The Ian Briggs Harmonica Website
 
This man can blow!” Blues in Britain Magazine
Ian Briggs tours with his band the Supervampers as well as playing duos with Michael Roach and Maurice Dickson.  He also offers tuition and workshops and can supply a range of products associated with his music including
Hohner harmonicas and his CDs Dangerous Women and Blues Avenue


 

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Maurice Dickson

"A genius performer with amazing presence and stage personality." Stonehaven Folk Festival

Michael Messer

“an unavoidable force in modern blues”

Michael Roach

"Michael Roach, then; not a British blues singer, but uniquely, a songster-bluesman in Britain who not only looks over his shoulder but also looks ahead to a positive future for the Piedmont blues."

European Blues Association

The European Blues Association is a non-profit organization and educational institute. Its aim is to be "the resource" for its members and the general public who are  interested in the historical past and the modern progression of the blues. It is dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of all aspects of the music and the African American culture from which it evolved.

TeachList.com  

A large international database of music teachers. For all instruments, locations, ages, styles and skill levels.

www.TeachList.com

BigGirlsBlues

This site provides news, gig details and other information on the Dundee blues band BigGirlsBlues, one of Scotland's top blues outfits.

Blue Front Blues Room

Blue Front Blues Room
Since March 2002 The Blue Front Blues Room has brought well-known acoustic (mainly blues) artists to the Forest of Dean and provided a venue for local, lesser known and up-and-coming artists.

Jazz Babe

Known as a popular artist and muralist Sarah Cunningham was born in Wokingham, Berkshire. Influenced from an early age by her father who was a Boogie pianist and singer, she has been brought up with jazz and the blues since a child.
Julian Piper
It’s long been said, and with some justification, that white musicians can’t really play the blues – they just don’t have the right birthright credentials. But as we all know some DO get pretty close. JULIAN PIPER is certainly one of those.

 

 

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To contact Ian - Telephone: (44) 01395 443158  Email: Ianb@btowers.freeserve.co.uk   Address: 7 West Hill Budleigh Salterton Devon EX9 6BS
This website was last updated on 28 January 2007