“Still Got The Blues” stolen?

Posted by Dave on Dec 13, 2008 | 3 Comments

A German county court has ruled that the guitar intro to Gary Moore’s hit “Still Got The Blues” from 1991 is stolen. German musician Jürgen Winter had maintained that not Gary Moore but he himself had written the legendary guitar riff in 1974, more than 15 years before Gary released the song. The court were faced with deciding whether Gary could have heard Jürgen’s song, as it had never been... 

Caro at CDBaby

Posted by Dave on Oct 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Caro has signed with the oregon based CD distributor CDBaby. This means that her current album “Eternity” is now available on the American Market. The album was originally released only on the German market to critical acclaim – but read for yourself.. “This is music with soul and for the soul ” Rocktimes “Caros music is inspired by an almost melancholy touch, which does not sadden,... 

Maggie Bell Returns

Posted by Dave on Mar 24, 2008 | 1 Comment

The first decade of the 21st century seems to have been under the sign of comebacks of various accomplished musicians. One of the biggest sensations was certainly the return of Maggie Bell, who had dissappeared for the best part of 30 years, just occasionally popping up to appear in various concerts in her home Scotland. For the rest of the world she seemed unreachable, hiding out in Rotterdam, Holland with her family.... 
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