Datum | Media | Act | Bands | Locatie | Gezelschap | |
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28-03-1994 | Marillion | John Wesley | Paradiso | Mischa |
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Topnummers van John Wesley op Spotify
Albums van John Wesley:
Waiting for the Sun to Shine in Paris (Live) (2013)
The Chicago and Frisco Bootlegs (Live) (2013)
Starting the Engine II (Live) (2013)
Live at Katie Fitzgerald's (Live) (2013)
The Closing of the Pale Blue Eyes (1995)
Geplande optredens van John Wesley
Datum | Locatie | Plaats en land |
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zaterdag 8 februari 2025 | The Old Blue Last | Shoreditch, United Kingdom |
bron: Bandsintown
Biography van John Wesley
John Wesley is a musician producing guitar-driven acoustic and electric songs in styles including alternative, progressive, classic rock, and folk. Most recently, Wesley has performed as sideman, guitarist/vocalist for critically acclaimed Atlantic/Roadrunner Records U.K.-based recording act Porcupine Tree, during the In Absentia, Deadwing, Fear of a Blank Planet, and The Incident world tours. Wesley's versatility shows from his diverse touring background. In recent years he has performed lead guitars and background vocals for White Lion front man Mike Tramp, subbed on lead guitar and bass for Gainsville's Sister Hazel, and as lead guitarist for Scottish neo-prog band Fish on many lengthy European, American and South American Tours and on several U.S. and European Solo dates. In 2005, Wesley produced and recorded his fifth studio release, Shiver, co-produced by Mark Prator, and mixed by Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree. He has an official fan website at http://www.john-wesley.com where fans can read lyrics, view photos and preview album clips. On the 24th August 2007, John Wesley announced that he was making the majority of his solo material available for free download on his website http://www.john-wesley.com, in what he called his "Share the Wes" policy. He will still be offering certain CDs and new releases for purchase at gigs and online. 2. John Wesley was an American soul singer of the 1960s, who released most of his music on the Melic record label. Most of his recordings were credited to John Wesley & The Four Tees, except for a 1966 single called 'Love Is Such a Funny Thing', which was recorded with The Four Tees but credited to Wesley alone. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply. |