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... Chris Dreja. Liner note interview conducted by Harold Bronson. Rhino Records, 1982. 24. Pearce, Roger. “Eric Clapton—In the Beginning,” British Blues Review, August 1988. 25. Sandford, Christopher. Clapton: Edge of Darkness (New York ...
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... Chris. Dreja. Way back when, Stephen Dreja introduced his brother Chris to Top Topham. They first played together in public with Duster Bennett and a very young Jimmy Page. They would both be founding members of the Yardbirds and while ...
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... Chris Dreja could master the instrument . Once Dreja took over bass duties , Page moved back to gui- tar , and the band entered its brief Beck / Page guitar lineup . With both guitarists in gear , the music began to take on a more ...
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... Chris Dreja went - after going to pieces on that day - of - days that decided your future back in the 1950s . " Chris Dreja was to become renowned for his self - taught knack with Jelly Roll Morton - esque honky - tonk piano " Jeff Beck ...
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... Chris Dreja of photography with Chris Dreja of the Yardbirds! Some messenger came to the studio and said something like "Ain't you that Chris Dreja with that Yardbirds band". It was great in one way. I never told anybody, I still don't ...
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... Chris Dreja had no complaints . He knew he wasn't any kind of flash guitarist . Meanwhile , making space for Jimmy Page fostered its own rewards . " Jimmy had come from a studio set - up where you're punctual and professional , " Dreja ...
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Chris Welch. chapter a polite , middle - class art students from the leafy suburbs of Richmond and Kingston . The original group consisted of lead guitarist Anthony " Top " Topham , Keith Relf on vocals and harmonica , guitarist Chris Dreja ...
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... Chris Dreja, bassist Paul Samwell-Smith, and drummer Jim McCarty. McCarty was actually born in Liverpool but his father was from London, and the family eventually moved south to Teddington. McCarty went to Hampton Grammar with Paul ...