posted by davidt on Saturday July 02 2005, @11:00AM
Belligerent Ghoul sends the link:

Little Barrie delivers soul, not slickness - The Boston Globe

Excerpt:

...Growing up in Nottingham, England, Cadogan discovered vintage 45s owned by his uncle. He was instantly moved by the music of Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, and later Chuck Berry and B.B. King. Around the same time, he got his first guitar, although he quickly realized that soul music wasn't the most likely place for a budding guitar virtuoso. (His guitar skills are so admired, he played on Morrissey's ''You Are the Quarry" tour when the singer's regular guitarist got sick. To prepare for the gig, Cadogan learned more than two dozen songs in two days...

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  • ....blah blah blah
    Anonymous -- Saturday July 02 2005, @01:47PM (#169437)
  • Why is an article such as this being featured on this site? It's a mere flicker of Morrissey-related news in a period where there is at least some to go around. Who cares?

    To whoever submits such "scoops": One mention of Morrissey in an article about someone with a very small degree of relevance to Morrissey is not enough.

    To the dimwit admitting such gash to the front page: I know you may want your site to look "busy" or whatnot, but stories like this are tedious and unworthwhile. It's not news, entertaining, or at all relevant. It's crap.

    Stop posting it.
    Anonymous -- Sunday July 03 2005, @10:28AM (#169566)
  • Little Barrie toured with Moz. Some of us would like to learn a little more about him and whether Moz will be working with him again in the future.

    Great article.
    Anonymous -- Sunday July 03 2005, @04:24PM (#169626)


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