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  1. Long John Baldry, pseudonimo di John William Baldry (East Haddon, 12 gennaio 1941 – Vancouver, 21 luglio 2005), è stato un cantante e chitarrista britannico esponente del British Blues Biografia. Nacque durante la guerra . Per la sua statura sopra la media, venne ...

  2. Long John Baldry est un chanteur de blues et doubleur britannique né le 12 janvier 1941 au Royaume-Uni et décédé le 21 juillet 2005 (à 64 ans) à Vancouver ().Bien que n'ayant pas rencontré le succès commercial de façon durable au cours de sa carrière musicale, Long John Baldry a eu une influence importante sur les futures grandes stars de la musique britannique des années 1960 en ...

  3. 29 de nov. de 2016 · January 12, 1941 — When, in 1975, Elton John sang plaintively that “Someone Saved My Life Tonight,” that someone was blues singer Long John Baldry, who was born on this day. Baldry, known as Long John because of his 6ft 7in stature, had formed a band known as Bluesology some years earlier. The line-up included Reg Dwight on keyboard and ...

  4. Good To Be Alive - (1973/1975) is probably one of Long John's most unknown records particularly in North America. Arguments can be made that this record is one of LJB's best records and it's a personal favorite of John's. The release of 'Good To Be Alive' in 1973 on GM Records (Gaff Mgt.) in England was the third great record that John had ...

  5. Long John Baldry got his nickname from growing in height to 6'7. He sadly passed away July 21, 2005 due to a lung infection. Baldry also discovered the likes of Rod Stewart and Elton John.

  6. Meld aan gratis voor Deezer en luister naar Long John Baldry: discografie, topnummers en afspeellijsten. A deep, rasping, crooning voice of the British 1960s R&B boom, Long John Baldry helped inspire the likes of Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton and Roger Daltrey and introduced the UK to America's blues..

  7. John Baldry was born in 1941 and it soon became apparent that he was destined to be a tall guy. He was given the nickname ‘Long John’ in childhood, and when he grew to 6 feet 7 inches as an adult, the nickname just followed him through life. Long John had a voice that was tailor-made for singing the blues. He began performing as a 16-year ...