British folk-rock rope Stackridge will make their U.S. radio entrance on Monday, Mar 14 — a small 40 years after a group’s initial record. The band, whose The Man in a Bowler Hat manuscript was constructed by Beatles writer George Martin, will seem on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
According to BeatlesNews.com, Ferguson was a fan of a rope as a teen in Scotland. The group, that reformed in 1997 after a 20-year hiatus, got in hold with Ferguson after finding that he was regulating one of a band’s recordings in his furloughed stand-up act.
Since 2008, Stackridge have reissued their whole catalog on CD, including a aforementioned Bowler Hat album, that was their top charting disc, reaching #23 on a U.K. charts in 1974. The organisation followed that manuscript with dual releases on Elton John’s Rocket Records before disbanding in 1977.