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  • Rory Gallagher: His Life and Times

    By Marcus Connaughton

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    About this ebook

    Rory Gallagher is a hero and icon of rock music. He inspired guitar players from The Edge to Johnny Marr, Slash to Gary Moore, Johnny Fean to Philip Donnelly, Declan Sinnott to Brian May. He toured incessantly and sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Acknowledged as one of the world's leading guitarists, he collaborated with his boyhood hero Muddy Waters, and played with Jerry Lee Lewis, Albert King and Lonnie Donegan. In this compelling biography, contemporaries, fellow musicians, film maker Tony Palmer and Taste drummer John Wilson tell stories about Rory from his meteoric rise in the late 1960s with Taste to his remarkable solo career. This is a compelling testament to the musical life of a shy and retiring working-class hero, distinguished by his checked shirts and his astounding dexterity on acoustic and electric guitar – the guitarist and blues man who blazed a trail for others to follow.

    Interview for IGI Magazine in Poland

    Just done this interview for the IGI Magazine in Poland where I discuss ’The Little Big Beat Book’, my new single ‘Flamingo At The Disco’, my ‘Who Needs Reality’ album and Billie Piper! Thank you Elvis Strzelecki

    Here is the original polish version

    (https://igimag.pl/2018/07/rory-hoy-zycie-jest-moim-narkotykiem/)

    Here's the english translation.

    1. How did you become involved in music producing? What kind of artists were your first influences?

    Well, I first got into music back when I was a child in the early 1990’s, but I didn’t get seriously into it until 98/99, when I started listening to my Dad’s old Beatles vinyl, and then discovering Dance Music like Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers and the rest of the Big Beat sound. Before that, I was mainly into BritPop, and what my Dad was into, and it was really when I discovered Big Beat and Funky Disco House, when I finally found my musical identity. However, I didn’t start making music on a regular basis until the end of 2005, which initially was just a hobby, and a side-project to my film making. The music didn’t really take off, until 2007 when I was discovered by Freddy Fresh, who released my first album ‘Cosmic Child’ on his Howlin’ Records label in 2008. I s