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Andy Fairweather-Low chats to Johnnie Walker
Welsh songwriter and guitarist Andy Fairweather-Low catches up with Johnnie Walker in the studio.
Originally a member of the sixties pop band Amen Corner, the seventies saw him pursue a solo career where he released four albums in the decade. He also contributed to albums by Roy Wood, Leo Sayer and The Who as a session musician.
He speaks about working with Eric Clapton and how George Harrison taught him to love the ukulele.
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Role | Contributor |
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Interviewed Guest | Andy Fairweather鈥怢ow |
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