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Tag Archives: Ashley Hutchings
Ashley Hutchings Delivers More Songs From The Shows
July 15, 2022

When THE ALBION BAND released “Songs From The Shows” back in 1990, it was more than a neat summary of their concert recordings from the late ’70s to the late ’80s; it was an aural extravaganza, with music and words … Continue reading
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ASHLEY HUTCHINGS – Ninety-Nine Impressions
July 20, 2021

Talking Elephant 2021 Refracting his life via viva voce lens, English folk-rock doyen painstakingly paints existentialistic image of one’s inner world. Camus and Toulouse-Lautrec, Pushkin and Tarkovsky, Godard and Ochs, Blake and Wilde: these are but a few of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashley Hutchings, Blair Dunlop, folk rock, Ruth Angell, spoken word
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
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Tagged Ashley Hutchings, Becky Mills, Blair Dunlop, folk
Ashley Hutchings runs for riot
November 13, 2014

There’s no pun in Russian title for what is known in English as “The Rite Of Spring”, nor it is in French, but when this ballet debuted in Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on May 29th, 1913, the Parisian public, who didn’t … Continue reading
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