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  1. "The Man From The Everglades" – 4:05 (bonus track only on 2004 reissue) All tracks were written by Mo Foster with the exception of "Tricotism" which was written by Oscar Pettiford. Personnel. Mo Foster - Basses, keyboards; Gary Husband - drums, keyboards; Gary Moore - Guitar; Ray Warleigh - Flute, Alto Flute, Piccolo; Iain Ballamy ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_HusbandGary Husband - Wikipedia

    Gary Husband was recruited by John McLaughlin in April 2005 to play keyboards in a formation called John McLaughlin Quartet for a concert in Réunion Island. Soon after, he performed keyboards and drums on McLaughlin's Industrial Zen album.

  3. (2020) GARY HUSBAND'S FORCE MAJEURE Highlights From UK Tour In 2004 - Drums, Piano, Composer, Arranger

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mo_FosterMo Foster - Wikipedia

    Foster also resumed playing concerts with his band RMS, featuring Ray Russell, and Gary Husband – notably with Gary Moore at a charity concert Vibes From The Vines . In April 2012, Foster performed at the Jet Harris Heritage Foundation tribute lunch with The Shadowers and Daniel Martin on Nivram and Diamonds.

  5. Brilliant melodic heartfelt bass playing just as good as his debut Bel Asis! Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Southern Reunion by Mo Foster. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2004 CD release of "Southern Reunion" on Discogs.

  7. Gary Moore’s blistering guitar on the Evans tribute, ‘Gil’, was recorded in just one pass, as was Ray Warleigh’s soaring flute on the Celtic ‘Achill Island’. ‘Gil’ also demonstrates the brilliance of Gary Husband’s drumming, while ‘Blue’ provides the perfect colour wash for Frank Ricotti’s vibraphone.