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  1. Along with CREAM and LED ZEPPELIN, FREE stands as one of the most influential bands of the late 1960’s British blues boom. Formed in London during the spring of 1968, Free‘s original lineup included drummer Simon Kirke, bassist Andy Fraser, lead vocalist Paul Rodgers and guitarist Paul Kossoff.Kirke and Kossoff were heavily influenced by American blues artists and, as teenagers, joined in ...

  2. 15 de sept. de 2020 · While stories about Rhoads often abound around March 19, few pause to remember the guitarist that Rolling Stone put at #51 on its list of the 100 greatest guitarists. With that in mind, we've put together a playlist of Kossoff's five most incendiary guitar moments. 5. “The Hunter” - 'Free Live!,' 1971. This is the final track on Free’s ...

  3. Forty years on since Paul Kossoff one of Britain’s finest guitarists tragically passed away at the tender age of 25 in 1976. Former Back Street Crawler band member and close friend of Kossoff, singer Terry Slesser feels it's important to keep the memory of Kossoff and his music alive, alongside guitarist John Buckton a series of special dates featuring songs from throughout Kossoff's career ...

  4. Paul Kossoff. English guitarist and songwriter, born 14 Sep 1950 in North London. Playing with Black Cat Bones at the age of 15 he met drummer & future Free bandmate Simon Kirke. Kossoff is best known for his work with English heavies Free (April 1968-72). Amid session work, he followed with a solo release, 1973's Back Street Crawler, and the ...

  5. Paul Kossoff (1970) Free (Amsterdam, 1970). Paul Kossoff, Andy Fraser, Simon Kirke, Paul Rodgers & Steve Winwood Paul Kossoff (14. syyskuuta 1950 – 19. maaliskuuta 1976) oli rock-kitaristi, joka tuli tunnetuksi englantilaisen Free-yhtyeen jäsenenä.. Kossoff syntyi Lontoossa näyttelijä David Kossoffin pojaksi. Hän aloitti vuonna 1966 blues rock-yhtyeessä Black Cat Bones, joka pääsi ...

  6. 6 de dic. de 2013 · Kossoff was eventually able to purchase his first Gibson guitar. “I got myself a Gibson Les Paul Junior, which was the cheapest Gibson around at the time,” he said. “Then I had this obsession about getting a ‘real’ Les Paul after seeing Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton play them.”.

  7. Paul Kossoff’s ‘Stripped’ Les Paul. In 1974, Paul Kossoff’s drug problem was spiralling out of control. He sold a number of guitars, including the iconic ‘stripped’ Les Paul. The guitar hasn’t seen the light of day since the mid-1990s, but we were recently granted a world-exclusive audience with one of the most mysterious Bursts ...