Electronic press kit for Little Axe's Stone Cold Ohio. Skip McDonald with original Sugar Hill bandmates Doug Wimbish, and Keith LeBlanc discuss Skip's "Stone Cold Ohio" record released on Peter Gabriel's Real World Records. Also part of the band's performance at Real World's 20th Anniversary Celebration Concert held on the grounds of Gabriel's English country estate.
Little Axe performing Black Diamond Train live, with Alan Glen (harmonica, guitar), Scotty Firth (vocals, bass), Saz Bell (vocals) and Kevin Gibbs (vocals).
Little Axe live at Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Scotland on January 31, 2007. Poor sound quality, but nice to watch.
Little Axe, Skip McDonald, Doug Wimbish, Keith LeBlanc, guest Pierre (sax) playing the Second Annual Wimbash at Sully's Pub in Hartford, Connecticut, August 2005. This is 'Hard Times'.
Woodentops featuring Skip 'Little Axe' McDonald live at London's Empire Ballroom in 1991. The track is called You Could be Happy.
Skip McDonald in an impromptu jam session with Doug Wimbish, Bernie Worrell, John McCarthy, Steve Scales, and Keith LeBlanc.
Tackhead, Little Axe and Bernard Fowler's Bad Dog have almost finished the European tour. Here are some pictures of the gigs at FZW in Dortmund, Germany on February 12, 2008 and Effenaar Eindhoven, on February 13.
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Venue Bix in the German city Stuttgart will see the start of a remarkable tour on Thursday January 24. Not only Bernard Fowler's Bad Dog will play there, Little Axe and Tackhead will perform as well during a tour through five...
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"Built for A-Z listening, no skips"
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The Sun
"With Little Axe you're always at the crossroads"
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