The peak of the British Blues Boom - and Savage Cabbage the band who
could have rivalled Cream. At their height they were billed with Rory
Gallagher's Taste at 'Colonel Barefoot's Rock Garden' where psychedelic
lyrics and electric blues ignited the night. The arts became rampant
street-culture - roaring like wildfire from '68 to '70: Doc's exotic
final school years. A tragic chaotic emotional hiatus thrusts him
choicelessly on stage alone, as a weird solo-Bluesman with a maniacal
talk-in. He meets John Martyn, Jo Ann Kelly, and Mike Cooper. Art School
looms and Doc finds himself standing alone with his Blues harp and
faux-resophonic guitar - waiting for Papa Legba at yet another
crossroads ... "Deeply touched by what you wrote" - John Martyn Praise
for Volume one: "One spectacular sentence after another - a delight to
read" - Deborah Magone "The taste of some exotic food on the tip of the
tongue - unsure of what it is you like - but you must try more and more
..." - Colin J. Tozer