Darrell Bath Live At 12 Bar Club, London For OnlineTV

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Listening to this set from the 12 Bar just gets me tingling as the rocker slings his guitar and lays out his songs for a local London audience. At some points in the set he teaches his band the chords for his next song, but still it carries the night.

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Darrell Bath Live At 12 Bar Club, London For OnlineTV

Wow, I had to stop doing pages and sets for all the other groups and artists I have to focus on Darrell Bath. So proud to have this amazing hour long set at the legendary 12 Bar Club with Darrell Bath and his band at the time. Why? Well, it has been months ago, but I just found out after encoding this concert that Darrell has passed onto the next level playing and bringing his poetry to a higher place. He passed away last September and it is a loss for all of us.

Listening to this set from the 12 Bar just gets me tingling as the rocker slings his guitar and lays out his songs for a local London audience. At some points in the set he teaches his band the chords for his next song, but still it carries the night. His release, and only official solo album, Love and Hurt was Bath’s first and was originally released in 2001. This 12 Bar performance may be the only thing left of this effort.

Who was Darrell Bath

Touring with Die Toten Hosen leads to forming The Crybabys with Honest John Plain. Then he joins The Dogs D’amour playing on top 30 album ‘More Uncharted Heights of Disgrace‘ (93).

Guitarist Darrell Bath has played with lots of bands including the UK Subs, Ian Hunter, Nikki Sudden, Dave Kusworth, the Dogs D’amour, Medicine Head, Darrell Bath was formerly of Mott the Hoople Ian Hunter Dirty Laundry and with drummer Eddie Edwards founded The Vibrators. “Man Made a Monkey.” He is rock guitar magic has been the instrumental touch on CD’s like Nikki Sudden’s The Truth Doesn’t Matter,the Dogs d’amoreUnchartered Heights of Disgraceand Hunter’s Dirty Laundry (which he did Never Trust a Blonde).

Darrell Bath formed The Crybabys with Honest John Plain in 1990 and they released their first album “Where Have All The Good Girls Gone” in 1991. The band folded in the mid-90s, but have been resurrected several times – most recently on a 2015 reunion tour

Darrell Bath (died 27 September 2021 he was a British guitarist who, since picking up guitar in 1980, found a way onto the scene via local punk groups, leading to a stint with UK Subs (’87-90).

Darrell Bath Video Stats

Date of Recording: Aug 12, 2001
Video: NTSC Color
Audio:Stereo
Time: 59min
Digital File Size: 597Meg

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