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  1. Sep 1, 2022 · Dave Edmunds travelled on Led Zeppelin's private jet and spent an afternoon with George Harrison playing Beatles dress-up. These are his stories. From his humble beginnings as a mechanic in a Cardiff garage, Dave Edmunds has ploughed a diverse and successful musical furrow. From his lightening guitar work on a novel interpretation of ...

  2. D.E. 7th is a 1982 album by Welsh rock musician Dave Edmunds. The album was Edmunds' first project for Arista Records (in the UK) and Columbia Records (in the US), following a five-year stay with the Swan Song label. Besides the label switches, D.E. 7th marked another big change for Edmunds; his band Rockpile had broken up the previous year ...

  3. Rockpile is the first solo album by Dave Edmunds, released in 1972. [5] It is principally focused on remakes of late 1950s and early 1960s hits, with a few new songs included. Edmunds plays almost all the instruments except for bass and backing vocals, which are played by John Williams, Edmunds' former bandmate in Love Sculpture.

  4. Queen of Hearts is a country - pop song written by Hank DeVito, the pedal steel guitarist in Emmylou Harris 's backing group The Hot Band. It was first recorded by Dave Edmunds on his 1979 album Repeat When Necessary. Edmunds' version was released as a single and reached number 11 in the UK and number 12 in Ireland that year, but failed to ...

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  6. Dave Edmunds - guitar, vocals; Nick Lowe (credited as "Nicky Lowe") - bass, except on "The Race Is On" and "Baby Let's Play House" Terry Williams - drums, except on "The Race Is On" and "Baby Let's Play House" Billy Bremner - guitar, except on "The Race Is On" and "Baby Let's Play House" Chesterfield Kings - harp on "Cheap Talk, Patter and Jive"

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