Tony Hazzard - The Hallicombe Sessions (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Tony Hazzard
- Title: The Hallicombe Sessions
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Horus Music Distribution
- Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 31:49
- Total Size: 80/193 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Spice Trader
02. Loving On The Run
03. Journey's End
04. Angela Finkleman's Eyes
05. Shipping Lanes
06. She's Not You
07. Old Wave
08. Seventy, Not Out
09. I'll Be Still In Love With You
10. Another Day For Me
01. The Spice Trader
02. Loving On The Run
03. Journey's End
04. Angela Finkleman's Eyes
05. Shipping Lanes
06. She's Not You
07. Old Wave
08. Seventy, Not Out
09. I'll Be Still In Love With You
10. Another Day For Me
Anthony "Tony" Hazzard (born 31 October 1943, Liverpool, England) is an English singer and songwriter.
Hazzard learned the guitar and ukulele when young, but did not start his music career until he finished his education at Durham University. With the encouragement of Tony Garnett of the BBC, Hazzard to move to London, where he signed a contract with publisher Gerry Bron.
His song "The Sound of the Candyman's Trumpet" was recorded by Cliff Richard and entered into the 1968 Songs for Europe preamble for the Eurovision Song Contest. Simon Dupree and the Big Sound, The Casuals, The Family Dogg, and The Swinging Blue Jeans all turned to Hazzard's pop tunes in the late 1960s. In the midst of all this success as a writer, Hazzard released his first solo album, Tony Hazzard Sings Tony Hazzard, in 1969. It was commercially unsuccessful, but his second album, Loudwater House, fared better. He recorded backing vocals on Elton John's albums Tumbleweed Connection (1970) and Honky Château (1972).
His third album, Was That Alright Then (1973), sold poorly. A two-disc set titled Go North: The Bronze Anthology was released 2005. In 2011, he released a CD of new work, entitled Songs From The Lynher. Hazzard lives in Cornwall and continues to work as a composer.
Hazzard learned the guitar and ukulele when young, but did not start his music career until he finished his education at Durham University. With the encouragement of Tony Garnett of the BBC, Hazzard to move to London, where he signed a contract with publisher Gerry Bron.
His song "The Sound of the Candyman's Trumpet" was recorded by Cliff Richard and entered into the 1968 Songs for Europe preamble for the Eurovision Song Contest. Simon Dupree and the Big Sound, The Casuals, The Family Dogg, and The Swinging Blue Jeans all turned to Hazzard's pop tunes in the late 1960s. In the midst of all this success as a writer, Hazzard released his first solo album, Tony Hazzard Sings Tony Hazzard, in 1969. It was commercially unsuccessful, but his second album, Loudwater House, fared better. He recorded backing vocals on Elton John's albums Tumbleweed Connection (1970) and Honky Château (1972).
His third album, Was That Alright Then (1973), sold poorly. A two-disc set titled Go North: The Bronze Anthology was released 2005. In 2011, he released a CD of new work, entitled Songs From The Lynher. Hazzard lives in Cornwall and continues to work as a composer.
Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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