Early Jul Round Up – Daniel Sherrill, Tu-Kay & Ryan, John Douglas: Album Review(s)
So many discs, so little time…..we round up a trio of releases fromDaniel Sherrill, Tu-Kay & Ryan and John Douglas.
So many discs, so little time…..we round up a trio of releases fromDaniel Sherrill, Tu-Kay & Ryan and John Douglas.
A cache of Celts that we somehow missed earlier, just as we’re late to celebrate Saimh!
From the sublime to the outlandish – and all stops in between. 85 covers of Beatles songs for your lasting entertainment.
Fun Lovin’ Criminals are hitting a big milestone; 100% Columbian turns 25 and the band are out celebrating as only the FLC do.
Expanded version of the end of Island’s love affair with Martyn, studio, live and with added Dave Gilmour.
Fraternity? Bon Scott’s pre-AC/DC band have their two albums and a disc of rarities packed up by Grape Organisation.
The third album from the Folk/Americana duo of Will and Angie, known collectively as Oka Vanga
Pokey LaFarge returns with his new album, Rock Bottom Rhapsody; a personal story of getting to the bottom of the glass and beyond.
A trio of pleasant reminders of 2022 as we round up releases by Ian McNabb, The Feedback File and Anthony Toner.
Seth Lakeman completes 2021 at The Met, with the last of a handful of intimate dates accompanied by Alex Hart.
The Family man’s solo adventures continue: Installment 2 in the Cherry Red/Esoteric Roger Chapman reissue programme
Welcome reappraisal of the career peak of an often maligned storyteller par excellence, Harry Chapin.
Steve Hackett and his Seconds Out + More tour stops off at Manchester Apollo.
The earliest solo ventures of Family’s dynamic frontman, Roger Chapman – remastered and expanded
A few beers, a band and a Saturday night,. The ensemble that made pub rock a brand. The Brinsley Schwarz anthology.