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Tag Archives: Alistair Murphy
Judy Dyble comes alive
July 7, 2014

A mythical figure for decades, the last years saw gloriously coming back. Going from strength to strength, her 2013’s brace of and was little short of sensational, yet even more sensational was the folk heroine’s return to the stage. Not … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair Murphy, folk rock, Judy Dyble, prog rock
THE CURATOR – Inside The Whale And Other Songs
August 15, 2013

Cromerzone 2013 An exquisite flight of nocturnal fantasy by a man who lives and breathes art to build his own edifice on respectable relics. There’s no braggadocio in Alistair Murphy’s pseudonym: in real life he’s a Norfolk museum curator but, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair Murphy, prog rock, Steve Bingham, The Curator
JUDY DYBLE – Flow And Change
August 8, 2013

Gonzo 2013 British progressive folk doyenne spins another set of tales, up close and personal. “I am the creature of legend and lie,” goes gently rocking opener “Black Dog Dreams” as if to sum up not only the canine view … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair Murphy, Fairport Convention, folk rock, Judy Dyble, prog rock