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Heart Full of Soul:an Interview with Jim McCarty Part 2
I’ve read that Keith Relf was your inspiration for learning to play the acoustic guitar. Is that true? Yes, it’s true. During the Yardbirds, Keith and me used to write songs together, then after I left the band I learned to play … Continue reading
Heart Full of Soul:an Interview with Jim McCarty
Jim McCarty, second from left, in 1966. Photo courtesy of Flickr. Born James Stanley “Jim” McCarty July 25 1943 at Walton Hospital in Liverpool, England, Jim McCarty’s family moved to London when he was two years old. He attended Hampton School in Richmond upon … Continue reading
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Tagged "British invasion" rock, Classic Rock, Jim McCarty, The Yardbirds
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Real Fun: An Exclusive Interview With Ian McLagan Of The (Small) Faces
“It all comes down to having fun. Real fun. Over the years, I’ve been asked to play on different people’s records, but I have turned them down. I just told them I was busy. They were people I didn’t particularly … Continue reading