The Booze Brothers, featuring Mark Knopfler & Dave Edmunds, is the second album released by Brewers Droop, an English blues band. Although most of the tracks were recorded back in 1973 the album was only released in 1989 when it was discovered that the album had involved the renowned producer/rocker Dave Edmunds and the line-up had included Pick Withers and Mark Knopfler, later of Dire Straits. Ron Watts, the founder of the band, became much better known later in the '70s as a punk rock promoter at venues such as 100 Club. Steve Darrington continued as a professional musician, appearing on over 50 albums, and is the organizer of the Swanage Blues Festival.
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| - Booze Brothers es el segundo y último álbum del grupo británico Brewer's Droop. Grabado en 1973, no fue publicado hasta 1989 cuando Dave Edmunds, de Rockpile, trabajó sobre el material de la banda y lo sacó adelante. En la publicación, ayudó que dos de los músicos de Brewer's Droop, Mark Knopfler y Pick Withers, habían dado el salto a la fama gracias a la banda Dire Straits. Pick Withers, que era un percusionista colaborador habitual del estudio de Dave Edmunds, conoció a Mark Knopfler en la grabación de este álbum. (es)
- The Booze Brothers, featuring Mark Knopfler & Dave Edmunds, is the second album released by Brewers Droop, an English blues band. Although most of the tracks were recorded back in 1973 the album was only released in 1989 when it was discovered that the album had involved the renowned producer/rocker Dave Edmunds and the line-up had included Pick Withers and Mark Knopfler, later of Dire Straits. Ron Watts, the founder of the band, became much better known later in the '70s as a punk rock promoter at venues such as 100 Club. Steve Darrington continued as a professional musician, appearing on over 50 albums, and is the organizer of the Swanage Blues Festival. (en)
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| - Booze Brothers es el segundo y último álbum del grupo británico Brewer's Droop. Grabado en 1973, no fue publicado hasta 1989 cuando Dave Edmunds, de Rockpile, trabajó sobre el material de la banda y lo sacó adelante. En la publicación, ayudó que dos de los músicos de Brewer's Droop, Mark Knopfler y Pick Withers, habían dado el salto a la fama gracias a la banda Dire Straits. Pick Withers, que era un percusionista colaborador habitual del estudio de Dave Edmunds, conoció a Mark Knopfler en la grabación de este álbum. (es)
- The Booze Brothers, featuring Mark Knopfler & Dave Edmunds, is the second album released by Brewers Droop, an English blues band. Although most of the tracks were recorded back in 1973 the album was only released in 1989 when it was discovered that the album had involved the renowned producer/rocker Dave Edmunds and the line-up had included Pick Withers and Mark Knopfler, later of Dire Straits. Ron Watts, the founder of the band, became much better known later in the '70s as a punk rock promoter at venues such as 100 Club. Steve Darrington continued as a professional musician, appearing on over 50 albums, and is the organizer of the Swanage Blues Festival. (en)
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