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Tag Archives: 6th May 2014
Gig review: THE ROBERT CRAY BAND – Barbican Hall, London, 6 May 2014
Plush, refined surroundings for this gig and it was a big step up for support act Azadeh. This was a home town gig for the singer/songwriter and she looked and sounded genuinely pleased to be there. She held the stage … Continue reading →
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