Valentine's day s coming and their online shop is open. T - shirts all sizes for the one you love www.bfch.co.uk - Check It Out!
It's like Screaming In Private...
Valentine's day s coming and their online shop is open. T - shirts all sizes for the one you love www.bfch.co.uk - Check It Out!
It's like Screaming In Private...
Michael Chapman: Ancient & Modern — View all week 25–31 January 2021
To mark his 80th birthday at the end of
January, Michael Chapman is broadcasting this special concert, recorded
during the November lockdown in York’s stunning Merchant Adventurers’ Hall. It
will be available to view during Independent Venues Week, 25-31 Jan 2021.
The concert looks back through Michael’s career, and also features support from
Katie Spencer.
Tickets £5
Montreux Jazz Festival 2008 Monday 7th July 2008
So Many Roads" is the song written by widely
respected blues musician, singer and guitarist Otis Rush
Gary Moore and Buddy Whittington playing together - does it get any better than that?
No Money, No Honey, Cheap Charlie
Music and Lyrics by Mike Gordon (C) Alchemy Music Ltd Sung by: David "Goose" Gossett
Visit http://www.alchemymusicltd.com for more songs
Tim McGraw Releases Stripped-Down Acoustic Version Of 1999 Hit, “Something Like That”
When it comes to Tim McGraw classics,
you know… before he had the 6% body fat, “Something Like That” might just be at
the top of my list.
Written by Rick Ferrell and Keith Follesé, it was released in
1999 as the second single from McGraw’s A
Place in the Sun album. Topping the country charts, and doing well on
the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, it was the MOST-PLAYED radio song in any genre
from 2000-2009. Pretty damn impressive for a country song, eh?
And now, Tim is breathing new life into the ’90s country
classic, releasing a stripped-down acoustic version of the fan favorite.
Official Website of Tim McGraw
Listen to the song now...
Organisers of the city’s flagship events say they are “optimistic” they will be able to bounce back after they were all called off last April.
Council chiefs said they would be doing all they could to “support the sector and its recovery as safely and as quickly as possible.
”
However
it could be months before the scale and form of the city’s cultural
extravaganza is known.
In
recent years, the summer festivals have been worth more than £300 million for
the economy.
The
Tattoo has been selling tickets for this year’s show since October. Tickets for
EIF shows normally go on sale in the spring, while the book festival usually
launches its programme in June.
Fringe
venues have been able to sell tickets as early as January in recent years,
however the final programme is not normally launched until June.
Oct 28 MEZZ Breda with Robin Trower
Oct 30 Poppodium Iduna Drachten
The Museum of Making Music's "MoMM@Home series features a close up and personal conversation with Albert Lee! Enjoy some real Rock 'n' Roll history from the man who has helped make so much of it from the Crickets to the Everly Brothers to Emmylou and Eric Clapton and countless others in between and of course, Albert's own successful solo career. Maybe a little playing on the guitar and piano too!
It's at a great time of day between
LA and those of you across the Atlantic.
11a, Friday, January 22 Los Angeles /
2p - New York / 7p - London / 8p - Berlin
HOW TO WATCH: Tune in to this page…
MoMM@Home: Albert Lee - Rockin' the Electric Guitar on
(museumofmakingmusic.org) at the start time of the event. The episode will be shown
here and on the Museum's YouTube and Facebook pages.
Based
in Los Angeles, the Flint native will report to both Eliah
Seton, president of independent music & creator services,
WMG and Craig
Kallman, chairman & CEO, Atlantic Records.
Commenting on the appointment, Seton praised Martin’s "unflinching commitment" to his artists and described him as the "consummate A&R" who is "not only able to spot great talent but nurture that talent by spending endless hours in the studio crafting hit records. That’s exactly the sort of artist-first philosophy that we’re cultivating at the new Asylum."