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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Gig review: BLUESCLUB – Eel Pie Club, Twickenham, London, 26 January 2017
I had wanted to see Robbie McIntosh play live ever since I was spellbound by his scintillating playing on The Pretender’s ‘Learning To Crawl’ album back in 1984. Tracks like ‘My City Was Gone’ and ‘Time The Avenger’ are still … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, BluesClub, Dire Straits, Eel Pie, gig, Guy Fletcher, live, Paul McCartney, Peter Hope-Evans, review, Robbie McIntosh, The Pretenders
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News: JOHN WETTON 1949-2017
In this interview extract from April 2009 John Wetton tells David Randall about his early influences, and the immediate aftermath of his departure from Asia in 1991 which led to the release of his second, and favourite, solo album ‘Battle … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Death, John Wetton, King Crimson, Roxy Music, uk
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Album review: DANKO JONES – Wild Cat
AFM Records [Release date 03.03.17] Danko Jones have been around since 1996 and this is the band’s eighth album. They have a good live reputation, regularly touring the UK and Europe. For me this is my first time listening to a whole album … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Danko Jones, punk, review, rock, Wild Cat
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Gig review: JUST SAY YES/ARFM MELODIC ROCK FUNDRAISER – The Spot, Derby, 28 January 2017
From initially modest ambitions, the ‘Just Say Yes’ fundraiser is rapidly establishing itself as a must on the festival calendar for melodic rock fans, sandwiched between Autumn’s Firefest and latterly Rockingham, and Spring’s HRH. I hugely enjoyed my first festival … Continue reading
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Tagged AOR, Blood Red Saints, COP UK, Dante Fox, Dirty White Boyz, festival, FM, gig, JSY, Just Say Yes, melodic rock, review, Romeo's Daughter, Steve Overland, Vega
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Album review: GERRY JABLONSKI & THE ELECTRIC BAND – Live Trouble
Gerry Jablonski [Release date 02.12.16] The fact that Gerry Jablonski & The Electric Band chose Poland to cut a live album tells you all you need to know about the relentless road work that this Scottish band have undertaken in … Continue reading
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Tagged Big George & The Business, Blues N Trouble, Blues Traveller, Chicago Blues, Dana Dixon, Dave Acari, Dave Innes, Frankie Miller, Gerry Jablonski, Gerry Jablonski & The Electric Band, Grigor Leslie, harmonica, Jack Bruce, John Popper, Lewis Fraser, Lewis Hamilton, live album, Live Trouble, Maggie Bell's Stone The Crows, Peter Narojczyk, review, Scottish blues, Tam White, The Nimmo Brothers
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Album review: HEATH GREEN & THE MAKESHIFTERS
Okay, this is the shit. From the chugging opening bars of “Out to the City”, and that voice – close your eyes and tell me Frankie Miller isn’t back in the house. This is swampy Americana at its finest from … Continue reading
Album review: THE WILD! – Wild At Heart
SPV/Steamhammer [Release date 17.02.17] Jailhouse tattoo sleeves, Jack Daniels, skanky birds, drag cars, chainsaws, yobbish football-terrace choruses, drinking double-fisted, whacking beer bottles with baseball bats, Powerage-era riffagery, setting fire to…anything, reckless frat-boy behavior, blue denim cut-offs, trailer-park trash attitude and I’m guessing, way out of date … Continue reading
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Tagged album, hard rock, Mike Fraser, review, rock, sleaze, SPV, the Wild!, Wild At Heart
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Gig review: TYKETTO – Islington Academy, London, 26 January 2017
2016 was meant to be a big year for Tyketto as they both celebrated the 25th anniversary reissue of their classic ‘Don’t Come Easy release and an excellent new album ‘Reach’, the first with a new line-up of the band. … Continue reading
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Tagged AOR, Chris Childs, Chris Green, Danny Vaughn, Ged Rylands, gig, melodic rock, Michael Clayton Arbeeny, review, Romeo's Daughter, Tyketto
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Album review: THE PRS BAND – Time To Testify (Paul Reed Smith)
Pete Feenstra chatted to Paul Reed Smith for his Feature show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, first broadcast 5 March 2017. Favored Nations [Release date 10.02.17] www.prsband.com/music (hear samples) He’s been designing guitars for any number of name guitarists … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS, INTERVIEWS, Radio interview, The Best of 2017
Tagged album, guitar, guitarist, Paul Reed Smith, review, rock, soul, The PRS Band, Time To Testify
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News: LISBEE STAINTON to release first album in three years ahead of a UK tour
Highly acclaimed singer-songwriter Lisbee Stainton will release her fifth studio album ‘Then Up’ on 21st April 2017 on Marionet Music, ahead of a nine-date headline UK tour throughout May. The release of ‘Then Up’ will be preceded by the release … Continue reading
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Tagged album, folk, Lisbee Stainton, Marionet Music, news, pop, singer, songwriter, Then Up, UK tour
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Album review: TIM BOWNESS – Lost In The Ghostlight
Inside Out [Release date 17.02.17] To my shame I have never really listened to any of the music by Tim Bowness prior to this album. The album’s theme revolves around the contemporary musings of Moonshot leader Jeff Harrison, though the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Inside Out, Lost In The Ghostlight, melodic, No-Man, progressive, review, Steven Wilson, Tim Bowness
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Gig review: GLENN HUGHES – Islington Assembly Hall, London, 21 January 2017
In October 2016, Glenn Hughes chatted to Get Ready to ROCK! Radio about his music with tracks from ‘Resonate’ Keeping up a gruelling schedule that would break many a younger man, Glenn Hughes’ solo career, which took a bit of … Continue reading
Quick plays: MIKE GROGAN, PELE, THE MOST UGLY CHILD
MIKE GROGAN Too Many Ghosts Poacher Records [Release date 10.02.17] Having paid his dues in the punk explosion of the 70′s, and a six piece Springsteen-esque band in the 80′s, South of England based multi-instrumentalist Mike Grogan has settled into … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Copper And Lace, Fireworks, folk, Mike Grogan, Pele, pop, review, rock, roots, singer, songwriter, The Most Ugly Child, Too Many Ghosts, Torgeir Waldemar
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Album review: VANGELIS – Delectus (Box set)
Win the box set!! (Comp. closes 19.02.17) UMC [Release date 03.02.17] Just too late for Xmas, comes this mammoth 13-disc box set of Vangelis’ albums on Vertigo and Polydor, remastered from the original first generation tapes under the big man’s … Continue reading
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Tagged album, ambient, boxed set, Delectus, instrumental, Jon Anderson, new age, orchestral, reissue, review, rock, soundtrack, Vangelis
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Album review: ASH WILSON – Broken Machine
Wilson Brothers Music [Release date 21.04.17] There’s nothing ‘broken’ about this debut from Lincolnshire based singer-songwriter/ blues guitarist Ash Wilson. One of a growing band of a new blues generation, with brother Phil not only contributing drums and percussion, but … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Ash Wilson, blues, blues rock, Broken Machine, review, rhythm & blues
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Album review: JO HARMAN – People We Become
Sands Foley Entertainment [Release date 03.02.17] So who the hell is Jo Harman? Her 2013 debut album Dirt On My Tongue blended rock, soul, blues and jazz with a maturity way beyond her tender years. Get Ready To ROCK!’s Pete … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Jo Harman, Michael McDonald, People We Become, pop, review, rock, soul
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Album review: STATUS QUO – Don’t Stop, Under The Influence, The Party Ain’t Over Yet…
Edsel [Release date 20.01.17] These three Quo re-issues are given more poignancy now by the passing of Rick Parfitt whose ill health is bookended by the original albums. A year after the covers album he had quadruple by-pass heart surgery … Continue reading
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News: Ramblin’ Man Fair announce more acts and headliners
Following the second successful year in 2016, the two-day Ramblin’ Man Fair returns 29-30 July. In addition to the main stage there is the Prog In The Park Stage, Outlaw Country Stage Blues and Grooverider Stage. Headliners already announced include … Continue reading
Album review: T.S.O.L. – The Trigger Complex
Rise Records [Release date 27.01.17] T.S.O.L. (True Sounds Of Liberty) have been around since 1978 and still feature original members Jack Grisham (vocals), Ron Emory (guitar) and Mike Roche (bass), who are joined by Greg Kuehn (piano/synths) and new drummer … Continue reading
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Tagged album, pop punk, review, rock, T.S.O.L., the Trigger Complex
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Gig review: TNT – Union Scene, Drammen, Norway – 14 January 2017
When first informed about Norwegian band TNT’s upcoming 30th anniversary tour of ‘Tell No Tales’ featuring the return of the U.S. born Tony Harnell on vocals following his brief stint in Skid Row, I realised the only way I would … Continue reading
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Tagged 14 January 2017, Drammen, gig, hard rock, melodic, Motley Crue, Norway, Rachel Lorin, review, Ronni Le Terko, Tell No Tales, TNT, Tony Harnell, Union Scene, Whitesnake
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Album review: ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO – Burn Something Beautiful
Fantasy/Concord Music Group [Release date 20.01.17] Despite this being Alejandro Escovedo’s twelfth studio album I had not heard of him before, something I am glad has been rectified as this a wonderful album and has me wanting to explore his back … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alejandro Escovedo, Burn Something Beautiful, Peter Buck, REM, review, rock, songwriter
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