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Kastav Blues Festival
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Alan Messer
  • Grammy award winner, Alan Messer, has been
    photographing musicians for forty years. He has
    been widely published, has more than 800 album
    covers to his credit, many magazines and has
    numerous print media and advertising awards.
  • Alan began his career in London in
    1967,relocating to USA in 1978. With "itchy
    feet", excited by America and it's commercial
    possibilities, Messer moved from his native
    England to Nashville and opened a studio there in
    1978. An amazing opportunity to photograph the
    country music scene unfolded. The Los Angeles
    based record companies hired Messer instead of
    importing their West
  • Coast based photographers.
  • He photographed The Rolling Stones, the Beatles,
    Johnny Cash, , Diana Ross, The Kinks, T.Rex,
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan, Iggy Pop, Deep Purple, Kris
    Kristofferson, Elton John, Waylon Jennings...
  • Alan has been published in Rolling Stone
    Magazine, Billboard, Uncut, Daily Mirror, melody
    Maker, Spin, Q Magazine,......

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Michael Roach
  • Michael Roach, one of thirteen children born to
    Ted and Sadie Roach of Washington, D.C., USA,
    sings and plays guitar in an East Coast style of
    blues that dates back to the 1920s. After
    spending several years learning directly from
    such well known figures as John Jackson, John
    Cephas and Jerry Ricks, Michael Roach has
    developed his own style and is now an exceptional
    performer. He interacts with his audience and he
    entertains as he plays.
  • Over the past 20 years, Michael has conducted
    numerous workshops throughout the USA and Europe.
    As a cultural arts performer, Michael has
    promoted African-American culture through the use
    of blues music. He has lectured for the
    Smithsonian Institute (USA), Oxford University
    (UK) and more recently at the University of Metz
    (France). In July 2004, he was involved in the
    organization of a conference held at the
    University of Gloucestershire (UK) called
    'Overseas Blues - European Perspectives on
    African American Music'. The University Press of
    Mississippi published the papers from the
    conference in 2007.
  • Michael is the founder of the European Blues
    Association and serves as its Director of
    Development, Secretary and Newsletter Editor. He
    is the Director and Guitar Instructor for the
    annual Blues Week 2000 - 2008 programme (a week
    of lectures, guitar, harmonica, piano/keyboards
    and vocals tuition) at Exeter University
    (2000/2004) and the University of Northampton
    (2005/2008). Michael also presented 'Deep Blue',
    a three part series on blues music featured on
    BBC Radio 4 in March 2003. It is Michael's
    communication skills together with his
    musicianship that has enabled him to bring about
    a greater understanding of blues music and the
    Black experience.

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Michael Messer Ed Genis
  • This is one of the finest guitar-based blues
    roots  acts in the world." Time Out Magazine
  • Went to see Michael Messer and Ed Genis on Friday
    night. They were out of this world!!!
  • BBC Radio
  • Word pictures playing through my mind as I listen
    to the refreshing, earthy, panting sound of
    Rhythm Oil. I believe that Michael Messer and
    Terry Clarke didn't do a lot of vocal
    overdubbing. What I hear here is the real thing.
    Bare-bones blues gut-bucket rural rock. This
    record carried Me away to a long time ago, down a
    delta dirt road to a land of my musical
    good-old-daysing." "PS...Don't squeeze the
    trigger, if you can't stand the recoil." Johnny
    Cash
  • Michael Messer is a virtuoso slide guitarist who
    has one of the best bands performing some of the
    greatest blues tunes produced this century. The
    American magazine, Spiritlisted Michael as one
    of the greatest slide guitarists ever alongside
    Duane Allman and Ry Cooder".
  • Dave Tracey

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  • The early '70s saw Marsden briefly join several
    renowned groups - Juicy Lucy and UFO - but each
    time, the guitarist exited before a full-length
    album could be completed (Marsden was also a
    member of a group that drummer Cozy Powell
    attempted to put together, Hammer, before quickly
    disbanding). The mid '70s saw Marsden join
    British prog rockers Babe Ruth for a pair of
    releases, 1975's Stealin' Home and 1976's Kid's
    Stuff, before the group broke up, as well.
    Marsden then supposedly turned down an offer to
    play with Paul McCartney, and eventually joined
    up with former Deep Purple vocalist David
    Coverdale in Whitesnake.
  • A pair of Marsden-Coverdale compositions would be
    dusted off and re-recorded by Whitesnake in the
    late '80s ("Here I Go Again" and "Fool for Your
    Loving"), both of which became sizeable worldwide
    hits.
  • Marsden has also sporadically issued further solo
    recordings, including 1992's The Friday Rock Show
    Sessions and the 1995 Peter Green tribute, Green
    and Blues. In addition to his music career,
    Marsden has also tried his hand at acting (the
    German TV movie, Frankie), and has provided
    soundtracks for several movie projects in both
    Germany and the U.S., plus serving as the art
    director, producer, and author of the three part
    TV series, The Delta Blues 1926 - Urban Blues
    1960. Greg Prato

Bernie Marsden
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Johnny Mars
  • In the mid-1960s, Mars moved to San Francisco,
    where he met Dan Kennedy and formed the Johnny
    Mars Band, playing clubs and festivals in
    northern California, as well as shows for rock
    promoter/impresario/producer Bill Graham.
  • However, Mars could not seem to expand his
    audience much in San Francisco. After hearing
    about the greener pastures across the pond from
    his friend Rick Estrin of Little Charlie and the
    Nightcats, he toured England in 1972. There, he
    recorded a couple of albums, eventually moving to
    West London in 1978. Working with producer Ray
    Fenwick, who also worked with Spencer Davis and
    Ian Gillan, Mars met with success on the much
    praised album, Life On Mars.
  • In 1991, Mars became a featured soloist with the
    British New Wave pop group Bananarama. The group
    used him on their singles "Preacher Man,"
    "Megalomaniac," and "Long Train Running," and he
    appeared in the group's video of "Preacher Man."
    Through the 1990s, Mars retained his strong
    European fan base, and he enjoys particularly
    strong followings in Ireland, Scotland and
    Scandinavia. Critics there have called him "the
    Jimi Hendrix of the harmonica." Over the years,
    Mars has shared bills with Hendrix (before he was
    well-known) and Magic Sam.
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