SAVOY BROWN-Little Red Rooster Live at the Big Mama, Rome 2000 »

Posted By dadesider 6 months, 1 week ago in Arts & Entertainment

Savoy Brown featuring the one and only Kim Simmonds guitar, harmonica and lead vocals with Nathaniel Peterson Jr on bass and lead vocals and Ric Lee (Ten Years After fame) on drums.

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    dadesider6 months, 1 week ago

    Savoy Brown has always been a favorite (Street Corner Talkin', Tell Mamma...), nice blues, sorry for the abrupt end...

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    fiftynine6 months, 1 week ago

    Savoy Brown..good stuff...I remember driving around with my old girlfriends,smoking a fat one and waiting for KAAY out of Little Rock Ark. to come on at midnight,believe the show was called Beeker St.i could be wrong about that,but i'm not wrong about the music they played..all the great rock bands of the time..that was where i first heard Savoy..brings back some good memory's.

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      tehranchik6 months, 1 week ago

      Give this one a listen.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzX_aGKH5uk

      'Hellbound Train' will always be my favorite though.

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