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Gig review: POLYPHONIC SPREE Clapham Grand, Friday 6th June 2014
First time at the Clapham Grand, a regal Victorian theatre that was refurbished back in 2010 (although the carpets have that student union feel underfoot) and has seen legends like Charlie Chaplin grace its stage. Impressive venue and a good … Continue reading
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Tagged choral, Clapham Grand, ELO, Friday 6th June 2014, gig review, gospel, Many Things, MT, Polyphonic Spree, pop rock, the Plastic Dots
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Gig review: COCO MONTOYA – Beaverwood Club, Chislehurst, 22 May 2014
There are great blues players and then there is Coco Montoya. He’s a purveyor of a historic blues lineage that stretches back to his formative years with Albert Collins, but he transforms it into his own exciting blues hybrid, … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Collins, Albert King, blues, Brant Leeper, Coco Montoya, funk, gig review, guitar, Laurence Jones, Nate Brown, Renee Beevers, soul, Walter Trout
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Gig review: THE YOUNG FOLK – Surya, King’s Cross, London,15 May 2014
It’s amazing the gig venues you keep discovering in London as I had never heard of the Surya before and it has a whole host of gigs put on by the promoters Glasswerks. A dinky little venue with a bar … Continue reading
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Tagged alt folk, folk, gig review, King's Cross, Surya, the Fureys, The Young Folk, Thursday 15th May 2014
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Gig review: SAXON – Tivoli, Buckley, 11 February 2014
35 years on since their album debut and the mighty Saxon return to their roots. The “Tiv” was a regular watering hole for bands in the eighties and it seems that life has come full circle. A series of club … Continue reading
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Tagged 11 February 2014, Biff Byford, Buckley, gig review, heavy rock, Saxon, Stormzone, Tivoli
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Gig review: HAWKWIND, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, 24 August 2013
A very full and enthusiastic crowd tonight, possibly larger than usual as the band are playing the whole of their classic ‘Warrior On The Edge Of Time’ album, in sequence and recently re-issued on Cherry Red Records. I have seen … Continue reading
Gig review: THE MOODY BLUES, London O2 Arena, 21 June 2013
First time seeing a rock concert at the O2 (my previous trip was to see my daughter performing as part of the massed choirs in Voice In A Million) and it’s an impressive venue, with a sound better than Wembley … Continue reading
Gig Review: MICHAEL SCHENKER – Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, 31 May 2013
Interview edit: Michael Schenker, 5 December 2012 Michael talks about ‘Temple Of Rock’ and future plans First broadcast on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio on 9 December 2012 (An extended, podcast version of this interview is available here) In a … Continue reading
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Tagged 31 May 2013, Doogie White, Dragonforce, Francis Buccholz, gig, gig review, hard rock, heavy, Herman Rarebell, IAMI, London, Michael Schenker, MSG, review, Scorpions, Shepherd's Bush Empire, Tank, ZP Theart
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Gig review: WANG CHUNG – Bush Hall, London, 25 May 2013
Wang Chung were playing their first UK gig in 25 years and also reuniting with long-standing drummer Darren Costin. Nice touch before the gig saw the band’s two main members Jack Hues and Nick Feldman chatting and having photos taken … Continue reading
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Tagged 25 May 2013, Bush Hall, Dance Hall Days, gig review, London, Taser Up!, WANG CHUNG
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BELLOWHEAD gig review Roundhouse London
BELLOWHEAD + MAMA ROSIN Roundhouse, London Wednesday 7th November 2012 I was excited to see my first Bellowhead concert having discovered their wonderful brand of folk music a few years ago. A suitable venue as well, as the Roundhouse is … Continue reading
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Tagged Bellowhead, Broadside, gig review, London, Roundhouse
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WALTER TROUT BAND – gig review
The Jazz Café, Camden, Tuesday 16th October 2012 Armed with a chunky new blues platter, Walter Trout has completely overhauled his live show since last year’s shows. Incredibly, ‘Blues for the Modern Daze’ is Mr Trout’s 21st solo album. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, blues rock, gig review, Jazz Cafe, Mitch Laddie, WALTER TROUT BAND
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