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  1. Alexis Korner. Soundtrack: Beware of Mr. Baker. British guitarist Alexis Korner was born in Paris, France, in 1928. He was a founder of the seminal British blues band Blues Incorporated, which greatly influenced the blues scene in London in the early 1960s and had such adherents as Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton. His family moved regularly around Europe, and when he was 11 they settled in England.

  2. 24 de jul. de 2013 · After living in Switzerland and North Africa, Alexis Korner arrived in London at the beginning of World War Two aged 12. There, upon hearing blues for the first time while listening to the radio during the racket of a German bombing raid, he. was hooked for life. Sadly, Alexis Korner died far too young in 1984, aged 55.

  3. Alexis Andrew Nicholas Koerner. プロフィール: Born: 19th April 1928, Paris, France. Died: 1st January 1984, London, England. Alexis Korner was a British blues musician and radio broadcaster. He had travelled with his parents through Switzerland and North Africa before settling in London as a 12 year-old. He grew up listening to the early ...

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    Listen to Alexis Korner on Spotify. Artist · 9.6K monthly listeners.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2006 · Kornerstoned: The Alexis Korner Anthology 1954-1983 by Alexis Korner released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at...

  6. Alexis Korner & Steve Marriott - One Scotch, one Bourbon, one beer 1975. 3:05; Gospel Ship. 3:33; One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer. 3:04; Snape - You Got The Power (1972) Boz Burrell, Ian Wallace & Mel Collins. 4:40; Alexis Korner & Peter Thorup / Snape__Accidentally Borne In New Orleans 1973 [Full Album] 0:00;

  7. 27 de feb. de 2019 · Like many of my generation, I grew up with Alexis Korner, religiously tuning in every Sunday night for his Blues and Soul Show on Radio 1 to hear his made-for-radio gravelly voice. The eclectic mix of early blues and gospel and modern R&B that he played, as well as many revelatory examples of what is now known as world music, opened my ears to the sounds of a music I barely knew existed.