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Henry Parker (The 27)
The lead singer of the harmonies-drenched trio faces one of our customised question sets. We present his responses, thank you Henry…
Read MorePete Murray
The Australian songsmith is playing at Bush Hall and we have an invite to see him perform. Opportunists that we are, we offer to arrive early and chat with Murray before the show…thanks Pete for the meet and these informative responses…
Read MoreDoyle Bramhall II – Shades
It is evident that for any releases under his own name, Bramhall has his own sound, arrangements, compositional direction and execution
Read MoreGregg Allman – The Road Home
The man who knows more than anybody outside Gregg Allman’s family about his final years is his manager and close friend Michael Lehman. Pete met him in London to talk about the great musician’s final years…
Read MoreChris Simmons Releases New Single
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Read MoreChris Hillman – Bidin’ My Time
Produced by the late Tom Petty, no less, this collection finds the Byrd and Burritos etc star looking backwards, forwards and sideways. Hillman is an established musician and singer of supreme quality.
Read MoreGregg Allman – Southern Blood
As his time on Earth ran out, Gregg Allman insisted that he wanted to record an album reflecting on his life and influences, at the studio where HourGlass and Allman Bros records had been made.
Read MoreThe Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band – Lay It On Down (Deluxe)
Shepherd’s albums always have two key elements, whatever the material – a great sense of purpose and assurance AND the uncanny and enduring relationship and understanding between Kenny and his long-time vocalist and guitarist Noah Hunt.
Read MoreDavid Crosby – Lighthouse
Crosby’s art can take many musical forms. This release takes an overall mellow path but his history takes in a staggering range of moods and tempo’s. Take The Byrds’ Lady Friend – it bursts with raging drums, emphatic bass, ringing electric twelve string, an ominous staccato brass arrangement, a lyric of loss with no trace of self-pity
Read MoreTom Chaplin – The Wave
By his own admission, Keane frontman Tom Chaplin pretty much hit rock bottom a couple of years ago, with his own demons in the form of substance addiction sending him to the Priory. He says he thought he was a goner, he couldn’t breathe and all was collapsing in on him. Bravely, he blames nobody else for bad choices he made. Now, at just 37 this Hastings lad has a chance of enhanced family life and a career revival.
Read MoreThe Rides – Pierced Arrow
The Rides Pierced Arrow Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group From the opening Stonesy burst of Kick...
Read MoreBob Harris – Country Sessions
Bob Harris – Country Sessions (Hump Head Records) With this year’s Country 2 Country...
Read MoreJudith Owen & Harry Shearer Christmas EP Announcement
Judith Owen & Harry Shearer Christmas EP Announcement Christmas has come early with an...
Read MoreDan Patlansky – Dear Silence Thieves
Dan Patlansky Dear Silence Thieves Independent Label This is the seventh album release from South...
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