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Gig review: PAUL CARRACK – London Palladium, 14 March 2020

He may not be the household name his talent deserves, but after being a founder member of Ace, singing on some of Squeeze and Mike and the Mechanics best loved hits, and a respected session musician with a long list … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Meehan, Andy Staves, blue-eyed soul, gig, Mike And The Mechanics, Paul Carrack, Steve Beighton
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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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