Following the classic ‘Jailbreak’ album, Thin Lizzy’s ‘Johnny The Fox’ was another career high proving that the boys were in town for good.
A bold step forward for Hawkwind, their second album, ‘In Search Of Space’, laid the groundwork for the landmark ‘Silver Machine’.
The special weekend of online music is set to broadcast through the event’s official YouTube channel.
This year’s event was called off due to the coronavirus pandemic, but many of the names that were booked for 2020 will now appear in 2021.
She joins a bill which also includes Lynyrd Skynyrd,The Quireboys, Hawkwind, Rival Sons, Big Big Train, Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons and more.
The Southern Rock legends have been announced as one of the headliners for next year’s festival.
Next year's festival will take place at Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, on 17, 18 and 19 July 2020.
The fast-rising festival also recently scooped the Event Of The Year honour at the Progressive Music Awards at the Underglobe in London.
Big Big Train, Curved Air and Pure Reason Revolution have all been confirmed for next year's event.
It's said that a gentleman never tells, but at this year's Ramblin' Man, the leading bands were keen to offer some insight to life on the road.
Hailing from Warrnamboul in Victoria, Airbourne are part of a proud Aussie hard rock lineage which also includes AC/DC and Rose Tattoo.
“You got great entertainment and a great environment”, Kenny Wayne Shepherd said of the fast-rising UK festival.
On day two of Ramblin’ Man Fair 2019, we went backstage with headliners Black Stone Cherry and recorded an exclusive session with Allman Betts Band.
Day one of Ramblin’ Man Fair 2019 offered a microcosm of what to expect all weekend, including stadium anthems and no small amount of rain.
Foreigner, Cheap Trick, The Darkness, Beth Hart and Living Colour are among the big names on this year's bill.