Brett Marvin and The Thunderbolts - Radio Broadcasts

Radio Broadcasts

In 1971, two members of Brett Marvin, Trussell and Pitts, took part in a live radio broadcast discussion on the Jeremy Gilbert Show on Radio London, with the tagline ‘Can White Men Play the Blues?’, this compered by Viv Stanshall, where the indisposed Keith Moon joined in the discussion by 'phone-in’ .

In 1991, Brett Marvin appeared on, and played a live set for, BBC’s Paul Jones show.

In 1992, Trussell, Lewie and Pitts were interviewed on Greater London Radio’s Mary Costello Show about Brett Marvin and its history.

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