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Album review: DENNIS CHURCHILL DRIES – I

AOR Heaven [Released 01.06.15] Vocalist/bassist Dennis Churchill Dries (DCD) is known to lovers of melodic rock as the vocalist in White Sister and their successor band Tattoo Rodeo. White Sister issued two immense melodic rock/AOR albums in the 80′s and … Continue reading
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Tagged AOR, AOR Heaven, Dennis Churchill Dries, melodic, Paul Sabu, rock, White Sister
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Gig review: RENAISSANCE – The Citadel, St.Helens, 24 April 2015

If this short and sweet tour was bookended by a couple of false starts, it demonstrated the easy charm of the bandleader. “Is there anyone here from Bolton?” she enquired as she marked time. “Is there anyone who went to … Continue reading
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Tagged 24 April 2015, Annie Haslam, prog, Progressive Rock, Renaissance, review, St Helens, symphonic rock. gig, The Citadel
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Album review: THE CRUNCH – Brand New Brand

Cargo records [release date: 30.04.15] With this second outing, The Crunch has become a bit more than a side project for a bunch of seasoned punk stalwarts who only got together for a book launch. Headline tours, film premieres and … Continue reading
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Tagged Brand New Brand, Cockney Rejects, Diamond Dogs, power pop, punk, Sham 69, The Clash, THE CRUNCH
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Gig review: STATUS QUO AQUOSTIC – Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, 20 April 2015

Mention Status Quo to any non-rock fan and you will get all the usual comments about the band being three chord wonders or how they have only ever written one song which they have milked for the last forty odd … Continue reading
Album review: PAT TRAVERS – Retro Rocket

Purple Pyramid/Cleopatra [Release date 06.04.15] It seems that Pat Travers has been coaxed further on the long and winding road that leads to his now legendary seventies work. Before 2013′s ‘Can Do’ album, in a solo capacity Travers had largely … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, Cleopatra, guitar, guitarist, Pat Travers, Retro Rocket, review, rock, seventies
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Album review: JETTBLACK – Disguises

Cherry Red [Release date 06.04.15] High Wycombe’s Jettblack have only partially registered on my ageing cortex in recent years, and in truth they’ve not really made an impression. Years ago they toured with Airbourne, more recently with Reckless Love. But … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Disguises, hard rock, Jettblack, review
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Album review: WILLY DeVILLE – Live at Rockpalast 1995 & 2008

Repertoire [Release date 26.01.15] ‘Live at Rockpalast 1995 & 2008’ is a triple CD and DVD release that finds Willie DeVille revisiting his back catalogue on two shows recorded 13 years apart and presented back to front. Surprisingly, the early … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, Bob Dylan, Boris Kinberg, CD, country r&b, DVD, Eddie Bo, Eddy Mandion, Freddy Koella, Herbie Hancock, Kenny Margolis, Live at Rockpalast 1995 & 2008, Mark Newman, Mink Deville, Muddy Waters, New Orleans, review, soul, Southside Johnny, Tex Mex, Willie DeVille, Yadonna West
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Album review: Access All Areas – HATFIELD AND THE NORTH, SAD CAFE, RICK WAKEMAN

Edsel [Release date 30.03.15] ‘Access All Areas’ is a new series from Edsel culled from the 1980 ‘Rockstage’ and 1990s ‘Bedrock’ Central TV series. Although many of these live sets have appeared previously, it takes Edsel to produce the definitive … Continue reading
Gig review: UFO – The Ritz, Manchester, 19 April 2015

On the way to the gig in the car, and playing the latest album ‘A Conspiracy Of Stars’, I was reassured that this was still the hard rock album of the year nearly six months in. But, as it turned … Continue reading
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Tagged 19 April 2015, Andy Parker, gig, hard rock, Manchester, Paul Raymond, Phil Mogg, review, Rob De Luca, The Ritz, UFO, Vinnie Moore
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Album review: THE TANGENT – A Spark In The Aether

Inside Out [Release date 20.04.15] Progressive Rock experimentalists The Tangent were a totally unknown entity to me prior to 2011, when I reviewed their sensational five track opus “Comm”. My impression of Andy Tillison’s compositional skills and that album’s overall … Continue reading
Gig review: KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, 15 April 2015

This was the first time I had been exposed to support act Ben Poole‘s material to any serious degree and I came away exceedingly impressed. Very much in the boxcar of Britain’s youthful blues train, Poole has a healthy respect … Continue reading
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Tagged 15 April 2015, Ben Poole, blues, blues rock, gig, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, live, London, review, Shepherd's Bush Empire, soul, Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Album review: JIMMY McINTOSH – Jimmy McIntosh And…

Arizona Club Music [Release date 23.09.14] ‘Jimmy McIntosh And…’ is a thoughtful and well played album that combines blues, fusion, funk, rock and even moments of free form playing, on a dozen tracks with variety, a coherently flow and Jimmy’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Wing, album, Bernard Fowler, blues, Duke Ellington, Frank Zappa, funk, fusion, Ivan Neville, Jimmy McIntosh, Jimmy McIntosh And, John Scofield, Keith Richard, Mike Stern, Pat Metheny, review, Robin Trower, rock, Ronnie Wood, Toss Panos
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Gig review: CURVED AIR – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton, 17 April 2015

Sonja Kristina Special (Part 1) – 3 May 2015 by Get Ready To Rock! Radio on Mixcloud This is the first part of a two-part special when Sonja Kristina chats about her early career and Curved Air (58:38). Part 2 … Continue reading
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Tagged 17 April 2015, Curved Air, Floral Pavilion, gig, New Brighton, prog, progressive, review, rock, Sonja Kristina
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Album review: GLAS – From The Blues To Your Shoes

Glas [Release date 09.12.14] Glas is a stripped down rocking trio from South Wales with a mission statement to play: “classic blues, rock and roll, country and r&b in a contemporary way”. The splendidly titled ‘From … Continue reading
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Tagged ALBERT LEE, album, blues, David John, From The Blues To Your Shoes, Glas, Huw Hannon, James Oliver, John Fogerty, launch, R&B, rockabilly, The Pirates
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News: Singer songwriter CHRIS GRAY radio session on Sunday 19 April

Isle of Man singer songwriter Chris Gray is featured in the “In Session for GRTR!” series on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio on Sunday 19 April at 21:00. Chris’ debut album – Diamonds In Your Tree – was released … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, April 2015, Chris Gray, Diamonds In Your Tree, folk, Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, radio, session, singer, songwriter
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Gig review: THE ANSWER – Sheffield Corporation, 21 March 2015

The last time The Answer were at The Corp in Sheffield was WinterRocks festival last year when they played a stunning headline set on the back of the release and a year of touring their fourth album ‘New Horizons’. Now … Continue reading
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Tagged 21 March 2015, Bad Touch, gig, review, rock, Sheffield Corporation, THE ANSWER, The Black Hands, The Picturebooks
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Album review: RON E CARTER – Cherokee

The Pete Feenstra Feature – Ron E Carter (19 April 2015) by Get Ready To Rock! Radio on Mixcloud Steady On [Release date 13.10.14] ‘Cherokee’ is multi instrumentalist Ron E Carter’s thirdalbum and it’s a natural progression from his fusion … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Billy Cobham, blues, Carlos Santana, Cherokee, Dave Brubeck, Eric Gales, Jack Bruce, Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane, John McLaughlin, Paul Butterfield, review, Robben Ford, rock, Ron E Carter, Roy Buchanan, Steve Clayton, Tractor, Yvonne Howard
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Album review: TIMOTHY CRAIG – 360 Degrees

Ball & Chain Entertainment [Release date 09.02.15] Timothy Craig’s ‘360 Degrees’ is aimed at the country tinged, heartland crossover rock market, populated by Stetson wearing dudes in blue jeans, bling and white t shirts. It’s music with a wide appeal, … Continue reading
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Tagged 360 Degrees, album, Bruce Spingsteen, country, Donny Roberts, Lauren Saks, Rascal Flatts, review, rock, roots, singer, songwriter, Timothy Craig, Webb Wilder
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Album review: DENNIS GREAVES & MARK FELTHAM – Duo

Zed [Release date 05.04.15] There’s no denying the veracity underlying Dennis Greaves and Mark Feltham’s stripped down ‘Duo’ album. It’s crafted with a genuine feel for the music, care for the arrangements and it’s sparked by some inspired interplay and … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Area Code 615, Bessie Smith, Billy Regis, blues, Brownie McGhee, Charlie McCoy, Dennis Greaves, Eddie Calvert, harp, Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Mark Feltham, NINE BELOW ZERO, Randy Newman, Sonny Terry, Warren Zevon
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Gig review: RENAISSANCE – The Stables, Wavendon, 14 April 2015

You can take the girl out of Bolton, but you can’t take Bolton out of the girl. Stage sound issues and residual deafness in one ear might detract some artists on the first night of a comeback tour of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 14 April 2015, Annie Haslam, classical, gig, Milton Keynes, prog, progressive, Renaissance, review, rock, The Stables, Wavendon
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