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Oh God Ma’am by Sons of Bill – Album Review
By David Schuster Oh God Ma’am is a beautiful, fey and gently dark collection of songs from Sons of Bill. ... -
Free Rein by Rebelution – Album Review
By David Schuster Ah! The long hot summer of 2018 in the UK: The Sun newspaper dusting off it’s ‘Phew! ... -
Build A Tower by The Slow Readers Club – Album Review
By David Schuster Sometimes, if you carry on doing your thing for long enough, the planets align and ‘your thing’ ... -
Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra – Review – Hull City Hall
By Roger Crow, June 2018 I’ve been writing features about Jools Holland for 26 years. Usually centring on his Later… ... -
Fenfo by Fatoumata Diawara – Album Review
By David Schuster The rhythmic music of the West African nations, which include Mali, Senegal and Ivory Coast, has beguiled ... -
Steps – Live Review – Scarborough Open Air Theatre
By Rachel Crow, June 2018 It’s strange how some music has the power to transport you back to a particular ... -
Gary Barlow – Live Review – Scarborough Open Air Theatre
By Rachel Crow, June 2018 It’s Friday night. It’s the height of British summer and the sun is beaming down ... -
Lionel Richie – Live Review – Scarborough Open Air Theatre
By @Steve Crabtree, June 2018 Excited isn’t the word. Whether it’s Scarborough Open Air Theatre kicking off its 2018 season, ... -
Hue & Cry and The Christians – Live Review – Warehouse 23, Wakefield
By @Steve Crabtree, May 2018 I’ve really grown to like Warehouse 23 in Wakefield as a live music venue. So, ... -
Not Too Far Away by Joan Armatrading – Album Review
By David Schuster This is an astonishing album, with beautifully written songs that sound instantly familiar because the lyrics reflect ... -
From The Jam – Live Review – Cottingham Civic Hall
By Victoria Holdsworth, June 2018 All these years on I still marvel at the irony of being in your own ... -
Son of the Smith by Sean McGowan – Album Review
By David Schuster I’d previously listened to Son Of The Smith by Sean McGowan a few times, but always in ...