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  1. 30 août 2016 · Classic Rock. The Dirty Strangers: Fast times, famous friends and filthy rock'n'roll. By Kris Needs. ( Classic Rock ) published 30 August 2016. He’s toked with Bob Marley, played with Bobby Keys and partied with Keith Richards, but Alan Clayton’s new record with his band the Dirty Strangers is all his own brew.

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  2. www.musicglue.com › thedirtystrangers › aboutAbout - the Dirty Strangers

    When the self-titled Dirty Strangers debut album was released in 1987 it featured guest appearances from Rolling Stones Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, as well as contributions by Mickey Gallagher of Ian Dury And The Blockheads. Also featured were stunningly soulful vocals by Angie Brown – who would tour with the band and later see top 10 ...

  3. 28 janv. 2024 · THE DIRTY STRANGERS Featuring Performances From Keith Richards & Ron Wood: Curiosité ou anecdote, ré&édition avec Bonus tracks du premier album de ce combo. Paris Move Home

  4. 14 nov. 2022 · the Dirty Strangers - She's a Real Botticelli - YouTube. 311 subscribers. 5. 377 views 10 months ago. Keith Richards co-write featured on critically acclaimed album, West 12 To Wittering....

  5. 14 sept. 2023 · Clayton credits writing in lockdown seclusion on the 1964 Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar that Keith Richards gave to him (yes, Exile and beyond) more than 20 years ago for both this and the depth added to his vividly eloquent lyrics.

  6. 2009 : From W12 to Wittering des Dirty Strangers - Keith au piano sur 5 chansons, coécrit Real Boticelli et Bad girls. 2010 : 100 Miles Fron Memphis de Sheryl Crow - Guitare et chant sur Eye to eye. 2011 : Bad as me de Tom Waits - Joue sur Chicago, Satisfied, Hell broke luce, guitare et chant sur Last Leaf.

  7. 21 juil. 2018 · Sherlock Rock n’est pas mort : Keith Richards et Ron Wood se partagent une bonne partie des guitares de l’album et donc CQFD. Mais la troublante similitude avec les Stones dépasse le simple jeu de guitares. Alan Clayton, le vocaliste des Dirty, chante exactement comme « qui vous savez ».

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