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  1. Jim Cregan. Bass, guitar and vocals in the last two lineups. Cregan also took part in the 2013-2016 reunion shows. Born March 9, 1946. At aged fourteen, Cregan joined The Falcons, which was formed whilst he attended Poole Grammar school. After developing his next band The Disastisfied Blues Band Cregan briefly joined with future Traffic ...

  2. Rod Stewart gives a credit to his long-time friend Jim Cregan, for being a big part of bringing him back to song writing again...

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  3. Mar 12, 2024 · Jim thought it might be a wild idea to start a new band. He wanted to create an intimate evening of stories and songs, taken from a remarkable career as a writer, producer, guitarist and band-leader. So with old friends, Pat Davey on bass and Sam Tanner on piano, they play music from Jim’s first hit sessions.

  4. Interview with JIM CREGAN. January 2008. If you tune in to a classic rock radio station, or simply watch VH1, there’s a great chance there wouldn’t be a day that you won’t hear Jim Cregan’s guitar. It’s him laying chops on Rod Stewart’s “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy” and weaving the acoustic lace for Steve Harley’s “Make Me Smile ...

  5. The Jim Cregan Trio; New Studio Album from Cregan & Co. Out Now! Stars Cars Guitars Podcast; Recent Comments. Archives. March 2024; November 2022; January 2022;

  6. Explore Jim Cregan's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jim Cregan on AllMusic.

  7. Mar 15, 2019 · Jim Cregan’s had a solo career in the UK with a number one hit single, and was also Rod Stewart’s lead guitarist & band leader for 18 years, co-writing 30 songs with him. Played one of the greatest guitar solos, in 1977’s “I Was Only Joking.”

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