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Re: R.I.P. Mo Foster

PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 2:40 pm
by iefje
drakula63 wrote:It should also be pointed out that Mo Foster was a member of Survivors, an instrumental group that also included Brian Bennett, Steve Gray, Clem Clempson and Paul Hart. They recorded an album in 1992, at Brian's Honeyhill Studios, and Mo was instrumental in getting it released on CD, by AngelAir records, in 2003. It's a great album. Sadly, along with Mo, Steve Gray and Paul Hart have also now passed away.

https://www.allmusic.com/album/survivors-mw0000663055


You're right, I forgot to mention that album. I also have a copy.

Re: R.I.P. Mo Foster

PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 8:40 am
by Jay Bass

Re: R.I.P. Mo Foster

PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 7:52 pm
by Iain Purdon
What a lovely tribute. Apart from Shadowmania, I never saw Mo live. I was due to go and see him in London but the gig was cancelled. One of my regrets.

Re: R.I.P. Mo Foster

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2023 1:40 pm
by George Geddes
We were in London for a stopover on our way home from holiday on 2nd May and were able to attend Mo's gig at the Pizza Express Jazz Club. Mo was clearly unwell but made light of his condition. We have a photo taken at the gig as a poignant reminder of a very talented but very modest musician.

George

Re: R.I.P. Mo Foster

PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2023 10:42 am
by Uncle Fiesta
Mo's book Seventeen Watts? was indeed a classic; part autobiography, part history of early British rock guitar. When I lent it to my brother, it took two years to come back! It had been passed round his mates, who were all the right age to enjoy it.

(I once asked Alan Jones if he'd read it. He said, "Read it? I'm in it!")