The life and times of the irreplaceable Irish blues-rock guitar virtuoso.
From blues to punk rock, spy novels and live spontaneity, many influences went into Rory Gallagher’s electric guitar sound, as Dónal Gallagher reveals.
An influence on everyone from Brian May to Slash and Johnny Marr, Rory Gallagher was Ireland’s first rock god – the country’s Hendrix and Clapton in one.
Following the dissolution of Taste, in 1970, Rory Gallagher kicked the new decade’s door in with a solo career that proved as inventive as it was riveting.
Moore's fans are set to launch the campaign, focused on a multi-artist concert at Belfast's Empire Music Hall on 12 April 2019.
On 26 November 1968, Cream played their farewell concert at London's Royal Albert Hall with Yes and Taste as the opening acts.
reDiscover The London Muddy Waters Sessions, featuring Steve Winwood, Ric Grech, Rory Gallagher, Georgie Fame and Mitch Mitchell with the great bluesman.
Taste, the Irish trio who first introduced blues-rock fans to the guitar wizardry of Rory Gallagher, will be celebrated by the four-CD set ‘I’ll Remember.’