Dear John – Blurred Vision (plus star guests) – Concert For War Child: Album Review
Dear John is a star-studded celebration of John Lennon’s 80th birthday – in aid of the War Child UK charity. It features Maxi Jazz, KT Tunstall and more…
Dear John is a star-studded celebration of John Lennon’s 80th birthday – in aid of the War Child UK charity. It features Maxi Jazz, KT Tunstall and more…
New documentary film tells the story and considers the cultural implications of the Beatles’ 1968 sojourn to Rishikesh, India
1971 was a year to savour, musically. So many great albums and bands, but one band that had run their course were The Beatles. Whilst the fab four had gone their separate ways, they were all still making fab music.
Biting satire dressed as fop pop whimsy. Pretty Straight Guy is yet another gem from Brighton’s Barbara.
Tired by the weight of your memories? Paul Iwan returns with a classy set of songs to ease the pain.
More from the Alligator vaults to delight, possibly the best singer not on the tip of your tongue; Delbert McClinton.
Chameleonic magpie maverick keeps enough of himself on board to be both convincing and a contender.
The Zombies cast their blissful musical spell over a smitten Glasgow audience with a magnificent set of songs old and new.
Hamish Hawk releases an incredible new album, that marks the emergence of a supremely gifted musician, singer and writer.
The long-awaited debut album from Tamworth folk/Americana songwriter Craig Gould. Songs From The Campfire is a work of beauty.
Craig Gould set to release his deeply emotional new single, Captain Of The Seas. The song is available on 30th November 2021 with all profits going to charity.
The 20th album from the irrepressible Cheap Trick and they’re still all alright.
Second album from Ryan Hamilton, the Texan Tom Petty, gives a lesson in optimism.
The next batch of releases in the On Track series looks at the solo output of John, Paul, George & Ringo in the decade after the break up of The Fab Four and then the Becker/Fagan fronted Steely Dan.
Oxfordshire duo, Skates And Wagons, get to grips with a new Britpop on their debut #ep.