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Wednesday 29 April 2020

Some Great Live Music Coming Up at Lincoln Drill Hall This Autumn 2020


Some Great Live Music Coming Up at Lincoln Drill Hall This Autumn 2020

While we all continue to struggles through the current trials facing us today, we could do with something to look forward to when we reach the other side. With practically all live events being cancelled or postponed and all places of live entertainment being closed there is some good news on the horizon.

Check out these live music events due to take place at Lincoln Drill Hall this coming autumn…

Albert Lee – Tuesday 8 September
The Blues Band – Saturday 12 September
Lincoln Blues, Rhythm and Rock Festival – Sunday 13 September
The Magic of the Beatles – Saturday 26 September
Boogie Wonderland – Sunday 27 September

The People’s String Foundation: Res Publica - Thursday 8 October
Clare Teal and Her Trio - Saturday 10 October
Showaddywaddy – Friday 23 October

The Story of Doo Wop – Saturday 24 October
Hits from The Blitz – Sunday 25 October
The BBC Big Band – Sunday 1 November

Lincoln Symphony Orchestra – Sunday 8 November
Wishbone Ash – Tuesday 10 November

The ELO Encounter – Saturday 21 November

Keep a sharp lookout as other gigs will be announced shortly. Keep an eye on Drill Hall social media outlets as well as the Drill Hall website…

www.lincolndrillhall.com 
Lincoln Drill Hall, Freeschool Lane, Lincoln. LN2 1EY.

Showtek Presents Skink Radio


 
Showtek Presents Skink Radio 
 
SHOWTEK PRESENTS:
SKINK RADIO 100🎉
 
This week we have a very special episode of SKINK Radio. After producing 100 shows over the past years, Showtek is happy to announce a 1-hour special set filled with their best tracks of the past years. Don't wait any longer and check it out below!
 
 
TUNE IN NOW
 


© 2019 Skink
 


'You Better Move On' played by Keith Luckey

Wednesday 8 April 2020

RIP John Prine

Bruce Springsteen has paid tribute to "songwriter for the ages" John Prine following his death on Tuesday.
The 73-year-old passed away at Nashville's Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Tennessee from complications related to the coronavirus. He was hospitalised last month and placed in intensive care for 13 days after testing positive for Covid-19.

Following news of his death, confirmed by his wife and manager, stars flocked to social media to share their condolences, with Springsteen remembering his friend and former collaborator as the "loveliest guy in the world".
"Over here on E Street, we are crushed by the loss of John Prine," he wrote on Twitter. "John and I were 'New Dylans' together in the early '70s and he was never anything but the loveliest guy in the world. A true national treasure and a songwriter for the ages. We send love and prayers to his family."
After meeting backstage at a Bob Dylan show in the 1970s, Springsteen and Prine became friends, and took to the stage together to perform Prine's Paradise in 1988. Springsteen went on to contribute backing vocals to the song Take a Look at My Heart, which featured on Prine's 1991 album The Missing Years.
Other stars to pay tribute to the country and folk music icon included Miranda Lambert, who shared a picture of herself and Prine on her Instagram page and wrote: "Thank you for everything. One and only. #hellointhere #johnprine."
"My heart hurts learning that John Prine has passed away. He is singing with the angels. You will be missed but your songs will live on," Sheryl Crow posted on her Instagram page, while Toby Keith added: "The great John Prine has passed away from the virus. He showed me how to 'let it rip' when it comes to songwriting. There's a huge hole in the music world tonight. John did it best. RIP."

Thursday 2 April 2020

Albert Lee @ Lincoln Drill Hall Rescheduled for Tuesday 8th September 2020

Albert Lee @ Lincoln Drill Hall Rescheduled  for Tuesday 8th September 2020


Albert Lee should have been appearing at Lincoln Drill Hall on the 29th May 2020 but because of Covid-19 the show has now been  Rescheduled  for Tuesday 8th September 2020

Join one of the most-renowned – and fastest – guitarists in musical history for an evening of exceptional six string action. ‘His sound is unmistakable – often emulated, never equalled.’ Emmylou Harris

www.lincolndrillhall.com

Wednesday 1 April 2020

Free Live Stream From Big City Indians 11 April 2020 - 1pm CST

Free Live Stream From Big City Indians 11 April 2020 - 1pm CST 9pm in the UK
This event will be streamed on my Wolfheart Facebook Page.

Take 60 minutes to watch this live performance and let the flute medicine take your spirit on an entertaining musical journey with lots of positive vibes.
So get your mobile phones, iPads and laptops ready to fire! 

Join Big City Indians on Facebook live from my music room on Saturday, April 11 at 1 p.m. CST and 20:00 CEST for an intimate FREE Easter Concert. (9pm UK Time for first showing)
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Monday 30 March 2020

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Saturday 28 March 2020

Fender Expands Guitar Innovation with American Acousticsonic Stratocaster

Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) today celebrates the official launch of the newest model in the American Acoustasonic® Series, the American Acoustasonic Stratocaster. Originally previewed at Winter NAMM 2020, this Strat is a continuation of the platform that the Telecaster started, giving players a new set of sonics and the undeniable Strat playing experience. This all-new model is inspired by its sister Telecaster platform, but also moves the series forward with creative options in new design and technology. Already being used across many genres by artists – such as Rob "Freaky Rob" Gueringer, Billy Strings, Lindsay Ell, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Molly Tuttle, Brandon Walters, Striking Matches, Naia Izumi, Carmen Vandenberg, Jose Rios and MIYAVI – Fender showcases what these guitars and remarkable artists can do together.

Building off of the highly successful Acoustasonic Telecaster® released at Winter NAMM 2019, the American Acoustasonic Stratocaster ($1,999.99) features all-new tonewoods and voices with even more electric possibilities. Along with three unique electric voices on the selector switch, the Acoustasonic Stratocaster also adds all-new acoustic options, including short scale and concert body with a slotted headstock. To showcase the differences between the two models, Fender invited two acclaimed guitarists and performers, country music picker Daniel Donato and guitarist, singer and blues-rocker Tyler Bryant, to go head to head in a guitar-playing shootout.

“We are proud to continue expanding our most sonically innovative platform with the American Acoustasonic Stratocaster,” said Billy Martinez, Fender VP Category Manager, Acoustic Division. “Following in the footsteps of what Fender accomplished over 70 years ago, it was a natural and authentic progression for us to start with the Telecaster model and then offer a Stratocaster counterpart with its own unique voices. We can’t wait to see what musicians, both Strat enthusiasts and acoustic fans, will achieve in their creative process with this new range of voices the Acoustasonic Stratocaster unlocks.” 


Designed with a fully hollow body and Fender’s patented Stringed Instrument Resonance System (SIRS), the American Acoustasonic Stratocaster offers a new sonic experience that is naturally loud and resonant both on and off stage. This hybrid guitar features an Acoustasonic Noiseless™ magnetic pickup that delivers a unique set of Stratocaster-inspired voicings and hum-free Fender electric tone, that can be played solo or blended with an acoustic voice to create new sounds. The Fender and Fishman®-designed Acoustic Engine powers the Acoustasonic Stratocaster and provides a new body style and tone wood combinations that enable musicians to curate an all-new collection of acoustic and electric voices. This contemporary guitar also features a mahogany Stratocaster neck with an ebony fingerboard and thinline body that makes it both comfortable and easy to play. 

“We’ve removed the obstacles associated with playing an acoustic guitar, giving players those same sounds with an electric neck and comfortable thin line acoustic body – all in a familiar Strat body shape,” Martinez added. “At the same time, this guitar still gives you all the tonal options you would get in a Dreadnought, concert or auditorium acoustic guitar.”