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Gig review: NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE, British Summer Time Festival, Hyde Park, 12 July 2014

How typical of the idiosyncratic, sometimes curmudgeonly, always unique Neil Young to amble on stage and effectively jam for five minutes with his band before turning to the audience and uttering his first lyric. Trends ebb and flow, fashions swell … Continue reading
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Tagged British Summer Time festival, country, Crazy Horse, grunge, Hyde Park, live, Neil Young, rock
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Quick plays: PETER FRAMPTON, FRANCO AND THE DREADNOUGHT, ARCELIA

PETER FRAMPTON – Hummingbird In A Box Red/Sony Music [Released 07.07.14] Peter Frampton has seen his popularity increase of late following a couple of recent, well received studio albums backed by relentless touring (at the time of writing he’s touring … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALL POSTS, Quick Plays
Tagged album, Arcelia, folk pop, FRANCO AND THE DREADNOUGHT, Hummingbird In A Box, Octonauts, Peter Frampton, pop, review, rock
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Gig review: HALL AND OATES – Hammersmith Apollo, 11 July 2014
At a sold out Apollo it was a chance to witness musical legends Daryl Hall and John Oates, the most successful duo in US chart history, even surpassing the Everly Brothers. They can still draw a crowd (all the UK … Continue reading
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Tagged 11 July 2014, AOR, blue-eyed soul, Daryl Hall, gig review, Hall and Oates, Hammersmith Apollo, John Oates, pop, soul
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Gig review: HOP FARM MUSIC FESTIVAL – Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, Kent 4/5/6 July 2014

The Hop Farm Music Festival 2014 is a reconfigured broad based festival. While previous years included Neil Young, Dylan and The Eagles, the new promoters focused on striking a musical balance that pleased more than it alienated. The result was … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS, Photo Galleries
Tagged 10 CC, All Stars Collective, Babajack, Big Boy Bloater, Bryan Wilson, Cameron Pierre, Charles Bradley, Chas & Dave, Chicken Shack, Courtney Pine, Daptone Soul Review, Grace Jones, Hop Farm Festival, Ian Mclagan, Ian McNabb, Joanne Shaw Taylor, John Notar Thomas, Laurence Jones, Marcus Malone, Mark Almond, Maximo Park, NICK LOWE, Pacifico Blues, Paul Carrack, Polly & The Billet Doux, Polly & The Billets Doux, Ray Davies, Roger Beaujolais, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Soft Machine Legacy, Stan Webb, The Lightning Seeds, The Strawbs, Toby Jepson, Tony Joe White, Virgil & The Accelerators
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Album review: THE TRIPDOWN PROJECT – Post Modern Delay

Holier Than Thou Records (Release date – Out Now) The TripDown Project are a trio from the north of England. Richie Chappell and Jojo Blythe, both ex ‘Colorpool’, formed The TripDown Project in 2009. After the release … Continue reading
News: CONCERT LIVE showcase and competition w/c 14 July

Photo by Steve Goudie Get Ready to ROCK! Radio Sunday 13 July, 21:00 GMT Tuesday 15 July, 16:00 GMT, Thursday 17 July, 21:00 GMT repeat Listen in to win featured albums and then enter your details at our competition page! … Continue reading
News: STEVE HOGARTH of MARILLION chats about his recently published diaries

Get Ready to ROCK! Radio Sunday 13 July, 22:00 GMT Sunday 3 August, 16:00 GMT repeat Marillion frontman Steve Hogarth has recently published the first volume of his diaries, covering the years 1991-1997. This was a fascinating period in Steve’s … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS, Books, Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, NEWS
Tagged book, Diaries 1991-1997, interview, Marillion, radio, rock, Steve Hogarth, The Invisible Man
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EP review: SEVENDAZE – SevenDaze

Self Release [Release date - out now] Four piece SevenDaze were formed in 2009 by school friends Kenny Jones (vocals), Brett Hill (Bass) and Mike Cook (guitar) joined by Jamie Price Gould on drums. This is their debut EP. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Adele, Brett Hill, EP, Jamie Price Gould, Kenny Jones, Mike Cook, SevenDaze
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Book review: STEVE HOGARTH – The Invisible Man – Diaries 1991-1997

Steve Hogarth chats about the Diaries. (13:36) The full version of this interview featured in ‘Assume The Position’, Sunday 13 July at 22:00 GMT on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio. The full feature is now available on the Volume 2 … Continue reading
Album review: AUDIO NATION – Wait It Out

Self Release [Release date - Out now] Audio Nation was founded in 2012 in Reykjavik, Iceland (one of my old haunts) by Gulli Falk and Gisli. They cite influences from Alice in Chains and Rush among others. ‘Wait It Out’ … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alice In Chains, Audio Nation, Gisli, grunge, Gulli Falk, Gummi, Iceland, Joi, review, Reykjavik, rock, Rush, Wait It Out
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Album review: CLOUD ATLAS – Beyond The Vale

www.cloudatlas.org.uk York based Stolen Earth – fronted by the exceptional Heidi Widdop – a vocalist whose soulful vocals will send shivers down your spine – were a GRTR! 2012 ‘one to watch’ with their excellent melodic prog debut A Far … Continue reading
Album review: AISLING JARVIS – A Handful Of Bad Ideas

BEO Records [Release date 01.09.14] From the opening lines of the addictive opening number ‘Your Shoes Don’t Fit’, there’s no doubt that singer songwriter Aisling Jarvis hails from the Emerald Isle with that distinctive and captivating brogue shining through. With … Continue reading
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Tagged A Handful Of Bad Ideas, Aisling Jarvis, album, Clannad, electronica, Ireland, Moya Brennan, pop, review, singer, songwriter
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EP review: CHASING LANA – In A World Of Disarray

Self Release [Release date – out now] Chasing Lana are a four piece from Melbourne, Australia. They were formed in 2012 by Dave Cutting, singer/songwriter, and play regularly in their home town. This is their first EP with four tracks … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, Single and EP reviews
Tagged Ash Hall, Australia, Chasing Lana, Dave Cutting, EP, grunge, In A World Of Disarray, Matt Simmons, Melbourne, Nirvana, review, Robbie Cutting, rock, Seether
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Gig review: BEARDED THEORY FESTIVAL – Catton Hall, Derbyshire, 22-25 May 2014

Bearded Theory Festival – what’s all that about then? Well apparently they just wanted a theme for a bit of fun and decided on fake beards. That was 7 years ago and here we are now with an award winning … Continue reading
Gig review: EXTREME – 02 Academy, Glasgow, 5 July 2014

Extreme are a band who eluded me back at their peak. I had all the albums but never had a chance to see the band live, which I have always regretted, so a chance to see the guys playing the … Continue reading
News: P-A-U-L LAMB and BERNIE MARSDEN featured in weekly rock and blues show (July 2014)

Pete Feenstra Rock & Blues Show, Get Ready to ROCK! Radio Tuesday 8 July, 19:00 (P-A-U-L Lamb interview) Tuesday 15 July, 19:00 (Bernie Marsden feature) GRTR! Features Editor Pete Feenstra has recently expanded his weekly rock and blues show by … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, NEWS
Tagged Bernie Marsden, blues, blues rock, Detroit Breakdown, feature, guitar, guitarist, interview, Moody Marsden.Shine, P-A-U-L lamb, radio, rock, Whitesnake
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Gig review – DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL, Donington Park, Leicestershire, 13-15 June 2014

When it comes to UK festivals that specialise in rock, no one does it bigger than Download and its sheer size offers real choice for a variety of tastes. While not specifically a classic rock festival, there is still enough … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS, Special Events
Tagged 13-15 June 2014, Aerosmith, ALTER BRIDGE, Dan Reed Network, Donington Park, Download, Download Festival, gig, Joe Bonamassa, Leicestershire, review, Status Quo, THE ANSWER, The Temperance Movement, Twisted Sister, Winger
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Album review: SAGA – Sagacity

earMUSIC [Release date 04.07.14] Saga release their latest album and the second since vocalist Michael Sadler returned to the band’s line-up a few years ago. This is not as instant as their last album ‘20/20’ taking a few plays to … Continue reading
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Tagged EarMusic, Ian Crichton, melodic rock, Michael Sadler, prog rock, Saga, Sagacity
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