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  1. Inspired by legendary blues and gospel guitarist, Rev. Gary Davis, Simon has been involved in the British blues scene since the ‘60s. With his playing partner of twelve years, Steve Rye (harmonica), he first came to prominence on an album recorded and released in 1968, Blues Like Showers of Rain.

  2. 19 de jul. de 1992 · Explore Steve Rye's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Steve Rye on AllMusic.

  3. 21 de jul. de 1992 · Steve Rye, harmonica-player, born 8 March 1946, died London 19 July 1992. THE BRITISH blues scene lost one of its great luminaries on Sunday with the death of the harmonica-player Steve Rye...

  4. About Steve Rye b. c. 1946, England, d. 19 July 1992, England. Playing harmonica, in the mid- to late 60s Rye was regularly with the Groundhogs, a hard-hitting blues band that had been formed in 1963 by Tony McPhee and John Cruickshank out of the latter’s pop group, the Dollar Bills.

  5. 19 de jul. de 1992 · Explore music from Steve Rye. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Steve Rye on Discogs.

  6. "Elevator Woman"Track 4 from The Anthology of British Blues: Me and The Devil (1968)Originally by Sonny Boy WilliamsonConverted from an original vinyl pressing.

  7. Steve Rye – harmonica (1969; died 1992) Clive Brooks – drums (1972–1974; died 2017) Dave Thompson – bass (1972) Mick Cook – drums (1976; died 1997) Martin Kent – bass (1976) Dave Wellbelove – guitars (1976) Rick Adams – guitars (1976) Alan Fish – bass (1982–1994) Wilgar Campbell – drums (1982–1984; died 1989)