Riki Massini and the Bonus Track Band with Clive Bunker from Jethro Tull

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In addition to the group's original compositions and drum solos, you'll also hear Jethro Tull's big hits from Bunker's time in the band. Clive Bunker was in Jethro Tull during their best years, from their early days until 1971, when he left the band after their fourth full-length, "Aqualung". He is credited with the band's biggest hits such as Locomotive Breath, Aqualung, Bourrée, My Sunday Feeling, etc. He subsequently toured and recorded with such musical names as Manfred Mann, Glenn Hughes, Blodwyn Pig, Jude, Aviator, Jeff Pain, Jack Bruce, Gordon Giltrap, Anna Ryder, Steve Hillage, Vikki Clayton, Solstice and Jerry Donahue. On his 1998 solo album "Awakening" he reunited artistically with fellow Jethro Tull members Ian Anderson and Martin Barre. Riki Massini is one of the finest Italian bluesmen of his generation. He played among others G. Pickford Hopkins, Louisiana Red, Tommy Emmanuel, Graham Walker, Glenn Cornick and others. His home band played at the most important festivals. For example, at the Chicago Blues Festival, arguably the most important blues festival in the world, he performed as the "Italian representative" with legend Fernando Jones. With the band, he opened shows for countless greats such as Joe Cocker, Jethro Tull, Joe Bonamassa, Scott Henderson, Mick Taylor and many others;

A power trio featuring the dominating combination of two outstanding musicians: the phenomenal Italian guitarist Riki Massini and one of the best drummers in history, founding member of the famous British band Jethro Tull, the legendary Clive Bunker.
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Aktualisiert am 19.06.23, 15:45 o 'clock
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