Tag Archives: Bernie Marsden

Bernie Marsden-Trios-Album Review-Planetmosh

Bernie Marsden, still walking in the shadow of the blues after all these years, delivers the utterly exhilarating Trios album via Conquest Music. It follows his two previous releases the Kings and Chess albums, part of his ‘inspirations’ series where he pays tribute to the songs and artists that shaped …

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Bernie Marsden Releases a Special Video for the Single ‘Na Na Na’ From His New Album: ‘TRIOS’

Bernie Marsden — “one of the best guitarists and songwriters in the country” (as Loudersound put it) — premieres and presents a special video for his new single ‘Na Na Na’ from his latest Inspirations album: ‘TRIOS’ (released by Conquest Music). As Bernie explains below, it’s a track that holds particular personal and professional resonances for him …

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Bernie Marsden – Chess Album Review – Planetmosh

At the end of July 2021, Bernie Marsden released an album of blues covers called Kings that introduced me to songs from Freddie, Albert and B.B King as part of the ‘Inspiration Series’ that came after a backstage conversation with Billy Gibbons about their influences and heroes. It came out …

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Bernie Marsden – ‘Kings’

The constant work ethic of Bernie Marsden sees him release ‘Kings’, his first solo album in 7 years via Conquest Music and Bernie Marsden’s Little House Music. The album is the first of the ‘Inspirations Series’ as Bernie pays tribute to his peers. The idea came out in 2018 when …

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Bernie Marsden Releases a Video ‘I’ll Play the Blues for You’

Bernie Marsden Photograph by Fabio Gianarda.

‘I’ll Play the Blues for You’ – Bernie Marsden Releases a Video of Him Doing Just That, From His Fantastic New Album, ‘Kings’ Bernie Marsden — Guitar legend  — premieres the first video from his #1 Blues Chart album, ‘Kings’.  ‘Kings’ is Bernie’s first solo album in 7 years: and is the first in a vibrant series of ‘Inspirations’ albums, via Conquest …

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Bernie Marsden shares video message for upcoming album KINGS

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Bernie Marsden Speaks About His New Solo Album in a Special Video Message &  Pre Order Details for the Limited Edition CD Guitar legend Bernie Marsden will be releasing his brand-new album ‘KINGS’ through Conquest Music, on 23rd July 2021 (available on all digital platforms; also, available to pre-order now, a Special Limited Edition Digipak CD, accompanied …

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Jim Kirkpatrick – Ballad Of A Prodigal Son.

The lead off single in July which is also the title track showed plenty of promise for the upcoming solo album from Jim Kirkpatrick. Due for release on Sept.4th 2020 via US One Records, you don't really need a crystal ball to guess the quality of the rest of the eleven tracks here.

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Winterstorm Festival Reveal Full Line Up

WinterStorm Festival Full Line Up Revealed The organisers of WinterStorm 2017 in Troon, Ayrshire on the west coast of Scotland have unveiled the remainder of the line up for the classic rock weekend taking place on Friday 24th and Saturday the 25th of November 2017 and it includes UK blues rock favourites The Quireboys, female heavy metal band Rock Goddess, …

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FM, Clitheroe Grand Theatre 26 January 2016

Former Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden had tonight’s support slot, he will also be opening up for FM in York, Stockton-on-Tees and Oxford. Other bands on the tour so far have included Romeo’s Daughter and The King Lot, with No Hot Ashes chosen for Sheffield. This was a simple acoustic set …

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Bernie Marsden interview – Nantwich, 25/09/2015

Planetmosh talked to Bernie Marsden after his sold out gig at the Crown Hotel, Nantwich, Cheshire. That was a great show Bernie. Very nice it was to. Very good, very enjoyable. With Jim Kirkpatrick, hired hand. Stripped back songs played as they were written. How do you approach acoustic gigs …

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Ramblin Man Fair 2015 – Sunday

After the lovely hot weather of Saturday at Ramblin’ Man, Sunday was not so nice – rain for most of the day with it being heavy for much of the afternoon.  An effect of this was clear on the main stage – instead of bands playing at the front of …

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