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Gig review: BABAJACK – The Robin 2, Wolverhampton, 2 May 2018
On Tuesday 8 May on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio at 21:00 GMT Pete Feenstra chats to Babajack More information And suddenly they are back. Tribal roots and contemporary blues stylists Babajack return with a significant line-up change, with multi-instrumentalist … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Bertenshaw, Babajck, Becky Tate, blues, bouzouki, guitar, percussion, Robin 2, rock, roots, Tevor Steager, Tosh Murase, Troy Redfern
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Album review: JOE BONAMASSA – Live At The Carnegie Hall, An Acoustic Evening
Provogue [Release date 23.06.17] Joe Bonamassa’s ‘Live at Carnegie Hall – An Acoustic Evening’ is a successful mid-career sleight of hand. It’s a live acoustic album that recycles mostly familiar material while keeping the career juggernaut moving forward. Being Bonamassa, … Continue reading
Album review: PHWG – The Observer
Pontus H.W. Gunve [Release date 07.05.13] PHWG is an innovative band led by New York based guitarist, synth programmer, composer and producer Pontus H.W. Gunve, with an original take on prog rock, world, ambient and fusion music. He frames it all … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, cello, electric violin, Frank Zappa, fusion, guitar, Joe Renaud, Lorenzo Wolff, percussion, PHWG, Pontus H.W. Gunve, prog, Raymond Sicam111, review, rock, Sean Hagerty, synth programming, tablas, The Observer, Tripp Dudley, world
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DVD review: FRANK ZAPPA – A Token Of His Extreme
Eagle Vision [Release date 04.06.13] What’s not to like about a TV special featuring Zappa in an intimate concert setting with one of the very best fusion line-ups of his career? It doesn’t get much better than this, though the fact … Continue reading
Album review: SIDONY BOX – Rules
Sidony Box play what they call, ‘music of the moment’, revelling in free- form spontaneity which leaves the listener wondering just where they will go next. Nothing is predictable, except perhaps the opening blast of cacophony and … Continue reading
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Tagged albumj, alto sax, Arhthur Narcy, avant garde, drums, Elie Dalibert, Ex-tension records, free=from, guitar, imorov, jazz, Manuel Adnot, percussion, progressive, review, rock, Rules, Sidony Box, spontaneity
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Album review: THE PETER ULRICH COLLABORATION – The Painted Caravan
Market Square Records [Release date 11.03.13] www.marketsquarerecords.co.uk There is a certain ethereal quality in this album, an eclectic mix for sure from the percussionist Peter Ulrich who featured in cult bands Dead Can Dance and This Mortal Coil. If Ulrich’s … Continue reading