Bill’s Twang cont. (3)

Mal
Logan and Enza Pantano have visited my studio recently and recorded some Hammond
and vocals respectively on a couple of my new tunes – and of course in this
case, a good time was had by all, and everything went down in one take. Great
stuff! Thanks guys, I owe you one! (No, make that I owe you LOTS!) A sad
note to finish on..
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Barry
Sullivan (BG) who passed over last week A true legend and bass master. RIP BG.

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