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26-track collection features the Austin-born rockabilly madman recorded live at Britain's best known rock 'n' roll club in August of 1998. His UK accompanists The Hicksville Bombers open the proceedings (represented here with three songs) before the first of two storming sets. Guest musicians include Darrel Higham & John Lewis. Rockstar. 2004.
& The Hicksville Bombers.
Personnel includes: Ray Campi, Darrel Higham, John Lewis. At The Thunderbird Rock 'N' Roll Venue Music At The Thunderbird Rock 'N' Roll Venue Review
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