Recordings

2005 Waydown Greek Street Vicksboro Records (VBCD003)
With Chris Youlden and Shakey Vick. Nine more Studio tracks plus the Maxwell Street tracks recorded in the studio. Chicago Style Britblues.
2002 Maxwell Street Movin’ Along Vicksboro Records
A four-track cd recorded in the studio with the new band. Four original songs by Shakey who sings on two of the tracks and plays harp on all tracks. Chris Youlden sings on the other two tracks.
2001 Dino Coccia Widespace Widespace Records
A studio cd featuring various groups associated with drummer Dino Coccia playing jazz, blues, etc. Shakey sings and plays harp on two original blues tracks.
2000 Rod Price Open Burnside Records
A Studio cd recorded in New York with Rod Price of Foghat fame. Rod was Shakey’s guitarist in the mid-sixties. Shakey Sings and plays harp with this U.S.A. band. Hot Rock blues.
1996 Henry Gray Don’t Start that Stuff Last Call Records
A studio recording where Shakey shares harp chores with Paul Jones, accompanying the former Howling Wolf piano man and singer. Shakey also sang back up vocals on one track and a lead vocal on a self penned track.
1990 Shakey Vick Night After Night Vicksboro Records
An after-hours studio session released on vinyl. With Al Vincent, Jimmy Roche, Sam Kelly, Roger Sutton and Rod Demick, among others, on various Shakey Vick Big-City line-ups. Shakey handles the vocals and harp seat.
1986 Shakey Vick Sunday Night and Saturday Morning Elefantztrunk Records
Here Shakey’s band shares one side of a cassette with Wolfie Witcher and his Brew on the other side. A live recording at the Carnaervon Castle, a long time residency for both bands in Camden, London.
1980 Shakey Vick On The Ball Appaloosa Records
A studio recording for the Italian Blues label, which also includes the late John, Big Mac McDade on saxes in the line-up.
1970 Elton John Empty Sky (Title Track) DJM Records
Shakey played harp on the title track only on this early Elton album
1969 Shakey Vick Little Woman You’re So Sweet Pye Records
A live recording made at a club in Birmingham, a vinyl album. Featuring the guitar of Bruce Langsman, bass of Nigel Tickler and the drums of Ned Balen, this was Shakeys first album and is now a collectors item.


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