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This is 1981 and Maggie Bell and Midnight Flyer have just finished supporting AC/DC on their European tour.
Their album 'Midnight Flyer' had been released on the famous Swansong label during February and they were playing some European Dates of their own including an appearance at Montreux Jazz Festival on 8th July 1981.
On the bill also that night was TAJ MAHAL and ALBERT COLLINS both of whom appear on the 'bonus tracks 'on this DVD.
BONUS FEATURES * In depth interview with MAGGIE BELL * History of MIDNIGHT FLYER by KEITH SMITH
Maggie Bell and the Midnight Flyer: Live Montreux 1981 features the band's successful set at the annual jazz festival. Just before this show they had been on the road with Rock and Roll hall of famers AC/DC. --- Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Maggie Bell
Active Decades: '70s and '80s Born: Jan 12, 1945 in Glasgow, Scotland Genre: Rock Styles: Blues-Rock
Scottish soul-rock singer Maggie Bell first gained prominence singing with Stone the Crows, which released its first album in 1970 and broke up in June 1973. Bell went solo with Queen of the Night (featuring the U.S. number 97 "After Midnight") in 1974, followed by Suicide Sal, both of which charted in the U.S. Her only U.K. chart singles came with "Hazell" (number 37) in 1978, and a duet with B.A. Robertson, "Hold Me" (number 11), in 1981. ---William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide |
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