Kings of Leon have shared a new song called ‘Echoing’…
listen to it below.
The Nashville outfit will release their eighth album ‘When You See Yourself’ on March 5, following on from 2017’s ‘Walls’
Kings of Leon have shared a new song called ‘Echoing’…
listen to it below.
The Nashville outfit will release their eighth album ‘When You See Yourself’ on March 5, following on from 2017’s ‘Walls’
Hookers & Blow release new single 'Time of The Season' out now on Golden Robot Records
Hookers and Blow the now legendary project formed by long time Guns N' Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed and Quiet Riot guitarist Alex Grossi, recently hit the studios last year to record a covers album that will be released in 2021 via Golden Robot Records. Now the band are set to release the fifth single off the album, a cover of The Zombie’s Time Of The Season on the 8th February.
Time Of The
Season follows the release of the singles Shakin' (Eddie Money), Rocks Off
(Rolling Stones) and Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie) and Trampled Underfoot (Led
Zeppelin)
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Joe Bonamassa - Drive (Live At Carnegie Hall – An Acoustic Evening) 2017
In January 2016, Joe Bonamassa made a short acoustic tour in
the United States with Anton Fig (drums)
and Reese Wynans (piano),
alongside Chinese-American cellist and erhuist Tina Guo, American mandolin and banjo player Eric Bazilian, Egyptian percussionist Hossam Ramzy, and Australian backing vocalists Mahalia Barnes, Juanita Tippins and Gary Pinto. The tour ended with two performances at New York City's Carnegie
Hall on January 21 and 22, which were described in the
tour's press release as being the recognition of one of Bonamassa's
"childhood dreams".
Speaking to Guitarist magazine about the shows, Bonamassa
recalled that "Carnegie was a life-long dream because I was a born New
Yorker. Carnegie was this mystical place, you know? They don't run many
non-classical concerts through there. To make it there and to do two nights with this incredible nine-piece acoustic band
really means something to me and it was great”.
On this week's Doc Mason Radio Show on Peterborough Community Radio show 17 tracks have been sent into the show from some amazing quality local artists & beyond .
Nacho Cejas is an artist born in Montevideo, Uruguay; on November 3, 1969 in the popular neighborhood of La Teja.
His beginnings in music were, with the Diesel Band
in 1992, 1993 El Águila Blanca, 1995 Cafe Wha, 1996 Time Machine and 2000 El
Gallinero Funk. He was part of the Murgas Curtidores de Hongos, Diablos Verdes
and Momolandia, being part of the Uruguayan Carnival for 20 years. Winner in
1994 of the First Song Festival organized by the Mayor of Montevideo, and the
Music Graffiti Awards for best Funk & Soul Album in 2011.
Currently as a Solo Artist, he presents his album
"Forastero" ( Foreigner) where he performs his own songs and some
versions of Southern Rock, Blues and Country Music. In March 2020, he forms his
Band with the musicians Pablo Traberzo, Vittorio Bacchetta, Pablo Scarpa
,Christian Perla and Andrés Arnicho, with whom he currently tours South
America, and will soon visit the United States. He is represented in South
America by Eduardo Sammartino and Hernán Busnelli (Argentina), and in the USA
by Mary Holt (RockTight Booking Agency LLC and 434
management ) .
.Over the last few months the singles “Silent Alarm” and “Animal” have gone down great with radio stations and the listeners alike being aired on over 700 stations globally.
King King are very pleased to announce a new collaboration with UKapollo, a start up clothing company. Alan Nimmo was impressed by 19 year Sam Vernon who founded the company last year during lockdown. Apollo introduce two new lines, the long awaited King King Face Mask and a retro style Maverick T Shirt ( white on black). Apollo pride themselves on attention to detail, top quality and great customer service.
To order please follow this link > https://bit.ly/36HBwEK
Live to Your Living Room
Anglo-Scottish duo Janice Burns and Jon Doran
formed in 2017, after discovering a shared love of traditional music. Their
songs are filled with compelling storytelling, which comes alive through tight
vocal harmonies and intricate arrangements on the mandolin and bouzouki.
Tickets £14, with options to pay a bit more or less depending on
your circumstances. Gig is streamed via Zoom.
The founder member of Fleetwood Mac says that some of the 1970s is a blank to him now.
He has suggested that he cannot remember two
years of his life due to heavy cocaine use.
The drummer claimed that there was a period in his
life when he was not working, about which he is unable to recall any specifics.
Speaking to Classic Rock magazine,
Fleetwood said: “There’s no doubt we were well equipped with the marching
powder. That’s a well-worn fairytale that gets more like a war story, that gets
more and more aggrandised.
“I’m not minimalising the fact that we were
definitely partaking in that lifestyle,” he added. “But these weren’t a bunch
of people crawling across the floor with green froth coming out of their
mouths, we were working, you know?”
Enjoy an evening of song-sharing with Lucy Ward, Svavar Knútur and Adyn Townes as they perform virtually ‘in the round’ for London’s Green Note.
Green Note website, Facebook page and YouTube channel
No ticket required,
but donations gratefully received on Paypal.