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Monthly Archives: November 2020
ASHLEY HUTCHINGS with Becky Mills & Blair Dunlop – A Midwinter Miscellany
November 29, 2020

Talking Elephant 2020 Burning bright in the bleak midwinter, Tyger and his coterie restore the true spirit of Yuletide. Having almost singlehandedly created English folk-rock, Ashley Hutchings retreated from the genre’s forefront in recent years, yet he’s so inextricably blended … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Ashley Hutchings, Becky Mills, Blair Dunlop, folk
OSIBISA Come Back With A New Album
November 27, 2020

It’s been more than a decade since the mighty OSIBISA released fresh music. This ensemble have a special place in the heart of every music aficionado, because they used to venture beyond Afro-rock and grace the prog pastures as well, … Continue reading
PROFESSOR AND THE MADMAN – Séance
November 26, 2020

Fullertone 2020 Punk-rock stalwarts tap into the supernatural’s pop heart on a concept record dead on set on rescuing fellow people from dark fate. Five years into their existence this transatlantic hardcore team – singing six-stringers Sean Elliott and Alfie … Continue reading
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Tagged Paul Gray, pop-rock, Professor And The Madman, punk, Rat Scabies, The Damned
ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND – The Final Note
November 24, 2020

The Allman Brothers Band 2020 The bootleg which was bound to become official – a document of the last-ever public performance by a fallen guitar-hero When a budding radio DJ arrived for an evening with ABB on October 17th, 1971 … Continue reading
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Tagged Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, live
Ken Hensley’s Posthumous Album Scheduled For Release
November 23, 2020

It must be the most unusual record ever came up with. A poet himself, the veteran artist didn’t work with other people’s lyrics, but he was inspired by the verses Russian businessman Vladimir Emelin showed him on a plane from … Continue reading
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Tagged Ken Hensley


