A basic history of a British session musician. From late 50's to 80's
Lots of pictures and sound file of 60's sessions with the likes of Jimmy Page, Albeert Lee and so on. Big Jim played on over 1000 top ten hits during the 50's, 60's, 70's and eighties.

Gigs
Can you please let me have your list of current UK gigs?
Peers of the realm
Hello Jim
About a couple of years ago, one Saturday morning, me and a work colleague had to pick up some parts from a local suppliers in my car.
Whilst I was driving, a track was played on the radio by Brian Matthews on Sounds of the 60s, "Black is black" by a certain Lord Sitar. My friend said to me that it was definitely Mr. Harrison and I reluctantly agreed with him, although I had reservations. The thing that puzzled me was that I had never read anything or heard anyone talk of G. making records under that name before and I confess to being a Beatles anorak.
So Jim, the $64,000 is; are you the legendary Lord Sitar?
Thanks for replying
Stew.
Read youre Web.
Hi Jim this is Reg,Brian Gregg and Terry Dene's mate. I have read your web page very.Very impressive.Did you get a call from Dudley Fuller,he was very keen to get in touch with you. hope to see you soon. Regards,Reg O' P.S. will send e.mail Xmas card.
Re: Read youre Web.
: Hi Reg,Brian Gregg and Terry Dene's mate. im looking for any information on terry dene and any of the other british rockers perhaps you can help me
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