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Albert Lee - Country Boy

Here's Albert Lee who was in Cumbria this year to help a Lincolnshire singer make his firstalbum at Tom Tyson's studio in Egremont.

Adrian Freebury, of Axholme Drive, Epworth, has been writing songs as a hobby since 1979 and this year he penned some tunes with Albert Lee, an artist renowned for being 'the guitar player's guitar player.'

The chance to record the album came about after Adrian's wife, Annie, bought him two days at the Music Farm Studio in Egremont, Cumbria, a surprise present which put him in touch with producer and sound engineer, Tom Tyson.

This great version of 'Country Boy' is from an old Chas and Dave Christmas Special as Albert is invited on stage and the eagle-eyed might spot Eric Clapton in the audience.

For the full run-down on Albert and his appearance at the Egremont studios turn to our general news section http://www.getnoticedonline.co.uk/news/general-news/in-an-egremont-studio-with-albert-is-a-dream-for-adrian.html?mosmsg=Item+successfully+saved.

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