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John Killigrew

John Killigrew

John Killigrew has been played on NTS in shows including The Uline Catalog w/ Calvin LeCompte, featured first on 25 November 2018. Songs played include Yesterday And You.

John Killigrew (born in Birmingham in 1940) was a British singer-songwriter. His only album, Killigrew, was produced and arranged by Pete Dello and featuring the members of Honeybus and guitarist Billy Bremner (of Rockpile) as backing band. The album was released in 1971 on Larry Page's Penny Farthing label,

Killigrew lived in Cato Street, then moved to Shady Lane, Great Barr. He auditioned for the Moody Blues in the 60's but Mike Pinder eventually got the job. Though disappointed, Killigrew kept plugging away. He made the album, "Killigrew" and it was released on the Penny Farthing Record label in October 1971, the album was reviewed on Radio One by Annie Nightingale. She played several tracks but particularly liked, " You Don't Know What You Got " and thought that should of been the single. The record company went for, "Just A Line " with "Nothings Impossible" as the B side.

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John Killigrew

John Killigrew has been played on NTS in shows including The Uline Catalog w/ Calvin LeCompte, featured first on 25 November 2018. Songs played include Yesterday And You.

John Killigrew (born in Birmingham in 1940) was a British singer-songwriter. His only album, Killigrew, was produced and arranged by Pete Dello and featuring the members of Honeybus and guitarist Billy Bremner (of Rockpile) as backing band. The album was released in 1971 on Larry Page's Penny Farthing label,

Killigrew lived in Cato Street, then moved to Shady Lane, Great Barr. He auditioned for the Moody Blues in the 60's but Mike Pinder eventually got the job. Though disappointed, Killigrew kept plugging away. He made the album, "Killigrew" and it was released on the Penny Farthing Record label in October 1971, the album was reviewed on Radio One by Annie Nightingale. She played several tracks but particularly liked, " You Don't Know What You Got " and thought that should of been the single. The record company went for, "Just A Line " with "Nothings Impossible" as the B side.

Original source: Last.fm

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Yesterday And You
John Killigrew
Penny Farthing1972

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