First Glasgow 38417 (LC71 ETL) waits to make an approach to the bus stop on the other side of the junction.
Glasgow, West Regent Street, 12/10/2024.
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The imprint of a demolished Georgian townhouse, in West Regent Street, Glasgow, 23.4.22. For the building prior to demolition, see flic.kr/p/2nfQTak
Georgian townhouse formerly on the corner of W Regent St and W Campbell St, Glasgow. Left to rot and now demolished: flic.kr/p/2ngmepb
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The Burns Howff is probably the best known Rock and Blues music venue in Glasgow. It was located at 56 West Regent Street in the city centre and established a reputation as the launch pad for many Scottish musicians. Burns Howff resident bands included Power, that later changed name to Stone the Crows. This band featured Maggie Bell on vocals, and James Dewar on bass guitar. James Dewar, known as Jimmy Dewar later formed The Robin Trower Band with ex Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower and drummer Reg Isadore. It was in Burns Howff that Alex Harvey met with the musicians who were to become the Sensational Alex Harvey Band. Quoted from Wikipedia