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Saturday, October 23, 2021

DEREK HOLT FOUNDING MEMBER OF CLASSIC ROCK LEGENDS 'CLIMAX BLUES BAND' EXCLUSIVE ZOOM TV INTERVIEW FROM SPAIN

 



D E R E K  H O L T

SINGER-SONGWRITER-

MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST

FOUNDING MEMBER

of LEGENDARY CLASSIC ROCKER'S

CLIMAX BLUES BAND

EXCLUSIVE ZOOM TV INTERVIEW

FROM SPAIN

CLICK BELOW TO WATCH IN ITS ENTIRETY


Derek Holt has written, sung, and played on hit records; toured with bands throughout the world; has managed a studio that consistently produced hit singles of the 90s; writes and produces music for film, television, the corporate market, and library albums. 


But Derek Holt is most recognized for being a founding member/singer/songwriter and musician for the legendary Climax Blues Band. He was their guitarist but later switched to bass and keyboards.  During the late seventies the Climax Blues Band produced a string of self-penned singles and albums, which not only sold well but also received considerable critical acclaim. The Climax Blues Band released 19 albums and had Hits with "Couldn't Get It Right" and "I Love You" which was written and performed by Derek Holt. "Couldn't Get It Right" reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1977, and "I Love You" peaked at No. 12 in 1981.



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CLIMAX BLUES BAND

An Illustrated History Volume One

USING THE POWER

1968-1977

Volume Two Shining On 

1977-1982 is in preparation.

 We will keep all of you who registered interest for Volume One updated on progress.



If you have not previously registered your interest and would like to do so for Volume Two, please click here.

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CLIMAX BLUES BAND

 DISCOGRAPHY

Albums

The Climax Chicago Blues Band (1969)

Plays On (1969)

A Lot of Bottle (1970)

Tightly Knit (1971)

Rich Man (1972)

FM/Live (1973)

Sense of Direction (1974)

Stamp Album (1975)

Gold Plated (1976)

Shine On (1978)

Real to Reel (1979)

Flying the Flag (1980)

Lucky for Some (1981)

Sample and Hold (1983)

Drastic Steps (1988)

Blues from the Attic (1993)

25 Years 1968–1993 (1994)

Big Blues (2004)

Climax Blues Band World Tour 1976 (2011, Major League Productions)

Security Alert: The Live Bootleg (2014)

Tempus Fugit 4 track EP: Album Sampler (2018)

Hands of Time (2019)









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