Classic Rock

Oli Brown

IT’S FAIR TO say that Oli Brown’s career hasn’t quite followed the trajectory many expected. Having released his blues debut album Open Road in 2008, six years later he took a hard-left with alt.rock noiseniks RavenEye, but seemed broken by the business when that band split after making a dream start supporting Kiss, Aerosmith and Slash.

Thankfully Brown

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