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Phil Trigwell
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1. Rock,
Bop, Jump & Jive
2. Freight Train Boogie
3. They Just Wanna Rock n’ Roll
4. Boogie
Woogie Cowboy
5. I’ll Never Forget
6. No
Good Lover
7. When Payday Rolls Around
8. Welcome To Paradise
9. Hillbilly Express
10. Pretty Pretty Baby
11. Sugar Moon
12. Travelling Light
13. Milk Bucket Boogie
14. Since You Went Away To xxxSchool
15. Hooray For That Little xxxDifference
16. Trouble
Finds Me
17. A Picture Of Me
18. Adios Bandhagos |
Style: Authentic
New Rockabilly
Releasenb.:5643
Phil Trigwell, an Englishmen who lives in Sweden since a long
time, first get international attention when he played at the
“5 years Tessy Records” convention in 1993, also
staring Sun Artists Rudy Grayzell.
This was the start for a promotion tour through Germany with
the “Deputies”. A typical Rockabilly backing featuring
Jyrki Juvonen on guitar (from Wildfire Willies “Ramblers”),
Anders Almberg drums (also playing with “Jump for Joy”
and “Red Hot & Blue”) and Anders Thomasson bass
(also “Jump for Joy”). Their first “Tessy
Records” LP 2003 (still available) was ready two days
before the convention, but the sleeve printed negative. 200
sleeves was numbered with a “5 years Tessy Records”
Sticker on the misprint sleeves and sold mostly at the convention
(a few are still in stock!). After the record released they
played in Swedish TV.
A year later Phil Trigwell was back in Germany for a package
tour with “Wildfire Willie and the Ramblers”. Finally
they recorded in 1996 the fantastic album “It wasn’t
the moonlight” with Alf '-stlund (Ramblers), replacing
Anders Thomasson on bass. First released as CD in late 1996
and, because of the great demand, on LP in spring 1997.
This album quoted “Rockabilly just out of this world”
and “Best record of the year” from English magazine
“Continental Restyling”. It includes 15 self penned
authentic 50’s songs.
After “Moonlight” a lot of other Labels were interested
in releases with Phil. Next he recorded a 10” LP for Tail
Records, than an Album for Enviken Records, where he played
great Rock’n’Roll and Oldie Songs (no Rockabilly)
just accompanied by his different guitars and one Song with
bass. He also recorded an EP for Armadillo Records, Switzerland.
All sounded much different to the Tessy Records releases.
Now he’s back on Tessy Records, with a “new”
Sound (Western Swing, Hillbilly Bop, a bit Rockabilly and nice
ballads), and a “new band”. To play with his new
band, like Andre Hakwinson, you have to be a good musician and
you have to live in “Los Bandhagos”. Where this
is? Just listen carefully to the CD and find out on yourself.
Dirk “Tessy” Teske, Aug. 2005
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