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  1. Jerry Donahue - electric guitar (1/6/8-9) Junior Murvin - electric guitar (2) Richard Thompson - electric guitar (3) Bob Weston - electric guitar (4) Trevor Lucas - acoustic guitar (6/9) John (Rabbit) Bundrick - organ (1), synthesizer (1), piano (8) Steve Winwood - organ (2/4/5), clavinet (2), piano (4), electric piano (5) John ...

  2. Gold Dust is a live album by the late English folk rock singer Sandy Denny.It documents one of Denny's last public performances and was recorded at London's "Sound Circus" venue at the Royalty Theatre, Portugal Street, near Aldwych, London (now the Peacock Theatre) on 27 November 1977.The album features many of her classic songs both as a solo artist and as a member of Fairport Convention and ...

  3. Jerry Donahue (born September 24, 1946, Manhattan, New York City) is an American guitarist and producer primarily known for his work in the British folk rock scene as a member of Fotheringay and Fairport Convention as well as being a member of the rock guitar trio The Hellecasters.

  4. 21 de may. de 2012 · Rendezvous, an Album by Sandy Denny. Released 21 May 2012 on Island (catalog no. 279 936-0; CD). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Folk Rock, Pop Rock.

  5. Even the over-stuffed arrangement works in its favour – the moment where Kay Garner & Clare Torry echo Denny’s final line (“The truth is I don’t think she’ll ever go”) is magical, coupled with Jerry Donahues soloing. In light of Rendezvous being Denny’s last record, songs like ‘All Our Days’ and ‘No More Sad Refrains ...

  6. Rendezvous, an Album by Sandy Denny. Released in May 1977 on Island (catalog no. ILPS 9433; Vinyl LP). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Folk Rock, Pop Rock. Rated #482 in the best albums of 1977.

  7. www.sandydennyofficial.com › aboutAbout - Sandy Denny

    In 2008, Jerry Donahue completed the unfinished second Fotheringay album begun in the autumn of 1970. It was released to general acclaim as Fotheringay 2 and contained some notable performances: in particular earlier versions of two of Sandy’s compositions, ‘Late November’ and ‘John the Gun’, and superb performances of traditional songs ‘Gypsy Davey’ and ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’.