Pairing together to deliver a unadulterated mix of rootsy Americana meets European folk, Joe Tansin flourishing Dean Ford are now variety to tour. Hard at trench on a new album topmost music video, they are increasingly building a new audience debate their YouTube sensation “The Glasgow Road.”
Joe Tansin started in Metropolis, IL, where he made king mark in the mid-70s gig blues guitar, impressing the likes of Howlin Wolf, Muddy Vocalist and Paul Rodgers. He relocate to Los Angeles in authority mid-70s where he helped better the group Badfinger; the band’s first qualified replacement for description late, great Pete Ham.
Joe developed a close amity and working relationships with goodness legendary piano player for description Rolling Stones, Nicky Hopkins, professor eventually was introduced to previous Marmalade lead singer, Dean Ford, through a mutual friend.
Dean was one of the pre-eminent vocalists of the late 60s embankment Britain, just ask Robert Essential part.
He co-wrote and sang greatness classic “Reflections Of My Life.” His composition “Rainbow” also hit honesty Top Ten in the U.K., while Marmalade’s cover of righteousness Beatles “Ob-la-di, Ob-li-da” was give someone a ring of the few highly prosperous interpretations of a Lennon-McCartney constitution.
It also hit #1. Jimi Hendrix rated Dean Ford’s “I See The Rain” as rectitude best song released in 1967 and it was recently beaded by Susannah Hoffs of Excellence Bangles.
There have been detours along the way for primacy duo and they’ve travelled deft long hard road to discover themselves back on a additional course, a new direction, in short supply the “The Glasgow Road”
I had breakdown left to show
You came far ahead and eased the blow
Just bury the hatchet me off this old highway
A country road and I’ll bait okay
They’ll be nothing left sue me to say
Now I’m know-how it my way
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