Me and Bobby McGee Played By Keith Luckey at Lincoln Drill Hall
Tuesday, 15 December 2020
Fender Launches All-New Signature Stratocaster with Tash Sultana
Fender Launches All-New Signature Stratocaster with Tash Sultana
FENDER® LAUNCHES ALL-NEW SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® WITH GLOBAL PRODUCER AND SINGER, SONGWRITER, MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST TASH SULTANA
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) today released
the all-new Tash Sultana Stratocaster®, which is Tash Sultana’s first artist
signature model with the iconic guitar brand. Sultana has long played Fender to
create their signature sound: layered loops that fuse indie with ambient rock
and impressive guitar licks. In the past 5 years, Sultana has rocketed to
global fame; from open mic nights and busking in Melbourne to sold out shows
around the world playing their hit songs Jungle, Notion, and more. Designed in
collaboration with Sultana, the Stratocaster reflects their unique,
multi-faceted playing style allowing for a wide range of tones and sounds.
Explore exclusive access to the role of guitar alongside Tash in their creative
song writing process – from the inception of a lyric to finished song and how
it all came together in Fender’s new social series “Tracks”.
Monday, 14 December 2020
Saxon Cover Classic Rock Numbers on Inspirations Album.
Saxon have announced full details of their ‘Inspirations' covers album featuring their take on classic tracks by Thin Lizzy, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Motorhead, The Rolling Stones and many more.
As a taster for the album, Saxon have premiered their cover of The Rolling Stones’ 1966 classic ‘Paint It Black’ and its accompanying behind-the-scenes video filmed during the recording sessions at Brockfield Hall earlier this year.
Featuring 11 songs that influenced Saxon and helped mould them into the band they are today, ‘Inspirations’ was recorded at Brockfield Hall near York and it’s released on Friday 19th March 2021 via Silver Lining Music.
Saxon singer Biff Byford says of ‘Paint It Black’: “I’ve loved this band since I first saw them and heard them. I liked the Beatles, but the Stones appealed to my rebel side; their iconic look… so many great songs, such a great attitude in the music!”
Jack Elliott - December Songs - Tour December 2021
JOHN ELLIOTT aka THE LITTLE UNSAID 'December Songs'
SOLO TOUR DECEMBER 2021
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Sunday, 13 December 2020
The UK Americana Awards January 2021 - Details Here...
The UK Americana Awards ceremony on January 28 will include unique performances from: American
Aquarium, Emily Barker, Elvis Costello, Steve Earle, Mary Gauthier, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, and a host of this year's nominees (see below for full list of nominees). Once again presented by Bob Harris OBE, the show will also feature appearances from award-winning actor Colin Firth CBE, BBC Radio 2's Johnnie Walker, BBC Radio 6's Steve Lamacq, Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie, as well as an unmissable 'In Conversation' with the legendary Mavis Staples and former AMA-UK award winner, Brandi Carlile.
A very special John Prine Tribute Show will air directly before
the Awards on January 28 with performances from Billy Bragg, Ferris &
Sylvester, Ida Mae and many more. The late John Prine has been honoured with
the specially created Songwriter Legacy Award 2021, in celebration of the
legendary US singer-songwriter's life and work.
The Showcase Festival will run across two stages on both of the
evenings of January 26 and 27, delivering an amazing 14 hours of music across
two days. Some of the many highlights will be sets from Courtney Marie Andrews,
Joshua Burnside, Darlingside, Jason Isbell (and the 400 Unit), Larkin Poe, Jim
Lauderdale, Mipso, Katie Pruitt, The Mavericks, The War and Treaty. The AMA-UK
is proud to present a gender balanced programme for the 4th year running;
something it champions in all its activities.
Get your wristbands now www.bitly.com/AMAUK21
RIP Charley Pride
Offer You (Is Me)” and “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin,'” died on Saturday at age 86 of complications from COVID-19, according to his website.
Pride, who died in Dallas, was not the first Black artist to make important contributions to country music, but he was a trailblazer who emerged during a time of division and rancor. Between 1967 and 1987, Pride delivered 52 Top 10 country hits, won Grammy awards and became RCA Records’ top-selling country artist, according to the website. “We’re not color blind yet, but we’ve advanced a few paces along the path and I like to think I’ve contributed something to that process,” Pride wrote in his memoir.
The Mississippi native picked cotton, served in the U.S. Army and played baseball in the Negro league before moving to Nashville, becoming the first Black country star. He joined the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000, Rolling Stone magazine said.
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Bill Bailey Dances to Metallica on UK Strictly Come Dancing
Watch Bill Bailey dance to Metallica on Strictly Come Dancing
Comedy legend Bill Bailey and his professional dance partner Oti Mabuse performed their hugely anticipated dance to Metallica’s ‘Enter Sandman’ on the UK Strictly Come Dancing semi-final on 12th December, 2020.
With The Strictly Come Dancing Band led by David Arch charged with playing ‘Enter Sandman’, Bill and Oti entered in black attire with a massive computerised image of an electric guitar on stage.
Flanked by lightning blasts and pyrotechnics, Bill immediately threw the Sign of the Horns before launching into the high-octane Tango dance, which included him playing air guitar at one point.
Watch it here...
Friday, 11 December 2020
Dave Grohl Cover of Beastie Boys' 'Sabotage'
Beastie Boys’ 1994 anthem ‘Sabotage’.
The pulsating three-minute cover sees Greg Kurstin play the keyboard with Dave on drums and very Beastie Boys-esque vocals.
Join Pons Aelius On Line Friday 11 December 8pm GMT
Join Newcastle-based instrumental powerhouse Pons Aelius in their home city, as they perform
live from The Globe. Drawing together influences from far and wide, this talented group of multi-instrumentalists is a force to be reckoned with.
On Line Friday 11 December 8pm GMT
Livestream tickets £7.50, with the option to pay more to support the artists and venue.
Thursday, 10 December 2020
John Legend Awarded United Nations Human Rights Prize for Social Justice Work
John Legend awarded United Nations human rights prize for social justice work. He has been
awarded a human rights prize by the United Nations’ human rights arm in recognition of his social justice advocacy work.
Legend has been announced as
the 2020 recipient of the High Note Global Prize, of which the Office of the
High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN’s leading human rights organisation,
is the global partner.
The distinction aims to
“celebrate an iconic artist who has promoted social justice for over a decade”.
Legend shared a
short video with an acceptance speech, saying, “I believe in the power of music
to inspire us, to connect our hearts, to give voice to feelings for which words
alone won’t suffice, to wake us up out of complacency, to galvanize and fuel
social movements. Artists have a rich tradition of activism. We have a unique
opportunity to reach people where they are, beyond political divisions,
borders, and silos. And it’s been my privilege to use my voice and my platform
to advance the cause of equity and justice.”
Legend has long been an advocate
for social justice. One of his most recent initiatives, the FREEAMERICA campaign,
focuses on ending mass incarceration and promoting criminal justice reform.
In 2007, Legend launched the Show
Me campaign focusing on education. The campaign now also has an arm dedicated
to reducing mass incarceration, created in 2015.
Legend is also an adviser on the
Bail Project, which helps free people who are held on bail in the US.