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Gig review: BRAVE RIVAL – The Stables, Milton Keynes, 14 March 2026

As double headers go this promises to be a quite a night. Two great bands at the top of their game, covering all aspects of the Blues Rock genre, at a sold out Stables, who could ask for more? Will … Continue reading
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Tagged 14 March 2026, blues rock, Brave Rival, classic rock, gig, Milton Keynes, review, The Stables
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Album review : JOHNNY COUGAR (MELLENCAMP) – American Dream, The Mainman Recordings 1976-77 (2 CDs)

Cherry Red [Release date : 27.03.26] John Mellencamp, now an accomplished artist (visually as well as musically) and gallery owner, took the Cougar surname at his manager’s insistence. He thought the record buying public would find the Cougar name much … Continue reading
EP review : THE DAVIDSON TRIO – Follow You

Self release [Release date: 01.05.26] ‘Follow You’ is a sparkling 5 track EP by the Birmingham based The Davidson Trio and is the perfect follow up to their critically acclaimed ‘Cougar’ debut album. While the latter served as a reminder … Continue reading
Album review : LOU GRAMM – Released

Cherry Red [Release date: 27.03.26] Foreigner’s Lou Gramm and Mick Jones were one of melodic rock’s divine pairings who eventually separated. 25 years, 10 band albums, 2 solo albums and 60 million sales later, Gramm has survived a life threatening … Continue reading
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Tagged AOR/Melodic Rock, Bruce Turgon, Cherry Red, Foreigner, Lou Gramm, Mick Jones, Peter Wolf, review
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Album review : THE LOVIN SPOONFUL – What A Day For A Daydream – The Complete Recordings 1965-69 (7CD Boxset)

Cherry Red [Release date: 27.03.26] The Lovin Spoonful lineup – John Sebastian, Zal Yanovsky, Joe Butler and Steve Boone – coalesced in New York’s folk music hub, Greenwich Village in 1964, honing their sound in the city’s nightclubs before they … Continue reading
Album review: TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND – Future Soul

Fantasy Records/ Swamp Family Music [Release date 20.03.26] When your debut album wins a Grammy, the sense of overachievement could be something hard to deal with. Fortunately, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks seemingly saw this as an indication that they … Continue reading
Album review : WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT – Film and TV Music Of The Swinging Sixties (3 CDs)

Cherry Red [Release date 27.03.26] The label says : “An aural soundtrack for a generation who grew up listening, not only to great pop music, but a feast of TV and Film themes”. Indeed it is, for more than one … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Bands, Danger Man, Fifties, James Bond, review, Swinging Sixties, The Avengers, The Saint
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Album review: LIGHTNING THREADS – Trinkets

https://www.lightningthreads.com/ [Release date 28.01.26/Streaming 01.05.26] The follow up to their 2023 debut album, ‘Off That Lonely Road’ the Threads new record, ‘Trinkets’ sees the band following much the same Blues rooted path but there’s a growing maturity, evident in both … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, blues rock, Lightning Threads, review, soul, Trinkets
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Album review : BLODWYN PIG – The Recordings 1969-74 (3 CDs, Remastered and Expanded)

Cherry Red [Release date : 20.03.26] Blodwyn Pig had quite some pedigree. 1968: Founding member Mick Abrahams (guitar/vocals) came straight from Jethro Tull, after some conflicts with Ian Anderson over musical direction. Co-founder Jack Lancaster, sax and flute virtuoso, had … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Pyle, Blodwyn Pig, blues rock, Cherry Red, Jack Lancaster, jazz, Mick Abrahams, review, Ron Berg
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Album review: EMERALD MOON – The Sky’s The Limit / The Sky’s The Limit Tour 2025

Pete Feenstra chatted to Vanessa Di Mauro, singer with Emerald Moon, for Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, illustrated with tracks from the two latest albums. First broadcast 15 March 2026. Inouie [Release date: 13.03.25] It’s temping to use phrases like … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Babe Ruth, beth Hart, Dana Fuchs, Deep Purple, Elkie Brooks, Emerald Moon, Fabrice Dutour, Francois C Delacoudre, Glenn Hughes, interview, Janis Joplin, Jenny Haan, Laurent Falso, Led Zeppelin, Michaal Benjelloun, Pat Benatar, review, Rush, The Faces, The Sky's The Limit, The Sky's the Limit Tour 2025, Thin Lizzy, Tina Turner, Vanessa Di Mauro
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Gig review: EMERALD MOON – Le Marquee, Peyrignac, Dordogne, SW France, 7 March 2026

Emerald Moon is an impressive French retro rock band with unashamed 70’s antecedents, sprinkled with elements of Classic Rock, rock-blues and harmony guitar arrangements which owe much to Thin Lizzy and even Wishbone Ash. They also employ a funky undertow … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Wilson, Anthony Prudent, beth Hart, blues, Blues Pills, classic rock, Dana Fuchs, Deep Purple, Dordogne, Emerald Moon, Fabrice Dutour, funk, Heart, Laurent Falso, Le Marquee, Leif De Leeuw Band, live, Michaal Benjelloun, Pat Benatar, review, rock, Susan Tedeschi, Thin Lizzy, Vanessa Di Mauro, Wishbone Ash
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Album review: CASEY MAUNDER – Smash Down Jericho

Website [Release date 20.03.26] Album number three from Casey Maunder and pleased to report that he carries on with his high standards of penning catchy, melodic hard rock. Of the ten songs on here, only ‘Paint’ has been released ahead … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Casey Maunder, hard rock, melodic rock, review, rock, Smash Down Jericho
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Album review: GARY MOORE – Reissues (2006-2014)

BMG [Release date 24.04.26] Blues and rock guitarist extraordinaire Gary Moore, who sadly died in 2011, left quite a legacy, whether the solo blues or rock or with other artists such as Thin Lizzy. BMG continue their reissue campaign with … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, blues rock, BMG, Brian Downey, classic rock, Don Airey, Gary Moore, guitarist, Mark Feltham, reissue, review, Thin Lizzy
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Album review : ASIA – Live In England

Frontiers Music [Release date : 13.03.26] Set in the heart of the East Sussex countryside, at night the Trading Boundaries Café transforms into an award winning live music venue, hosting concerts from world class artists in an intimate setting. Not … Continue reading
Gig review: SAMANTHA FISH – The Ritz, Manchester, 4 March 2026

So on the way to Manchester I was listening to Planet Rock radio with Elles Bailey who I saw a couple of weeks ago in Bury, and she was playing a track by When Rivers Meet off the Matt Long … Continue reading
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Tagged 4 March 2026, blues, blues rock, gig, guitarist, Manchester, review, Samantha Fish, The Ritz, The Zak Shulze Gang
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Album review: IAN GILLAN BAND – Down The Road: The Complete Ian Gillan Band Story

Edsel/Demon Music Group [Release date 27.03.26] After leaving Deep Purple in 1973, vocalist Ian Gillan dipped into a number of business ventures outside of music, before contributing to Roger Glover’s Butterfly Ball live show at the Royal Albert Hall, which … Continue reading
Album review: RAINBOW – Temple Of The King 1975/76

Edsel/Demon Music Group [Release date 27.03.26] Originally touted as Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow were formed by Deep Purple guitarist Blackmore. In late 1974, Blackmore had wanted to record a cover of Quatermass’ Black Sheep Of The Family, and did so as … Continue reading
Album review : THE LONG RYDERS – High Noon Hymns

Cherry Red [Release date: 13.03.26] The Long Ryders are a band who’ve been long associated with the advent of the Paisley Underground movement in the early eighties. Also Punk, Country Rock, Clarence White, Gene Clark, Walter Hill and The Byrds. … Continue reading
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Tagged Cherry Red, High Noon Hymns, Lamb Of God, Limp Bizkit, Long Ryders, Punk. Country Rock, REM, review, The Byrds
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EP review: STUD FARM MAFIA – Did You Have a Good Weekend?

Weblinks [Release date 17.03.26] Oxford based Stud Farm Mafia consists of vocalist Cole Bryant, guitarist Nath Digman, bassist Rikard Ridemark and drummer Luke Evans. The EP was recorded with David Radahd-Jones (Wargasm, Heavens Basement, Chris Robertson – Black Stone Cherry) … Continue reading
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Tagged alt rock, Did You Have a Good Weekend?, EP, modern rock, Oxford, review, Stud Farm Mafia
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Album review: SONS OF TOWN HALL – Of Ghosts and God

Website [Release date: 06.03.26] Sons of Town Hall formed nearly a decade ago in a London pub and consist of singer-songwriters Ben Parker and David Berkeley. Sons of Town Hall have crafted an elaborate fictional world to frame the album, … Continue reading







