Frankie Archer – Kitchen Garden CafĂ©, Birmingham: Live Review
We head to one of our favourite venues; Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham; to see one of our favourites artists – Frankie Archer.
We head to one of our favourite venues; Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham; to see one of our favourites artists – Frankie Archer.
We’re in Liverpool for Steve Hackett and his latest Genesis related extravaganza.
We’re at the O2 Ritz in Manchester as Jet celebrate 20 years of Get Born. Tempesst is in support.
We are in attendance for Public Service Broadcasting celebrating the release of their brand new album, The Last Flight.
“It’s got to be-ee-ee-ee”…… pretty damn good actually; we catch Fairground Attraction live in Wolverhampton.
Big Big Train roll into Manchester with a tour de force of joyous progressive rock and The Likes Of Us album.
Sam Palladio; actor and singer songwriter; takes the stage to showcase his debut album – The Perfect Summer’s Day, before we lost the Light.
An evening with Haken in Manchester is a masterclass in heavy progressive music.
We catch an utterly fabulous marge in sound from Katie Spencer, aided by Spencer Cozens, Alan Thomson and the songs of John Martyn.
Once more, we witness Aynsley Lister as he makes his annual visit to the North West. This time, we head to the brilliant Waterloo Music Bar in Blackpool.
Could be our final festival review of the season, but with plenty of ‘ATB approved’ acts on show, Seuras Og is on the case.
Texas roll back the years in style; 35 of them to be exact. Support comes from fellow Scot; the brilliant KT Tunstall.
Courtesy of the Early Doors Club project St George’s Church, Tyldesley is full to hear an hours worth of uplifting solo acoustic music from Bluetones’ vocalist Mark Morriss.
We are at O2 Ritz Manchester as Thomas Dolby rolls through on a rare UK tour. Support comes from Prefab Sprout’s Martin McAloon.
The gig diary is ever full, the latest being a visit to The Honeysuckle Inn in Ramsgate to see Rag Mama Rag.