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Tag Archives: Pat Benatar
Album review : EMERALD MOON – The Sky’s The Limit / The Sky’s The Limit Tour 2025

Inouie [Release date: 13.03.25] It’s temping to use phrases like ‘Back to the 70’s’, for a band who unashamedly draw on influences such as Thin Lizzy and Led Zeppelin. They also who have singer who is the equal of say … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Babe Ruth, beth Hart, Dana Fuchs, Deep Purple, Elkie Brooks, Emerald Moon, Fabrice Dutour, Francois C Delacoudre, Glenn Hughes, Janis Joplin, Jenny Haan, Laurent Falso, Led Zeppelin, Michaal Benjelloun, Pat Benatar, review, Rush, The Faces, The Sky's The Limit, The Sky's the Limit Tour 2025, Thin Lizzy, Tina Turner, Vanessa Di Mauro
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Gig review: EMERALD MOON – Le Marquee, Peyrignac, Dordogne, SW France, 7 March 2026

Emerald Moon is an impressive French retro rock band with unashamed 70’s antecedents, sprinkled with elements of Classic Rock, rock-blues and harmony guitar arrangements which owe much to Thin Lizzy and even Wishbone Ash. They also employ a funky undertow … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Wilson, Anthony Prudent, beth Hart, blues, Blues Pills, classic rock, Dana Fuchs, Deep Purple, Dordogne, Emerald Moon, Fabrice Dutour, funk, Heart, Laurent Falso, Le Marquee, Leif De Leeuw Band, live, Michaal Benjelloun, Pat Benatar, review, rock, Susan Tedeschi, Thin Lizzy, Vanessa Di Mauro, Wishbone Ash
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Album review : NEVENA – Nevena

Frontiers [Release date: 09.12.22] After contributing to the Big Deal album earlier this year, with several other female singers, Nevena strikes out now as a solo performer. Her debut walks a high wire between modern pop and melodic rock, as … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, Big Deal, Contemporary pop, country rock, Frontiers, Heart, melodic rock, Mike Palace, Pat Benatar, review, Serbia
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Rising Stars: LOUISE STEEL

Louise Steel has just released her new album ‘Heartstorm’, one for lovers of passionate melodic rock. We ask Louise a few Qs about the album, its recording and her future musical plans… Louise Steel Music What have you got planned … Continue reading
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Tagged Heartstorm, interview, Jim Steinman, Louise Steel, melodic, Pat Benatar, Rising Stars, rock
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Album review: LOUISE STEEL – Heartstorm

Louise Steel Music Louise Steel is a singer/songwriter from Leicester and she is joined by Andrew Dunmore, who played keyboards and wrote/co-wrote much of the music on the album, along with Louise. For a self-release it is very professional, from the CD … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Bonnie Tyler, Heartstorm, Louise Steel, melodic, Pat Benatar, pop, review, Robin Beck, rock
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