Tag: The Kinks
The Zombies On The Blues (Part One)
The Zombies – veteran purveyors of scintillating and haunting music for over five decades, drawing on jazz, rock and blues influences at every turn but scoring durable chart hits all over the world, even gifting Carlos Santana with one of his biggest hits and spurring The Byrds to explore psychedelia…
Read MoreNine Below Zero Announce 40th Anniversary October – December 2019 UK Tour
Nine Below Zero Announce 40th Anniversary October – December 2019 UK Tour Supplied...
Read MoreMari Wilson
A singer’s singer, knowledgeable and melodic BUT with that jazzy feel that enables her to bring a freshness to her material. Just Listen To This had the chance to speak with Mari at her Cornbury Festival appearance. Her answers to our questions give a clue as to how she has sustained a career, thank you Ms Wilson…
Read MorePhil Brown – The Mechanics Of Song Creation
It’s time we caught up with mercurial musician, arranger, songsmith and singer Phil Brown. Currently based in Nashville, Brown’s skyborne sonic works eschew the city’s traditional patterns and tone palates for something more linear and soulful… This conversation takes in his influences and many other thoughts…
Read MoreSam Brothers
He’s young, he writes songs, he draws on on some perhaps unusual but classic roots influences..and here, Sam Brothers answers some of our questions, painting a picture of where he’s at and where he’s heading. Thanks, Sam
Read MoreFerris & Sylvester Release New Video And Confirm 2018 Festival Appearances
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Read MoreHailey Tuck – Junk
I enjoy various genres and styles of music and I don’t really have a ‘favourite’ per se. However, I do like jazz and have been a fan of artists such as Gregory Porter and Jamie Cullum for several years. It seems like such ‘free’ genre of music which can take a listener to several places both psychologically and emotionally.
Read MoreChuck Berry – Chuck
Described by some as America’s Greatest Living Poet, Charles Berry took his T Bone Walker and Muddy Waters influences and crafted a unique body of rock’n’roll and blues songs of classic, timeless quality.
Read MorePelle Almqvist (The Hives)
Swedish rock band The Hives have a series of successful albums under their belt including ‘Barely Legal’ and ‘The Black and White Album’. With a set at Green Day’s British Summertime Festival in London imminent Pete sat down for an exclusive chat with frontman Pelle:
Read MoreSunset Sons – Very Rarely Say Die
Sunset Sons Very Rarely Say Die As the album title says, a word only used by group members when...
Read MoreEdward Rogers
Edward Rogers Born in England but now based in the US, Rogers seems to combine the best qualities...
Read MoreBernie Torme – 20 Questions
Bernie Torme – 20 Questions He’s a veteran rocker, working in his own name or with the likes...
Read MoreJust Listen To This – 2015 In Review
Just Listen To This – 2015 In Review As this year comes to a close, we at JLTT thought we...
Read MoreDave Hanson – 20 Questions
Dave Hanson – 20 Questions Tell us about your new EP, please – seems as though you wish one...
Read MoreLifehouse & Raglans, October 2015, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London, United Kingdom
Lifehouse & Raglans Saturday 3rd October 2015 O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London, United...
Read MoreThe Strypes – Little Victories
The Strypes Little Victories (Universal Music) Greetings to Strypes fans everywhere…..including...
Read MoreThe Pretty Things – A Personal Selection
THE PRETTY THINGS – A Personal Selection Over 51 years, this great British group has recorded some...
Read MoreBernie Marsden
Bernie Marsden With a new album ‘Shine’ released and live dates planned, Just Listen To...
Read MoreRon Sexsmith – 20 Questions
20 Questions for Ron Sexsmith Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith has released recordings of...
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