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Monthly Archives: September 2014
News: EUPHORIA AUDIO play exclusive session for Get Ready to ROCK! on Sunday 14 September
In Session for GRTR! Sunday 14 September, 21:00 Tuesday 16 September, 16:00 repeat Thursday 18 September, 16:00 repeat Euphoria Audio are the latest band to play an exclusive acoustic session in the ‘In Session’ series for Get Ready to ROCK! … Continue reading
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Tagged 14 September 2014, acoustic, Euphoria Audio, Get Ready to ROCK!, live, radio, rock, session
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Album review: MANNY CHARLTON – Sharp/Sharp Reloaded
(2-CD) Angel Air Records [Release date 01.09.14] Original Nazareth guitarist (and oft songwriter and producer) Manny was instrumental in Nazareth’s sound and success throughout the 70s and 80s. His bluesy guitar augmented McCafferty’s gravelly vocals perfectly. Since he left the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, guitar, guitarist, Manny Charlton, Nazareth, review, rock, Sharp, Sharp Reloaded
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Album review: ACE FREHLEY – Space Invader
Steamhammer/SPV [Release date 18.08.14] The former (and founder) Kiss guitarist’s (and occasional bassist) new album is long overdue and very welcome – it’s a complete blast and from the opening crash a solid breath of fresh air. Frehley’s fifth solo … Continue reading
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Tagged Ace Frehley, album, Kiss, review, rock, Space Invader
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Gig review: MICK UNDERWOOD’S GLORY ROAD – Sunbury Cricket Club, 5 September 2014
Second time seeing Mick Undewood’s band who play mainly Gillan tunes, with a couple of songs from Quatermass, his earlier band. Arriving at the cricket club to find the car park packed I thought maybe Mr Gillan himself was performing! … Continue reading
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Tagged classic rock, Friday 5th September 2014, Gary Summers, gig review, Gillan, hard rock, Ian Gillan, Jeff Summers, Luka Ravase, Mick Underwood, Mick Underwood's Glory Road, Roy Shipston, Sunbury Cricket Club
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Gig review: ROBERT PLANT – iTunes Festival, The Roundhouse, Camden, 8 September 2014
Over the last few years Plant seems to have assumed an eloquent elder statesman position within rock ‘n’ roll’s tiered galleries. The Robert Plant who fronted his Sensational Space Shifters tonight was a solidly assured, eclectically endowed, and mildly curious … Continue reading
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Tagged 8 September 2014, gig, iTunes Festival, Led Zeppelin, London, review, Robert Plant, rock, Roundhouse, The Sensational Space Shifters
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Album review: GARY MOORE – Live At Bush Hall 2007
Eagle Records [Release date 22.09.14] One of my big regrets in recent years is not quite managing to interview the great Gary Moore. There was an opportunity when he toured in September 2009 but I wasn’t persistent and then he … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Brian Downey, Gary Moore, guitar, guitarist, Live At Bush Hall 2007.album, Planet Rock, review, rock
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Album review: THEORY OF A DEADMAN – Savages
Roadrunner Records [Released 29.07.14] Theory Of A Deadman (TOAD) return with a new album, certainly darker lyrically than the last couple of albums and they are working again with Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance/Halestorm/Black Stone Cherry). They are definitely a … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alice Cooper, Rascall Flats, review, rock, Savages, Theory of a Deadman
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Album review: THESE REIGNING DAYS – Opera Of Love
Ecco Recordings [Released 22.09.14] Devon based band These Reigning Days release their debut and they have been busy playing live at Glastonbury, Hop Farm and Milan’s San Siro stadium. The band consist of Dan Steer (vocals/guitar/synths), Joe Sansome (drums/percussion) and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, electro pop, Hard Fi, melodic pop rock, Opera of Love, review, The Killers, These Reigning Days
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Single & EP reviews: PICTUREHOUSE, BLINK
PICTUREHOUSE – Some Night She Will Be Mine Cherry Red Records [Released 29.09.14] PictureHouse release another single of their rather good comeback album ‘Evolution’. They have already released two singles off the album, ‘Rules of Science’ (which garnered airplay on … Continue reading
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Tagged Download, PictureHouse, pop, pop rock, single review, Some Night She Will Be Mine
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Gig review: CROPREDY, 7-9 August 2014 featuring STEVE HACKETT, MARILLION & FAIRPORT CONVENTION
It’s that time of year again when the time village of Cropredy opens its fields in preparation for the little party that Fairport Convention throws every year. Some 38 years ago they decided to have a shindig with 750 people … Continue reading
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Tagged 7-9 August 2014, acoustic, Blackbeards Tea Party, Cara Dillon, Chas & Dave, Cropredy, Deborah Rose, Edwina Hayes, Fairport Convention, festival, folk, gig, Marillion, Mischa Macpherson Band, Oxfordsgire, prog, progressive, review, Steve Hackett, The Australian Pink Floyd, The Churchfitters, The Waterboys, THE WONDERSTUFF
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Album review: MOSTLY AUTUMN – Dressed In Voices
Mostly Autumn Records [Release date 02.06.14] Mostly Autumn have been known throughout their career as a Celtic/folk infused prog-lite sort of band. Their albums, right from the early days were always very good, sometimes excellent, but, it must be said, … Continue reading
News: THE RISING play exclusive session for Get Ready to ROCK! on Sunday 7 September
Irish pop-rockers The Rising are featured ‘In Session for GRTR!’ on Sunday 7 September at 21:00 GMT, playing tracks from their new album ‘Coming Home’. (The session is repeated on Tuesday 9 September at 16:00 and Thursday 11 September at … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, 7 September, acoustic, Americana, Coming Home, country, Get Ready to ROCK!, live, pop, radio, rock, session, the Rising
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Gig review: WEYFEST, Rural Life Centre, Tilford, Surrey – 29-31 August 2014
Now firmly established as one of the late fixtures on the summer gig calendar, Weyfest is a festival with a very distinct vibe. The wooded setting, in an olde worlde museum of rural life with reconstructions of old buildings, could best … Continue reading
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Tagged 10CC, August 2014, Big Country, blues, Deborah Bonham, Eddie & The Hot Rods, festival, gig, Jackie Lynton, Jo Harman, pop, review, rock, Sons of Icarus, Squeeze, Weyfest
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Album review: RICK ESTRIN & THE NIGHTCATS – You Asked For It…Live!
Alligator [Released 08.07.14] It’s hard not to warm to the award winning harp player Rick Estrin’s style. His understated humour and wry lyrics are backed up by stellar harp playing and real showmanship. He’s prospered since taking over The Nightcats … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, Charlie Batey, harp, Jimmy Hansen, Kid Anderson, Little Charlie & The Nightcats, Lorenzo Farrell, Percy Mayfield, review, Rick Estrin, Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Sony Boy Williamson 11, vocal, You Asked For It...Live!
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Gig review: SOS FESTIVAL, Manchester – 19-20 July 2014
So here we are at the 7th SOS festival and looking at the line up it’s going to be another great year which is down to the tireless hard work and determination by all involved to bring 27 great bands … Continue reading
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Quick plays: MKRV, THE URBAN VOODOO MACHINE, KORIA KITTEN RIOT, TOYDRUM
MKRV – W.H.Y. www.mkrvmusic.com [Released 26.08.14] MKRV are a Russian rock pop duo consisting of Dima and Narek. They have previously released an EP and live album of cover songs. The songs are mellow and laid back with a keen … Continue reading
Album review: DAVE FIELDS – All In
Dave Fields [Released 01.07.14] Dave Fields is a fieryNew York guitarist who bristles with confidence, verve and a great tone. ‘All In’ is an album that will doubtless please guitar freaks, but his material lacks sufficient depth to break out … Continue reading
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Tagged album, All In, blues, Dave Fields, Elmore James, guitar, Kenny Soule, Led Zeppelin, Philip Sayce, review, rock, The Eagles
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Album review: MARTY WALSH – The Total Plan
Red/Sony [Released 16.07.14] Marty Walsh’s ‘The Total Plan’ does indeed sound like the complete package. While guitarist Walsh (Berklee School of Music, Supertramp, Kenny Rogers, Eddie Money etc) anchors the album with deep solos and imaginative melodic arrangements, each guest contributes … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Eddie Money, funk, fusion, Gary Herbig, guitar, Ian Walsh, instrumental music, James Raymond, Kenny Rogers, Marty Walsh, Michael Ruff, Nick Manson, Paul Jefferson, review, Steve Alaniz, Supertramp, The Total Plan
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