![]() | Aynsley Dunbar - Warning (original version) The original version of the Black Sabbath's song. |
![]() | Aynsley Lister, Aint No Sunshine A live performance of Aint No Sunshine by Aynsley Lister at Coopers, Guiseley on 3 September 2006 |
![]() | Aynsley Lister playing to Peter Green style track Aynsley Lister playing over a backing track in the style of Peter Green. The backing track and more can be bought at http://www.bluesjamtracks.com |
![]() | Aynsley Lister playing to SRV style track Aynsley Lister playing over a backing track in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan. The backing track and more can be bought at http://www.bluesjamtracks.com |
![]() | Aynsley Lister at Boom Boom Club Sutton,Surrey UK http://www.feenstra.co.uk/ Aynsley Lister at Boom Boom Club Sutton,Surrey UK on 13th July 2007 http://www.feenstra.co.uk/ PETE FEENSTRA -My aim is to promote the best in enduring quality music and up and coming bands in the blues-rock / r&b / roots and quality tribute field. Visit the website for forthcoming gigs at assorted venues and also view exclusive videos there. Aynsley's myspace profile can be found at: http://www.myspace.com/aynsleylister Aynsley picked up the guitar at 8 and played his first gig at 13. One year later on a family trip to San Francisco, he was jamming at 'Lou's Bar' on Pier 49. Brought up on his father's record collection, he had learned to play by ear and would sit for hours in his bedroom playing along to old 45s of Freddie King, John Mayall and Eric Clapton. He spent the next few years honing his craft and would play with anyone, anywhere. By the time he was 18, he had worked his way through various bands and decided to form his own. The band recorded two albums, but it was the second of these two that started things happening. Aynsley had begun writing and it was the three original numbers of this album that attracted the attention of Ruf Records' head honcho Thomas Ruf. In the summer of 1998, they signed a deal. Armed with an album worth of original songs and a handful of cover's, Aynsley went into the studio with Producer Jim Gaines and set to work of his first major album. It would prove to be the start of a long and fruitful career taking him over the next few years all over Europe ,and working with some of the top names on the circuit. Jo Nichols - Bass http://www.myspace.com/jonichols Jo joined Aynsley in June 2006 to complete the new line up. Born and raised in Oxford, she studied music in Birmingham and graduated in 2003. Since then she has played and toured non-stop including sessions on BBC radio and a tour of Canada Rich Spooner - Drums http://www.myspace.com/docspoons Joining Aynsley back in May 2006, Richard Spooner or 'Doc Spoons' as he is affectionately known in the drum world, first picked up a pair of sticks at the age of 14. A seasoned session player for many years, including various TV/radio session appearances (BBC/ITV/CH4/MTV), Rich is also the in-house drummer/percussionist for 'The Groove Criminal' production team. This has seen Doc's moves featured on several commercial sample CDs and the cover CDs/DVDs of both Future Music and Computer Music magazines. In addition to this, Rich can also be seen on the 'Clinic' circuit with Mapex and Paiste and also in Drummer magazine with his own monthly tuition column. |
![]() | Pat Travers - Ian Paice, Aynsley Dunbar, Carmine Appice An exclusive series of Living Legends Music interviews with Pat Travers. Part 9 of 10. Recorded on April 30th, 2008 in the Living Legends Studio in Altamonte Springs, FL. Pat Traver's website: http://www.pattravers.com Living Legends Music online: http://www.livinglegendsmusic.com |
![]() | PETE FEENSTRA TALKS TO AYNSLEY LISTER 13.07.2007 http://www.feenstra.co.uk/ Aynsley Lister at Boom Boom Club Sutton,Surrey UK on 13th July 2007 PETE FEENSTRA -My aim is to promote the best in enduring quality music and up and coming bands in the blues-rock / r&b / roots and quality tribute field. Visit the website for forthcoming gigs at assorted venues and also view exclusive videos there. Aynsley's myspace profile can be found at: http://www.myspace.com/aynsleylister Aynsley picked up the guitar at 8 and played his first gig at 13. One year later on a family trip to San Francisco, he was jamming at 'Lou's Bar' on Pier 49. Brought up on his father's record collection, he had learned to play by ear and would sit for hours in his bedroom playing along to old 45s of Freddie King, John Mayall and Eric Clapton. He spent the next few years honing his craft and would play with anyone, anywhere. By the time he was 18, he had worked his way through various bands and decided to form his own. The band recorded two albums, but it was the second of these two that started things happening. Aynsley had begun writing and it was the three original numbers of this album that attracted the attention of Ruf Records' head honcho Thomas Ruf. In the summer of 1998, they signed a deal. Armed with an album worth of original songs and a handful of cover's, Aynsley went into the studio with Producer Jim Gaines and set to work of his first major album. It would prove to be the start of a long and fruitful career taking him over the next few years all over Europe ,and working with some of the top names on the circuit. Jo Nichols - Bass http://www.myspace.com/jonichols Jo joined Aynsley in June 2006 to complete the new line up. Born and raised in Oxford, she studied music in Birmingham and graduated in 2003. Since then she has played and toured non-stop including sessions on BBC radio and a tour of Canada Rich Spooner - Drums http://www.myspace.com/docspoons Joining Aynsley back in May 2006, Richard Spooner or 'Doc Spoons' as he is affectionately known in the drum world, first picked up a pair of sticks at the age of 14. A seasoned session player for many years, including various TV/radio session appearances (BBC/ITV/CH4/MTV), Rich is also the in-house drummer/percussionist for 'The Groove Criminal' production team. This has seen Doc's moves featured on several commercial sample CDs and the cover CDs/DVDs of both Future Music and Computer Music magazines. In addition to this, Rich can also be seen on the 'Clinic' circuit with Mapex and Paiste and also in Drummer magazine with his own monthly tuition column. |
![]() | Aynsley Dunbar - Doctor Dunbar's Prescription Call My Woman,Low Gear Man and Mean Old World,featuring John Moorshead on guitar |
![]() | Aynsley Lister - 'Angel o' Mine' A live performance of Angel o' Mine by Aynsley Lister and his band at The Boardwalk, Sheffield, 12 April 2007 |
![]() | Aynsley Lister, Balls of Steel A live recording of Aynsley and band performing 'Balls of Steel' at The Boardwalk in Sheffield on 12 April, 2007 |