St James Infirmary Blues, Long Gone Silver
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St James Infirmary Blues, Long Gone Silver and Friends. This song will always be dedicated to my dear friend, and guru, the late Dick Heckstall-Smith.

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Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano
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Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano

Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano in the style of Jerry Lee Lewis

Shooting Star by Rockaline
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Shooting Star by Rockaline

This is a cover of 'Shooting Star' by the unmatched Bob Dylan, shot on a warm summer night in England 2018 with the organ accompaniment added later....Edited in 2020.

Dan O'Farrell - Creosote Heart
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Dan O'Farrell - Creosote Heart

Dan O'Farrell - Creosote Heart

The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows
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The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows

Previously unreleased, ‘The Steepest Hill’ is a ‘song for our times’ reflecting the everyday struggles that people all over the world are facing on a day-to-day basis. As Raff explains: “It’s really an ode to the pressures of modern-day life but with a message to tell people they aren’t alone and to keep going, keep climbing and one day, you’ll get to where you want to be.”We hope you like our video - filmed during rehearsals for our forthcoming gigs, at which we look forward to giving the single its first live performance.

Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano
02:43
Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano

Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano in the style of Jerry Lee Lewis


Shooting Star by Rockaline
03:16
Shooting Star by Rockaline

This is a cover of 'Shooting Star' by the unmatched Bob Dylan, shot on a warm summer night in England 2018 with the organ accompaniment added later....Edited in 2020.


Dan O'Farrell - Creosote Heart
03:31
Dan O'Farrell - Creosote Heart

Dan O'Farrell - Creosote Heart


The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows
05:14
The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows

Previously unreleased, ‘The Steepest Hill’ is a ‘song for our times’ reflecting the everyday struggles that people all over the world are facing on a day-to-day basis. As Raff explains: “It’s really an ode to the pressures of modern-day life but with a message to tell people they aren’t alone and to keep going, keep climbing and one day, you’ll get to where you want to be.”We hope you like our video - filmed during rehearsals for our forthcoming gigs, at which we look forward to giving the single its first live performance.