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unusual facts about John Wesley Harding


Fiona Bloom

After working at EMI, Bloom served as the Director of Media Relations at Zero Hour Records, where she was the Director of Media Relations, publicizing artists such as alternative rockers Varnaline and Swervedriver, experimental rockers Space Needle band and Notwist, songwriter Steve Wynn, and John Wesley Harding.


Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie

Other versions include June Tabor's on "Always" (2005), Sharon Shannon's on "Libertango" (2004), John Wesley Harding's on "Trad Arr Jones" (1999) and Oliver Schroer's instrumental version on "Celtic Devotion" (1999).

Markus Rill

After many gigs all over Germany supporting among others Hazeldine, Steve Wynn, and John Wesley Harding his second album The Devil and the Open Road was released on Blue Rose in 1999.

Uncle Dog

Most of the songs were penned by Dave Skinner, although there are a few covers, including Bob Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" (from John Wesley Harding) and Sam Phillips/Herman Parker's "Mystery Train".


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