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  1. Wilko Johnson & Lew Lewis Band - Caravan Man1983

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  2. Bottle Up And Go! E.P.Thunderbolt (THBE-001)Vinyl 7” 45 RPM E.P.Released UK 1983Wilko Johnson – Guitar/VocalsLew Lewis – HarmonicaRussell Strutter – BassAlan...

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  3. Wilko Johnson , Lew Lewis 1983 tour " Rolling And Tumbling " . Extremely rare 8mm footage filmed in Le Havre .

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  4. Post Blockheads, Wilko teamed up with old mucker and childhood chum of Lee Brilleaux, Lew Lewis;a former Hot Rod to boot! Wilko's signature guitar work and Lewis's ferocious Harp mangling is Pub Rock heaven.

    • A Tale of The Four 'Johns'.
    • Album Track Listing
    • They Were
    • Pre-Punk Scene & Covers
    • Other Pub Rock Acts
    • Guitar Style & Rock N Roll Classics

    A graceful bow and nod to the whole Pub Rock Scene from the 70's. With great respect to Lee 'John' Collinson (Lee Brilleaux) John Wilkinson (Wilko) John B Sparks (Sparko) John Martin (The Big Figure), all part of Essex Pub Rock/R&Bband Dr Feelgood. I posted this back on 29th April of this year, but I am giving it a re-post in memory and respect to ...

    She Does It Right
    Boom, Boom
    The More I Give
    Roxette
    Lee Brilleaux - Vocals/Harmonica
    Wilko Johnson - Guitar
    John B Sparks - Bass
    The Big Figure - Drums

    The album contained many of their own compositions but also covers of 'Boom Boom' an old John Lee Hooker number from 1962, 'Bony Moronie' originally by Larry Williams in 1957 and 'Tequila'by The Champs from back in 1958 The band were a pre-cursor to the punk scene, snubbing the whole over-bloated 'Prog Rock' scene of the day and also the big venues...

    Some other really good bands of that whole genre were: 1. Bees Make Honey 2. Ace 3. The Kursaal Flyers 4. Kilburn & The High Roads 5. Eggs Over Easy 6. Brinsley Schwarz 7. Graham Parker & The Rumour 8. Ducks DeLuxe 9. Eddie & The Hotrods There were obviously a lot more than that but, bear in mind they did all forge the way for other bands, Kilburn ...

    Wilko Johnson was an awesome guitarist and worked with some of greats including Ian Dury, JJ Burnel and blues harmonica player and ex-member of other local pub rock/punk band Eddie & The Hotrods, Lew Lewis, catch Lew Lewis with his track 'Boogie On The Street' from the album 'Save The Wail'. Harmonica player Lew was friends with Dr Feelgood front-m...

  5. For the next few years Lews profile was high, and he guested on several albums including ‘Black and White’ by The Stranglers, Sandinista! by The Clash, and ‘Bottle Up and Go!’ by Wilko Johnson.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lew_LewisLew Lewis - Wikipedia

    Keith "Lew" Lewis (1955 – 16 April 2021) [1] [2] was an English harmonica player and vocalist, [3] who was a member of Eddie and the Hot Rods before forming his own bands. Influenced in style by Little Walter, he also guested on albums by The Stranglers, The Clash and others.

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