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Interview: TIM ARNOLD (June 2015)
Tim Arnold aka the Soho Hobo, has a new album ‘The Soho Hobo’ out. Over to Tim to tell us more about the album, his love of Soho, Queen’s ‘A Night At The Opera Album’ and his musical influences… The … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, INTERVIEWS, Interviews/Rising Stars
Tagged album, Gary Kemp, interview, music hall, Phil Daniels, pop, singer, ska, Soho, songwriter, the Soho Hobo, Tim Arnold
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Album review: THE BEAUTIFUL OLD – Turn Of The Century Songs
Doubloon Records [Release date 03.06.13) Who of those baby boomers amongst us can't immediately recall the strains of the [the man on] ‘The Flying Trapeze’ – a staple on Children’s Favourites? This loving re-visiting of parlour songs from the 1823 … Continue reading