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Nina & Mike recorded the song as "Ring Ring" with lyrics in German for the duo's 1973 album Rund um die welt mit Nina & Mike. Twiggy remade "Rings" for 1977 album Please Get My Name Right (UK number 35). Dr. Hook had a 1982 European single release with a remake of "Rings". Leo Kottke recorded "Rings" for his 1983 album Time Step.
Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an American acoustic guitarist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues , jazz , and folk music , and for syncopated , polyphonic melodies.
The song "Rings" was subsequently covered by both Lobo and Reuben Howell in 1974. [8] Lobo's version was released as a single which reached 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 8 on the Easy Listening chart. The song was also recorded in 1983 by Leo Kottke for his album, Time Step.
6- and 12-String Guitar is the second album by Leo Kottke, a solo instrumental steel-string acoustic guitar album originally released by John Fahey's Takoma Records in 1969. It is popularly known as the Armadillo album after the animal illustrated in the distinctive cover art (by Annie Elliott).
All songs by Leo Kottke except as noted. All tracks are excerpted from Leo Kottke, Burnt Lips, Balance, Guitar Music, Live in Europe and Time Step, except as noted. ’’The Fisherman’’ is a previously unreleased live recording from a Montreux Jazz Festival appearance in 1977. The short version of "Little Martha" is a previously unreleased ...
Leo Kottke chronology; 6- and 12-String Guitar (1969) Circle 'Round the Sun ... All songs by Leo Kottke except as noted Side one "If Momma Knew" § – 2:30
Jul. 27—It's evident that Leo Kottke would rather be on a stage than at home. With the exception of the pandemic period, the acoustic guitar virtuoso has been primarily on the road. Since the ...
The song "Pamela Brown" was also featured as the sole Leo Kottke track in a promotional-only compilation album from 1976 issued by Capitol records entitled The Greatest Music Ever Sold (Capitol SPRO-8511/8512), which was distributed to record stores during the 1976 Holiday season as part of Capitol's "Greatest Music Ever Sold" campaign.