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Artist: Innes Sibun
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In 1990, he formed the Innes Sibun Blues Explosion & recorded an album "That's What The Blues Can Do" which was produced by Mike Vernon, the man responsible for Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac & Eric Clapton. The album, which was released on the bands own label, MMF. Records, was voted UK's best blues album of 1991 by RTE. In 1993, Innes was asked if he would be interested in joining Robert Plant's band to tour the "Fate of Nations" record, so not expecting to get the gig, Innes went off to Birmingham to a small rehearsal studio & played blues with Robert, Charlie Jones, Michael Lee Oliver Woods. A week later he got a phone call to say that he had the gig & a list of songs to learn for rehearsals before the tour began in Miami. The tour played through the US for four months including a spot on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno & on MTV. This was followed by the European leg of the tour, then back to the US to play the Hollywood Rock Festival in Sao Paulo & Rio, then onto Venezuela, Chile, Argentina & Mexico. On returning from the tour, Innes was approached by Victory Records in New York with a view to recording an album for them. This turned out to be "Superstitious" which was recorded at Roadhouse in London & the Show Place in New Jersey. The line up for this recording became the basis of the Innes Sibun Band with Steve Robinson, a brilliant singer who Innes had wanted to work with for a long time, John Baggott the only member of the Blues Explosion, provided Hammond & piano (John is now a member of Portishead), bass player Jerry Soffe & Drummer Eddie John made up the rock tight rhythm section. The band made several tours of Europe to promote this CD, then toured Germany again supporting Roger Chapman & Chris Farlowe. In 1995 the band recorded their second album "Honey Pot" & again toured relentlessly, mainly in Germany where they became a firm favourite on the festival circuit which included playing the Leverkusen Jazz Festival which was filmed for German TV. The third album "Stardust" was recorded for Provogue & featured Nick Holland on vocals as a temporary replacement for Steve, & Rich Causon in Hammond. Charlie Jones, bass player with Page & Plant was in the producer's chair. Several tours later Steve returned on vocal duties with the band now slimed down to a four piece (which meant an end to all the organ jokes). Andy Maggs replaced Jerry on bass guitar. In August of 1998 the band played the "After Dark" festival in Germany which was recorded for release as" After Dark" on Provogue. In December 1998 the band went to New York & played with Peter Green, one of Innes's biggest influences. The band had previously recorded a track for a tribute album for Peter called "Rattlesnake Guitar" which also featured guitar greats like Rory Gallagher, Snowy White & Harvey Mandel. In January 1999, Innes played acoustic with Robert Plant on a tribute album to Skip Spence of the band Moby Grape, the result of this session can be heard on "More Oar " which also contains tracks by Beck, Tom Waits & P.J. Harvey. After several gruelling years of touring Europe the band decided to call it a day & have some rest time, however a call from a friend to play a blues night at a local bar led to Innes getting a new band together to play a residency. The new band consists of Robbie Brian on drums, Dan Inzani on piano & bass duties being shared by Wade Edwards & Duncan Leslie with Innes playing guitar & singing. It wasn't long before the band were being asked to play other venues & recently played at the Trowbridge village pump festival & Gloucester blues festival. In December 2004 they go into the studio to record an album due for release in early 2005. Name –Farmhouse Blues- on ZYX-Peppercake –Records. 2007-New Album -Tail Dragger- Gives the Band a push to the USA Bluesfestivals. Great and wilde Performance than ever.
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