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Guitar World on MSNJoe Bonamassa wraps his Rory Gallagher tribute shows with a stunning cover of As The Crow FliesThe gorgeous ancient relic was made famous by Gallagher’s take on the Tony Joe White song on his 1974 live album, Irish Tour ...
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Guitar World on MSNJoe Bonamassa pays a visit to the store that sold Rory Gallagher his iconic sunburst Strat – and buys his own to mark the occasionRory Gallagher bought his now-legendary Strat – which recently sold for just over $1 million – from Crowley’s Music Store for ...
It features a 14 track show which will exactly replicate the setlist of Rory's 1974 tour and include such hits as 'Tattoo'd Lady', 'Bad Penny', 'Out on the Western Plains' and 'Bullfrog Blues'.
Rory McIlroy won the 2025 Masters by holding off Justin Rose in a one-hole playoff to win the green jacket for the first time—and complete the career Grand Slam. The 35-year-old needed 73 holes ...
"Bullfrog Blues" — Rory Gallagher It's no easy task to choose a favorite Rory Gallagher blues solo, but his slide work on "Bullfrog Blues" is a serious contender.
A statue of late blues-rock guitar icon Rory Gallagher drew mixed responses when it was unveiled in Ireland in January 2025.
Late sixties Belfast. It was the best of times. The worst of times was just round the corner. Waiting for us like a mugger in a darkened alley. It is surprising to think back to those days, pre – ...
A statue of Irish rock and blues legend Rory Gallagher has been unveiled at Belfast's Ulster Hall. It is located outside the venue on Bedford Street where Gallagher played regularly throughout the ...
Frank Girvan, member of the Rory Gallagher Statue Project Trust, said: “It has been many years in the making and we are incredibly grateful for the support we’ve received from fans, fellow ...
Rory Gallagher was at a crossroads in his career when Guitar Player had the great fortune to speak with him for a cover story in the March 1978 issue. Shortly before it, he’d cut tracks for his ...
The guitar was sold for a hammer price of £700,000 to Live Nation Gaiety Ltd with plans to donate it to the National Museum of Ireland ...
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