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  1. Once in a Blue Moon es el primer álbum de estudio del músico escocés Frankie Miller, acompañado por Brinsley Schwarz como banda de acompañamiento. [2] Fue publicado en enero de 1973 por Chrysalis .

    • 1972
    • Pub rock[1]​
    • enero de 1973
  2. www.iangomm.com › bio---IAN GOMM---

    Two Nashville musicians, Jeff 'Stick' Davis, ‘The Amazing Rhythm Aces' bass player, and Pat McInerney, drummer with 'The Blue Moon Orchestra', Nanci Griffith's band, both flew over from the States especially for the project. Ian then flew back to Nashville, Tennessee in November 2000 where the rest of the album was recorded and mixed.

  3. 5 de may. de 2024 · The song “Hold On” by Ian Gomm is a heartfelt anthem that resonates with anyone who has experienced heartbreak and the trials of life. Released in 1978 as part of Gomm’s album “Summer Holiday,” the song captures the essence of perseverance and the importance of holding onto what truly matters in life.

    • Kristen Wiley
  4. Once in a Blue Moon, an Album by Frankie Miller. Released in January 1973 on Chrysalis (catalog no. CHR 1036; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pub Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Singer-Songwriter. Rated #699 in the best albums of 1973.

    • (139)
    • January 1973
    • Frankie Miller
    • 3.51 / 5.00.5from 139 ratings
  5. 9 de jun. de 2022 · English. Released 1972. Frankie Miller - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica. Bob Andrews - grand piano, junk piano, accordion, backing vocals. Brinsley Schwarz - lead & acoustic guitars. Ian Gomm - lead & acoustic guitars. Nick Lowe - electric bass, double bass, backing vocals. Billy Rankin - drums. Bridgit, Joy and Janice - backing vocals.

    • 4 min
    • 302
    • Teatro2005
  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Once In A Blue Moon" on Discogs.

  7. Once in a Blue Moon is the debut solo album by Frankie Miller, using Brinsley Schwarz as his backing band, showcases Miller's skills as a singer and songwriter. The song "I Can’t Change It" was featured in episode 4 of the first series of the drama series Life on Mars.