Dave Ambrose is a well known 60s musician who played bass on many seminar bands, including with Ray Davis of the Kinks ( before the Kinks) Shotgun Express- the early Fleetwood Mac and Rod Stewart, and with Peter Green in particular, Cat Stevens, then onto record with Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll and the 'Trinity ' (Wheels on Fire!) after which he met Arthur Brown and his Kingdom come- here is his story of that phase as they wrote and recorded the whacky 'Galactic Zoo Dossier' album, and an addendum on Robert Fripp's King Crimson and a 'Warlock'. Crazy times driven by crazy philosophies the like

Dave Ambrose, legendary 60s Bassist, tells of his various experiences with top 60s rock bands
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Dave Ambrose is a well known 60s musician who played bass on many seminar bands, including with Ray Davis of the Kinks ( before the Kinks) Shotgun Express- the early Fleetwood Mac and Rod Stewart, and with Peter Green in particular, Cat Stevens, then onto record with Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll and the 'Trinity ' (Wheels on Fire!) after which he met Arthur Brown and his Kingdom come- here is his story of that phase as they wrote and recorded the whacky 'Galactic Zoo Dossier' album, and an addendum on Robert Fripp's King Crimson and a 'Warlock'. Crazy times driven by crazy philosophies the like
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February 8, 2022
Dave Ambrose, legendary 60s bass player, tells of his early days with Hamilton King, Ray Davis and the riff
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January 21, 2022
Dave Ambrose and his experiences playing with Arthur Brown's Kingdom come
<p>Dave Ambrose is a well known 60s musician who played bass on many seminar bands, including with <strong>Ray Davis</strong> of the <strong>Kinks</strong> ( before the Kinks) Shotgun Express- the early <strong>Fleetwood Mac and Rod Stewart</strong>, and with<strong> Peter Green</strong> in particular, <strong>Cat Stevens</strong>, then onto record with <strong>Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll and the 'Trinity </strong>' (Wheels on Fire!) after which he met <strong>Arthur Brown and his Kingdom come</strong>- here is his story of that phase as they wrote and recorded the whacky '<strong>Galactic Zoo Dossier'</strong> album, and an addendum on <strong>Robert Fripp's King Crimson</strong> and a 'Warlock'. Crazy times driven by crazy philosophies the like not seen since the early 70s. Dave also has a book out called '<strong>How to be a Rock Star</strong>' that these conversations are here to enhance. Other podcasts will cover his earlier days and subsequently as a successful A&R man in the UK record business, Hang with us for those and other interviews we are planning. </p>
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