From the very first Glastonbury Festival to this Friday's Keighley Blues Club -- that's Keith Christmas.
The 62-year-old musician made his Glastonbury debut in 1970 and played acoustic guitar on David Bowie's Space Oddity album.
Through the 1970s he released four solo albums while touring and supporting many leading bands.
These included Captain Beefheart, The Who, King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Roxy Music, Hawkwind and the Kinks.
He also contributed to recordings by the likes of Rod Argent, Peter Winfield, Greg Lake, Cat Stevens and Pat Donaldson.
Keith dropped out of sight in the 1980s but rekindlec his career with blues band Weatherman in the 1990s, and has recorded and toured sporadically since.
Keith supports Dave Kelly, leading member of The Blues Band, at Keighley Blues Club, in Cougar Park's Hall of Fame. Tickets cost £10 from 01535 600310.
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