North East Calling, Northumbria University, Saturday 23rd September 2023with The Exploited Cockney Rejects UK SUBS Steve Ignorant official drongos for europe dragSTER WONK UNIT Zero Tolerance & Voodoo Radio .
Acoustic Stage to be announced.
£25+BF before 31st March then £30. Over 14's only, under 18's ticket available for £10 when purchased with an adult ticket-available online.
Keith Luckey will be playing a totally acoustic set, starting at 3pm, at the wonderful Frothblowers micro pub at Storrington Way, Werrington, Peterborough on Sunday 5th February. Downbeat at 3pm
Music News has reported that Two Door Cinema Club
and The Wombats announce huge outdoor gig at Crystal Palace Park
Two Door Cinema Club and The
Wombats have announced a huge outdoor gig at London's Crystal Palace Park this
summer.
The indie legends will play the ‘Community Presents' show on July
7.
Two Door Cinema Club said: "We’re very happy to be back
playing in London and particularly excited that guitar music is alive and well.
Party on!"
The Wombats commented: “We’re so excited to be heading to Crystal
Palace Park this July, to play with an amazing line up of friends! Can’t wait
to welcome everyone to the party in true Wombats style!!”
The bill also includes their peers The Vaccines,
London four-piece Sea Girls, and indie pop star Baby Queen.
Fender Sessions Feature James Bay with the
’72 Telecaster Slimline. The Grammy- nominated musician offers a rocking take on
Fleetwood Mac’s “Go Your Own Way.”
English singer/songwriter James Bay
is well-known for his well-crafted takes on the classic love song, bringing
together soul-stirring guitar licks and brutally honest lyrics that showcase
not only his musical talents, but also his innermost thoughts.
The
Grammy Award-nominated artist recently added to his heart-bearing catalog with
the 2022 album Leap, which is even
more vulnerable than his previously acclaimed albums, Chaos
and the Calm and Electric Light.
Perhaps
that penchant for expounding on his true feelings is what drew him to cover
Fleetwood Mac’s “Go Your Own Way,” a smash hit off the classic rock band’s
chart-topping 1977 album, Rumours,
for a new edition of Fender Sessions.
“It’s
a classic,” Bay said of the track. “I’ve always been drawn to that song … the
guitar sounds, the sound of the band, the sound of the vocals. It’s the full
package.
Using
an American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster
Thinline, Bay added more of a rock tone to Fleetwood’s Lindsey
Buckingham’s original composition, playing to the track’s emotional
undertones.
Tune in to Fine Folk on LCRFM 103.6FM (http://lcrlincoln.com) on Tuesday 17th January at 7.00pm to listen to an interview featuring Alan Ritson speaking to Lizzy Hardingham.
Indomitable folk musician and ornate songstress, Lizzy is paving her way as a powerhouse performer with "beautifully delivered songs that sing straight to the heart". 2019 saw her storm the UK folk club and festival scene, including Cambridge Folk Festival, while in 2020 she captivated online audiences with "a voice that could fill a stadium and the sensitivity to bring a room to attentive silence". Having been nominated for FATEA's coveted Female Artist of The Year, Lizzy is currently being mentored by the English Folk Expo and working on "firmly nailing her place as one of the rising stars of the folk scene. Her sensitively penned songs have been spun on radio stations throughout the UK, across the pond and in Europe.