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  1. The following year, Licorice left, and was replaced by Gerard Dott, an Edinburgh jazz musician and friend of both Heron and Williamson who had contributed to Smiling Men. Williamson also recorded a solo album, Myrrh, which featured some of his most extraordinary vocal performances.

  2. Filters. Year. Show. Explore music from Gerard Dott. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Gerard Dott on Discogs.

  3. He performed in local jazz bands with Gerard Dott (later to be a member of the Incredible String Band) before turning to traditional music as a singer and guitarist. By 1961 he had met and begun sharing a flat with Bert Jansch , and in 1963 they traveled to London to play the metropolitan folk circuit. [1]

  4. No Ruinous Feud is the eleventh album released by The Incredible String Band in 1973. This album features the band's folk songs along with new approaches toward reggae pop and rock beats. Tracks like "My Blue Tears" and "Second Fiddle" are evidence of this. Mike Heron would even go as far as abandoning the use of his six-string wire-strung ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "No Ruinous Feud" on Discogs.

  6. 7 de feb. de 2005 · Recorded live in Canada in 1972, FIRST GIRL I LOVED represents The Incredible String Band in the group's final creative phase. Clarinet and keyboard player Gerard Dott had just joined the band at the time of this recording, and the band had just finished up work on its NO RUINOUS FEUD album.

  7. The Eastcoast Jazzmen. The Ness Rhythm Kings. Tom Finlay. Tom MacNiven. Tom Mercer. Tommy Smith. We've been busy interviewing a number of musicians central to the building of Scotland's jazz scene talking about their careers and the people and places that featured in them. You can browse them by clicking on the 'interviews' tab on the main menu.