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Mark Cole

Vocals, harmonica, guitar, mandolin

A powerful, passionate vocalist, Mark also plays a pretty mean harp and compliments Rick's playing with his own honest, uncluttered slide and rhythm guitar.

Mark's first ever gig was back in '83 playing drums with a rock & blues outfit called Little Village. Since then he has treaded the boards countless times, singing and playing a variety of instruments with numerous bands.

His many talents keep him in regular demand at studio sessions covering all types of music from hard rock to folk, passing through blues and country on the way. Both in the studio and on stage he has played with or supported a great many artistes including Kent DuChaine, Alison Moyet, Dr. Feelgood, Chris Jagger (Mick's brother), Roy Wood, Ian Dench (EMF), Steve Gibbons, Mike D'Abo, Phil Beer (Rolling Stones session man), the Gutter Brothers, Richard Thompson, guitar legend Alvin Lee (at the Glastonbury Festival in 1994), Chicken Shack, Steve Marriott and Chicago Blues legend Eddie C. Campbell.

Over the years he has received critical acclaim for his vocal performance and songwriting which has been described as having "a quality and professionalism that sets it apart from so many" with an "assured melodic delivery and ability to constantly impress" (Rock 'n' Reel magazine). He writes songs across many styles both for the bands that he plays in and other performers.

Mark's influences include Bukka White, Muddy Waters, Steve Earle, Little Walter, Dr. Ross, Tom Waits, John Lee Hooker, Hound Dog Taylor, John Hiatt, Sonny Boy Williamson and Elmore James.

 

Rick Edwards

Guitar, vocals

A much-in-demand, talented multi-style guitarist, Rick goes 'back to his roots' for the Sons and delivers some of the best deep-south acoustic/electric guitar you've heard for a long time plus some very tasty vocals.

In the 70s Rick lived and worked in London, playing in many outfits including Studebaker, an Anglo-American country band signed to CBS. The U.S.A. had the benefits of his talents in the first half of the 80s while he lived in Denver, Colorado and toured through Texas, Oklahoma and California in numerous blues, bluegrass, country and jazz outfits.

On his return in '84 Rick spent four years in extensive solo and session work around Bristol and Bath area. He was a well received regular at the Howlin Wolf, Naval Volunteer and Old Duke and played with Tone On Ten amongst others. At the tail end of the 80s and in the early-mid 90s Rick played guitar, harp and vocals for Piston Broke a soul blues collective based in the West-Midlands and lead/slide guitars for Blind Lemon Blues, a solid five piece act working extensively around Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, and Gloucestershire.

Since the mid 90s he has been a guitarist and vocalist with the Blueshounds, a four piece R&B outfit, well known on the SouthWest gig scene and regularly backed by the Little Big Horns. Rick also fronts Hocus Pocus Blues - a solid four piece which punches out classic Chicago and Texas blues - playing lead/slide guitar and vocals.

Rick has also opened for some of the greats including Mississippi Fred McDowell, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Boz Scaggs, Paul Lamb and Connie Lush.

Lyndon Webb

Bass

Bass - Sons of the Delta
Although principally our bass player, Lyndon is also a fantastic guitarist, mandolin player and more. He sings wonderfully too. So much talent in one person. The rest of us aren't jealous at all. Outside of the Sons he plays in a number of bands spanning several genres and is also an accomplished sound engineer. Needless to say he brings a wealth of experience and skill to the band - and he smiles a lot too :)

Martin Fitzgibbon

Drums

Martin Fitzgibbon - Sons of the Delta
A member of the original London production of the Rocky Horror Show, with the mask and hat still to prove it! in the '90s he was drummer with Mark in acclaimed roots-rockers the Dockery Boys and now drums with the very popular festival band The Jigantics. Marty is also an in-demand session musician with hundreds of recordings to his name and has performed with and in front of, some of the biggest names in the world of popular music, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Lou Reed et al.

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