Tag: The Royal Albert Hall
Teenage Cancer Trust At The Royal Albert Hall 2019 Announce More Artists
Teenage Cancer Trust At The Royal Albert Hall 2019 Announce More Artists Supplied By PR...
Read MoreGlen Matlock – Never Mind The Trivia
I never wanted to interview Malcolm McLaren, the shapeshifting one-time Sex Pistols manager, because as a would-be and sometimes successful manipulator of the media of his day (wouldn’t he have loved Twitter, SnapChat et al?
Read MoreThe Isley Brothers & Santana – Power Of Peace
A few copies of this release should be dropped over North Korea, I think..and then over Washington. Both these Sony acts have long promoted peace, love and understanding and their linking up to create and combine is a laudable notion.
Read MoreThe Rolling Stones – Back To Blues Roots
The Stones record a new blues-based album in London and subsequently Chuck Leavell adds piano parts in the US. Our man talks to Chuck about the Stones, the new blues set release, song selections and more
Read MoreImelda May – Life Love Flesh Blood (Deluxe Edition)
There was a time when quite a few ace chanteuses were on the Decca label. It seems appropriate for Ms May to be releasing this set on the iconic label at this time in her personal life and artistic journey.
Read More2016 In Review – Part One
Welcome readers to our personal roundup of good moments and events that happened during this year. Maybe one of your favourite acts or artists is mentioned? Read on to find out and bear in mind we are thinking sounds AND sights…..
Read MoreBeth Hart, November 2016, Royal Festival Hall, London, United Kingdom
Beth sure draws a crowd to her shows. This particular performance was throughout so raw and fractured and open that it felt little short of an exorcism.There are no taboos or forbidden song subjects for Hart, she tells it like it is or was to tell her stories.
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 MoreCaro Emerald Announces ‘Emerald Island’ 2017 UK Tour
Caro Emerald Announces ‘Emerald Island’ 2017 UK Tour. Dutch singer-songwriter...
Read MoreKenny G Announces June 2016 UK Tour
Kenny G Announces June 2016 UK Tour Kenny G, one of the most successful saxophonists in the world...
Read MoreMollie Marriott – 20 Questions
Mollie Marriott – 20 Questions The surname may be familiar. Yes, this is the singing...
Read MoreLeadBelly Fest, June 2015, Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom
Leadbelly Fest Monday 15th June 2015 Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom * A host of...
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