McLagan and the Bump Band?
Ian has etched his distinctive musical talents onto the playlist of rock'n'roll
history co-writing such Faces hits as 'Cindy Incidentally', 'You're So Rude' and
'Three Button Hand Me Down'. His Wurlitzer electric piano is heard on everything
from 'Stay With Me' by the Faces to the smash hit 'Miss You' by The Rolling Stones,
and Mac's trademark Hammond B-3 organ is featured on the Small Faces classic
'Itchycoo Park' and Rod Stewart's 'Maggie May' and 'You Wear It Well'.
McLagan entered the music game in Swinging London in the mid-1960s, and you can
read all about it in his vivid and delightful memoir, 'All The Rage', a book that
The Express hailed as "One of the best music books in years". He ascended from the
Top of the Pops with Small Faces to the pinnacle of rock with the Faces when Rod
Stewart and Ron Wood joined the band. The rollicking Faces ruled 1970s album radio
and sales charts as well as the stadiums, arenas and festivals around the world,
leaving countless satisfied fans, many wild tales and more than a few quivering
hotel managers in their wake. Whether McLagan is singing, writing and playing his
own music or as the go-to guy for a session or tour, he has been and remains the
quintessence of rock'n'roll.
Since he cut his debut solo album, 'Troublemaker', in 1979 - with two Rolling
Stones (Keith Richards and Ron Wood) and a Beatle (Ringo Starr) among the players
- McLagan has been making music in his own right that carries on the British rock
tradition that he helped establish with the Small Faces and Faces on the albums
'Bump In The Night' (1980), 'Best Of British' (2000) and 'Rise & Shine!' (2004).
"It's all raw, up front, in your face, rollicking greasy good-time music done
by a master," says All Music Guide of 'Rise & Shine!'
In 2006, he released a touching tribute to his old bandmate, 'Spiritual Boy:
An Appreciation of Ronnie Lane', acclaimed by the Dallas Observer as "a lovely
and comfy salute to one of rock's sadly unsung master songwriters and a must-have
disc." 'Spiritual Boy' has garnered chart success in Mojo and leaves a trail of
glowing reviews in Rolling Stone, No Depression, Uncut, and Goldmine.
Since McLagan moved to Austin in 1994, the Bump Band has come to include some of
the city's best players: Veteran rock bassist Mark Andes (Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne,
Canned Heat and Heart), drummer Don Harvey, whose resume boasts putting the big beat
behind Martha Davis, Joe Ely, and Charlie Sexton; and 'Scrappy' Jud Newcomb, one of
Austin's busiest and best guitarists (The Resentments, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Beaver
Nelson). Those not fortunate to catch McLagan & the Bump Band on tour or, when home,
in their weekly residency at Austin's Lucky Lounge can enjoy their magic on the CD
'Extra Live', which All Music Guide hailed as "the first real rock & roll record
to be released in 2006."
Awarded the prestigious Ivor Novello Award in 1996 for his outstanding contributions
to British music and inducted into the Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2004, McLagan is
beloved by musicians and music lovers alike. He produced the Faces four CD boxed set, '
Five guys walk into a bar...' for Rhino Records, and received a rare honor on April 6th
2006, when it was proclaimed Ian 'Mac' McLagan Day in Austin Texas. But rather than rest
on his laurels, Ian McLagan continues to do what he has always done best: rock'n'roll.
In December of 2007 Ian 'Mac' McLagan and Glyn Johns, his old pal from Small Faces and
Faces days, met at Sphere Studios in London to mix Ian McLagan's beautiful and emotionally
raw CD, 'Never Say Never', to be released this year.
A bit of rock 'n' roll history comes to Buckingham on July 20th - make sure you are there!
www.ianmaclagan.com
Dave Sharp is an English guitarist, most noted for co-founding along with Mike Peters,
The Alarm.
The Alarm went on to have hit records across Europe and in the U.S., notably 68 Guns and
The Spirit of '76. At the end of The Alarm's 1991 world tour, Mike Peters left the band,
prompting Sharp to release his first solo album, Hard Travellin'.
Dave lived in the US for some years playing with some of the giants of the music business
like Johnny Cash, Dave Grissolm (The John Cougar Mellencamp band), Willie Nelson, George
Porter (The Neville Brothers), Chris Solberg (Santana), and Stiff Little Fingers. Dave is
now located back in the UK playing as well as ever.
www.davesharp.org
www.myspace.com/davesharpsoulco
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