Eric Andersen – vocals, guitar // Michele Gazich – violin // Inge Andersen – harmonies // Anna Sittler – Interview Woman She Was Gentle – written by Eric And…
Eric Andersen – vocals, guitar // Michele Gazich – violin // Inge Andersen – harmonies // Anna Sittler – Interview Woman She Was Gentle – written by Eric And…
Bad Bad Whiskey (Maxwell & Adelina Davis) Richard Bargel: vocals, dobro, acoustic guitar Klaus ‘Major’ Heuser: electric guitars Sascha Delbrouck: electric & acoustic bass Marcus Rieck: drums Recorded live at the THEATER DER KELLER, Cologne, February 22 + 23 2010 […]
Rathdrum Fair . . . one of the first songs I ever wrote.This was in Werner Meyer’s Kitchen on my own while waiting to my gig in the “THEATER DER KELLER” Cologne, Germany, 29th April 2010. Mick Fitzgerald | http://www.mickafitzgerald.com […]
Richard Bargel: I Will Die For You, Words and Music by Richard Bargel, Live at the Mississippi Beat Part 1, ALTES PFANDHAUS, Cologne, Germany March 26, 2007; Video by Petra Muenchrath | copyright MEYER RECORDS 2008 | current CD/LP “Bones” […]
“Malvina” – Maria Pihl sings Ola Magnell The song: “Malvina utan mörker” Music & lyrics by Ola Magnell Arrangements by Sascha Delbrouck ©MEYER RECORDS 2009 Maria Pihl, vocals Sascha Delbrouck, contrabass, bass Peter Engelhardt, acoustic and electric guitars Xaver Fischer, keyboards, […]
MEYER RECORDS & Deutschlandfunk presents: Blues Legend Charlie Musselwhite & Richard Bargel performing “Mississippi Beat Part I” at Altes Pfandhaus, Cologne, Germany March 26, 2007. This video is authorized by Charlie Musselwhite.
lyrics & music ©ROBERT COYNE 2009 // video by MEYER ORIGINALS // sound recording by Felix Sittler & Hendrik Nölle // Robert Coyne’s new album [CD + vinyl] to appear on MEYER RECORDS.com //
lyrics & music by ROBERT COYNE // copyright 2009 meyerrecords.com // from the forthcoming MEYER RECORDS album by Robert Coyne // out February, 2010 // All-new recordings on CD and audiophile LP 180g pure black vinyl record // video by […]
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