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Brunning Sunflower Blues Band

The Brunning/Hall Sunflower Blues Band was the part-time British blues-rock outfit led by former Fleetwood Mac bassist Bob Brunning and blues pianist Bob Hall. A founding member of Fleetwood Mac, Brunning kept a low profile after having been let go by Peter Green once John McVie was free of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. He worked briefly with Savoy Brown and became a schoolteacher, but still found time -- with Hall and their Sunflower Blues Band -- to release four albums: 1968's Bullen Street Blues, 1969's Trackside Blues (featuring Green), 1970's I Wish You Would, and 1971's The Brunning/Hall Sunflower Blues Band. The group reconvened in the '80s as the Deluxe Blues Band, and the bandmembers often served as backup players for stateside blues musicians touring England. Trackside Blues and I Wish You Would were re-released on Appaloosa in 2000.

Aliases: New Orleans Five

Members: Bob Brunning, Bob Hall, Peter French, Michael Halls, Jeff Russell, Pete Banham, Colin Jordan

Brunning Sunflower Blues Band Discography

Albums
Bullen St. Blues (10 Versions) Saga FID 1968       Track Listing
Trackside Blues (5 Versions) Appaloosa 1969       Track Listing

Compilations
I Wish You Would (6 Versions) Appaloosa 1970       Track Listing
Long Old Road (3xCD) Akarma 2003       Track Listing
The Best Of The Brunning Sunflower Blues Band (CD) RPM retrodisc 2007       Track Listing

Miscellaneous
The Brunning/Hall Sunflower Blues Band (Vinyl) Gemini 1971       Track Listing
    

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