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  1. Essen Pop and Blues Festival 1969/1970 by Miller Anderson, Keef Hartley, Keef Hartley Band. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and mo...

  2. In the autumn of 1969 and twice more in 1970, three festivals took place in Essen’s Grugahalle on the initiative of the young Konrad Mallison with the “Essen Pop and Blues Days”, which presented a very large number of the best bands in the rock scene in its early stages.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2024 CD release of "Live at Essen Pop and Blues Festival 1969/1970" on Discogs.

  4. With Miller Anderson (guitar, vocals), Gary Thain (bass) and Mick Weaver (keyboards) as well as saxophonist Chris Mercer, the line-up was top-class. In spring 1969, the first album "Halfbreed" was released, which served the popular genre of progressive jazz rock, in the style of bands such as Colosseum, If, Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears.

  5. Provided to YouTube by M. i. G. - music GmbHSinnin´ For You (Live, Essener Pop and Blues Festival 1969) · Keef Hartley Band · Miller AndersonSinnin´ For You ...

  6. The Keef Hartley Band w. Miller Anderson – Live At Essen Pop And Blues Festival 1969 / 1970. In 1963, Keef Hartley joined the band Rory Storm & The Hurricanes, with whom Ringo Starr had previously drummed.

  7. Two great live concerts of The Keef Hartley Band at the Essen Blues and Pop Festival from 1969/1970 finally available on a double CD. In 1963, Keef Hartley joined the band Rory Storm & The Hurricanes, with whom Ringo Starr had previously drummed.