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Thursday 13 June 2019

Wild Harbour and Other Projects



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WILD HARBOUR & OTHER STORIES - an intimate solo project by Scottish singer-songwriter ADAM ROSS (aka Randolph's Leap) 2019/2020

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Adam Ross aka Randolph's Leap
Singer-songwriter Adam Ross (Randolph’s Leap) is proud to present Wild Harbour & Other Stories. This intimate solo project will preview songs from an exciting new folk music and theatre piece, alongside songs from Adam’s extensive back-catalogue.
Adam is currently writing an album of original songs inspired by the novel Wild Harbour by Scottish author Ian Macpherson. Written in 1936, the haunting story predicts the outbreak of a world war and documents its impact through the journal entries of the central character, Hugh, who refuses to fight. Hugh and his wife, Terry, flee to a remote part of the Scottish Highlands and begin a life of utter secrecy and self-sufficiency, residing in a cave and living off the land. The story depicts the dread and horror of the oncoming war, the difficult choice of pacifism, the practical adversities of the characters’ new life and the inevitable, tragic consequences. These darker themes are counterbalanced by the beauty and serenity of the Cairngorms landscape and the love and optimism shared by the protagonists. Changing seasons is another key theme, as their summer idyll gives way to an unforgiving autumn.
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Wild Harbour & Other Stories - Adam Ross
This striking novel is relatively unknown, partly due to the author’s tragic death in a motorcycle accident at the age of 39, but it is a story that continues to resonate strongly with audiences. Work is underway to develop a script and present the songs as part of a theatre performance, however, this special performance is an opportunity to hear the songs as stripped-back works-in-progress. Adam will also perform a selection of new and old Randolph’s Leap songs, including those from the popular theatre show The Isle of Love.
Adam Ross
Adam Ross aka Randolph's Leap
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AVAILABILITY INCLUDES NOVEMBER, DECEMBER 2019 + MARCH, MAY & SUMMER FESTIVALS 2020*
For availability email or telephone GAIL COOKE on gail@laughingdogmusic.co.uk or 
Click here to go to Laughing Dog Music
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Wednesday 12 June 2019

News From Topic Records June 2019

Celebrating the first 80 years of Topic Records


New album announcement

Martin Simpson - Rooted

out 30 August on 2CD, Vinyl and Digital
Singer, songwriter and guitar virtuoso Martin Simpson will release his brand new studio album Rooted on August 30. Produced by Andy Bell and recorded in Sheffield and Oxfordshire, Rooted will be available on CD, LP and digital with the deluxe 2CD and deluxe digital versions including a bonus disc of instrumentals, Seeded.
Summing up the themes of his new album, Martin says: “The music and songs embrace nature and travel, mental health, real life stories, loss, politics and history… and the threads that bind all this together can be followed back a long way, to 1965 when I got my first guitar and started to soak up material and ideas at a very rapid rate.”

Rooted features an array of stellar guest musicians, including Nancy Kerr (fiddle and viola), Andy Cutting (melodeon and diatonic accordion), Liz Hanks (cello), John Smith (electric guitar and vocals), Ben Nicholls (string bass and electric bass guitar), Julie Matthews (vocals), Alan Barnes (clarinet), Max Simpson (vocals), Amy Smith (vocals), Chris While (vocals) and Tom A Wright (drums and percussion). Richard Hawley and Dom Flemons contribute backing vocals and bones respectively to first single ‘Neo’ (out 21st June). As well as vocals, Martin himself plays banjola, 5-string banjo, 6-string fretless banjo, electric bass guitar and electric and resonator guitars!

Martin will tour extensively in support of Rooted. See full dates here.
PRE-ORDER

Out 5th July

John Tams - The Reckoning

CD / Digital
Deluxe Topic Treasures CD issue of the award-winning Topic album + 3 bonus tracks + 28 page booklet with new sleeve notes by acclaimed journalist/Sandy Denny biographer Mick Houghton + new intro by John Tams

Originally released in 2005, John Tams’ third and final album, ‘The Reckoning’ received produced a triple whammy at the following year’s BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, winning Best Album, Best Traditional Track (for Bitter Withy) and Folk Singer of the Year.

Re-released in July as part of the popular Topic Treasures series, ‘The Reckoning’ is a masterful collection of traditional and self-composed material including a spell-binding reading of ‘The Bitter Withy,’ a powerful reworking of ‘A Man Of Constant Sorrow’ and a magnificient set of sea songs including ‘Pretty Nancy’ and ‘A Sailor’s Life.’ 
PRE-ORDER

Topic celebrated its 80th birthday with style and aplomb at the Barbican Centre in London last Friday, 7th June.

A veritable who’s who of the folk world took to the stage to toast the oldest independent record label in the world, weaving their way through a vast back catalogue whose first seed was planted back in 1939!

Performers included Eliza and Martin Carthy, Chris Wood, Marry Waterson, Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver, Olivia Chaney, Alasdair Roberts, Emily Portman, Sam Lee and Bernard Butler, Boss Morris and many more.
View the image gallery on Facebook
The Topic Records: Folk in Focus exhibition is on now at Cecil Sharp House [Free entry] and runs until 5 January 2020.

The exhibition features iconic photographs from the Topic Records archive focusing on the seminal artists who’ve helped shape contemporary folk music as we know it.

Featuring photographs by Brian Shuel, John Harrison, Judith Burrows, Dave Peabody, Elly Lucas, Eammon O’Doherty and George Van Win, the exhibition includes era-defining shots of Anne Briggs, Shirley & Dolly Collins, The Watersons, Nic Jones, June Tabor, Martin Simpson, Eliza and Martin Carthy, Peggy Seeger, Ewan MacColl and many more. 

The Copper Family live at Cecil Sharp House

Saturday 29th June

TICKETS / INFO

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Topic Records
Topic Records c/o Proper Music Distribution
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Tuesday 11 June 2019

Led Zeppelin - The Day I Was There...

The new book, Led Zeppelin - The Day I Was There, containing over 500 fan memories of arguably the greatest rock'n'roll band in the world is now available as a limited edition hardback from This Day In Music Books. 

Special limited edition hardback numbered from 1-500 and signed by the author.
Richard Houghton’s sixth book in The Day I Was There series is a collection of over 500 eyewitness accounts of seeing one of the most successful, innovative, and influential rock groups in history – Led Zeppelin.
With fans recalling memories of the earliest Yardbirds and Zeppelin shows at UK and European clubs right through until the O2 Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert in 2007. With personal photographs, memorabilia, fascinating anecdotes, and fan stories that have never been published before.
Led Zeppelin has been credited with a major impact on the nature of the music business, particularly in the development of album-orientated rock and stadium rock. The biggest band of the Seventies saw each of their nine studio albums placed in the top 10 of the Billboard album chart and six reached the number-one spot.

Signed copies can be ordered through their website with a personal dedication.

Just in time for Father's Day too!






Monday 10 June 2019

Limehouse Lizzy Thursday 13 June 8pm at Lincoln Drill Hall


Limehouse Lizzy 


Thursday 13 June 8 pm at Lincoln Drill Hall

Come and experience this acclaimed celebration of the music and live electricity of Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy, which now includes a tribute to the incredible Gary Moore.

Tickets £18 full price, £16 Over 60s, disabled & carers and students. From 01522 873894


Lincoln Drill Hall, Freeschool Lane, Lincoln. LN2 1EY

Tuesday 14 May 2019

Live Music at Lincoln Beer Festival 2019

Live Music at Lincoln Beer Festival 2019

Thursday 23 May - Evening Session -
Dave Mallet

Friday 24 May - Evening Session -
The Rye Sisters - Stone Mountain Sinners

Saturday 25 May - Lunchtime Session -
Keith Luckey

Saturday 25 May - Afternoon Session -
 No Eye Deer - Simcha

Saturday 25 May - Evening Session -
 Relentless

For full details check out this link...

Lincoln Beer Festival Live Music



Friday 10 May 2019

Lincoln Drill Hall Saturday Sessions Summer 2019

Lincoln Drill Hall Saturday Sessions Summer 2019
All held in the Drill Hall Cafe/Bar. Admission Free.

Usually held between 11 am and 2 pm.

May 4 1685 - Medieval/Renaissance/Baroque music
May 25 Beer Festival Keith Luckey - Country, Roots and Oldies (12 pm Start)
June 1 Peasants Revolt - Three part harmony trad’ folk a cappella and Strummin’ Steve Jackson Folk, Country & Originals
June 8 Cover Up - Local covers band and Double Take - Jazz Guitar Duo
June 22 4 Strings A Piece - Relaxed Classical/Light Music
and Eva MacDonald - Classic & contemporary vocals
July 6 Hedgehog Reality - Originals and covers duo and Dave Mallet The Piano Man
July 13 Aidan Marshall and Guests Classical & Blues Guitar
July 20 Angus Hannam - Covers & original songs and Kate Anna Acoustic Singer/Songwriter
Aug 3 Cover Up - Local Covers Band and Double Take Jazz Guitar Duo
Aug 10 - Lynn McFarland - Americana, Folk & Roots and Between The Lines - Folk, Americana and multiple stringed instruments
Aug 17 Drillstock Charirty Event Marking 50 years since Woodstock
Aug 24 Ivor Pickard - Singer, Songwriter, Guitar, Banjo and Nigel and Teri - Folk Music Duo
Aug 31 Les Brown - Original Folk and Ben Sowden - Acoustic original folk / roots
Sep 7 No Eye Deer - Various Acoustic Covers and Keith Luckey - Country, Roots and Oldies


Lincoln Drill Hall, Freeschool Lane, Lincoln. LN2 1EY

www.lincolndrillhall.com

Thursday 9 May 2019

Keith Luckey is Playing at the Strugglers Inn, Lincoln on 12 May 2019 at 5pm. #RealAle #LiveMusic

Keith Luckey will be playing at the Strugglers Inn, Westgate, Lincoln on Sunday 12 May
Downbeat at 5pm.
#RealAle & #LiveMusic can't be bad at all!



Tuesday 7 May 2019

Poor Nameless Boy UK Tour October/November 2019



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POOR NAMELESS BOY // (Saskatchewan, CANADA) - UK tour OCT / NOV 2019

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Poor Nameless Boy
“In a world that celebrates being rich and famous, there’s something purely powerful about being poor and nameless.”
I met Joel at a recent music conference in Montreal and was immediately taken with his disarming, soft melodic delivery born from a keen perception of the human condition. This understated authenticity is why you’ll find him on the fringes of something much deeper than modern indie-folk. In his quest to retain a certain humbled anonymity, Regina-based Joel Henderson has, in fact, made himself more noticeable than ever.
Though similar to his contemporaries with his wispy, shiver-worthy vocal tones reminiscent of Donovan Woods and Gregory Alan Isakov; Henderson’s stark vulnerability sets him apart, coupled with a deep lyrical poignancy. Since the release of Activity Book (2013), and the proceeding, stunningly beautiful and acclaimed Bravery (2016); Henderson has seen some notable milestones, including a recent publishing deal and several successful tours and showcases in Canada and Europe.
Henderson’s striking grasp of life’s complexities is mirrored by a pure modesty, allowing listeners to immerse themselves into the stories, songs and experiences of Poor Nameless Boy without pretence. With no desire to be seen as a brand or commodity, his humanistic proposition is entirely irresistible, and as a songwriter, effortlessly engaging.
BOOKING DATES NOW FOR UK DATES IN OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2019
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PLEASE GET IN TOUCH FOR AVAILABLE DATES OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2019
Dates may be available outside of these periods so please enquire.
Get in touch now, contact gail@laughingdogmusic.co.uk
Click here to go to LAUGHING DOG MUSIC
Click here to go to POOR NAMELESS BOY
"Poor Nameless Boy (Joel Henderson) serves up a new generation of folk music while interacting naturally with the audience. A pleasure to have on our stage." - All Folk'd Up Music Festival
"Poor Nameless Boy actually has a name - it's Joel Henderson. The man's music bears a prime descriptor as well: classic folk/roots, Canadian-style. These warm and lovely songs need to be heard by a wider audience!" - Mark Rheaume, CBC Radio