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Gig review: GUN – Barrowlands, Glasgow – 10th Dec 2022
Christmas comes but once a year and you can be sure that there will be a date with Gun at the Barra’s with the same regularity. This annual event has now become part of many a Christmas schedule in the … Continue reading →
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Tagged 10th Dec 2022, Barrowlands, Better Days, Calton Sessions, Dante Gizzi, Empyre, Gin Annie, Glasgow, Gun, Jools Gizzi, King Herd, live, metal, Paul McManus, rock, Staea Your Fire, Taking On The World
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Album review: GUN – The Calton Songs
Cherry Red [Release date 14.10.22] Gun trade in emotions – nostalgia, melancholy and ultimately, optimism. Always have, and they have become expert. The title of their new album, The Calton Songs, confirms this. Born and brought up in “The Calton”, … Continue reading →
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Tagged acoustic, album, Andy Carr, Barrowlands, Calton, Dante Gizzi, Glasgow, Gun, Jools Gizzi, Mark Rankin, Paul McManus, review, The Calton Songs, Tommy Gentry. Toby Jepson
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