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Sep 20, 2018 · On this episode I interview guitarist Zal Cleminson from The Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Nazareth. Music by: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band Nazareth Links: Zal Cleminson...
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He was subsequently a member of Nazareth for three years. In 2017, Cleminson put together a new rock band - /sin'dogs/, which recorded and released a four-song EP and an album, featuring nine original songs. /sin'dogs/ toured Scotland, England and Sweden in the years following.
Feb 15, 2013 · Nazareth - Holiday (Album Malice In Wonderland 1980) Dan McCafferty - Vocals Manny Charlton - Guitars Pete Agnew - Bass Darrell Sweet - Drums Zal Cleminson - Guitars.
We hear how he found fame during the heyday and excesses of the 1970s playing on hits such as Delilah, Boston Tea Party and the Faith Healer with the Sensational Alex Harvey Band. We learn the ...
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Jun 25, 2023 · At the suggestion of Manny Charlton, the group’s old friend Zal Cleminson, from The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, was invited to join for arguably the heaviest Nazareth record of all, 1979’s No Mean City. The twin-guitar sound worked well on May The Sunshine and Star, which both became hit singles, even in the UK.
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This is the second and last studio album to feature guitarist Zal Cleminson of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band as a member of the band. The album was re-issued on Compact Disc in June 1990. The larger 2010 edition brought a range of bonus tracks, all extracted from a concert at the legendary Hammersmith Odeon, which were broadcast by the BBC ...
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For several years, Cleminson played sideman to Harvey, creating inspiring and influential music that would aid in defining the decade. But the typical troubles with plague many bands led to a falling out, and soon Cleminson was on the road again, taking shelter with fellow scene mates, Nazareth.