Duster Bennett

[2] Backed by his girlfriend Stella Sutton and the original Fleetwood Mac on three tracks, the album was well received.

Emerging in the late 1960s from the art school music scene of Kingston-upon-Thames and Guildford, Bennett was a one-man blues band, in the style of bluesmen such as Joe Hill Louis, with virtuosity and coordination on drums, guitar and harmonica.

[1] His live sets combined his own compositions with Jimmy Reed-style blues standards often aided by friends Peter Green and Top Topham.

[1] For decades, a clutch of live and home recordings on Indigo seemed to be all that remained of his work until the 2006 release of the Complete Blue Horizon Sessions.

After performing with Memphis Slim on 26 March 1976, in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Bennett was driving home in a Ford Transit van in Warwickshire when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel.