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Rock, Folk and World
-The roots of Hillbilly bop! busking onto the streets of blackpool through the 1980..s on a saturday afternoon was the true grit of The Riverside Trio! pure authentic performance! real songs for the people of the new depression! happy shopper..s would stand and stare,tapping their feet then maybe they would chuck a few old pennies into a battered guitar case- from a time when most people were flat broke and on the dole ! "you gotta keep movin there..s a copper comin.." was the word from mick! many did but many stayed to hear this showpiece trio perform their last song of the day! So please enjoy this tribute page and bop to the sounds of THE RIVERSIDE TRIO! Mick - Vocals Owen - Double bass Chris - guitar Jonnie - drums
Chris Cummings stg, eg | |
Mick Wilson voc | |
Owen Green bvoc, cb |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Jukebox Baby | The Riverside Trio | 1998 | Single |
My baby's gone | The Riverside Trio | 1998 | Single |
My Baby´s Gone | The Riverside Trio | 1998 | Album |
My Baby´s Gone | The Riverside Trio | 1998 | Album |
Gotta Keep Movin' | The Riverside Trio | 1995 | Album |
Fireball XL5 and The Riverside Trio | Fireball XL5, The Riverside Trio | 1995 | Compil. |
Gotta Keep Movin' | The Riverside Trio | 1995 | Album |
Just Alright | The Riverside Trio | 1995 | Single |
Flat Broke (Songs For The New Depression) | The Riverside Trio | 1985 | Album |