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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Maartin Allcock and Ralph McTell salute the WWI heroes
July 4, 2013
Maartin Allcock is a well-known mover in the folk rock circles, primarily for his work with FAIRPORT CONVENTION and , but there are much more sides to the multi-instrumentalist. A part of his oeuvre is collaborations with another veteran, Ralph McTell, a … Continue reading
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Tagged Maartin Allcock, Ralph McTell
Roy Harper returns into action
July 4, 2013
He might not release a new record for the last 13 years, but Roy Harper never was away from the frontline, be it on the Royal Festival Hall stage to celebrate his 70th birthday in the company of Jimmy Page at … Continue reading
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Tagged Jonathan Wilson, Roy Harper
GORDON GILTRAP & OLIVER WAKEMAN – Ravens & Lullabies
July 3, 2013

Esoteric Antenna 2013 A vibrant union of two kindred spirits throwing the chamber out their window. The “like father, like son” maxim seems to be easily applicable to who’s been following in and out of STRAWBS and YES, and now … Continue reading
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Tagged Gordon Giltrap, Oliver Wakeman, Paul Manzi, prog rock
Clive Nolan’s “Alchemy” goes live on CD and DVD
July 3, 2013

doesn’t go the half-way when it comes to his own projects, both musically and conceptually, so there was no doubt that, with all the success of CAAMORA’s , the composer’s latest opus, , would make it onto a DVD, what with its … Continue reading
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Tagged Clive Nolan, prog rock


