Tag Archives: singer-songwriter

ROB LINCOLN – 5 Cents A Song

February 26, 2015

Rob Lincoln 2014 300 pieces, all going for the titular price and running for more than 18 hours, or a melodic smorgasbord. Unlike many frustrated songwriters out there, New Jersey’s Rob Lincoln is a mover. 40 years since he first … Continue reading

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BEAU – Recorded @ Rocker’s

November 25, 2014

Local Underground 2014 John Peel’s protégé helps keep afloat the station where the legacy of his champion lives on. Trevor Midgley, or Beau, rarely plays live, yet when it came to gracing the studio of Dandelion Radio – which works in … Continue reading

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Beau to help Dandelion bloom

November 15, 2014

Trevor Midgley, widely known as Beau, was championed by John Peel back in the day, who signed the singer-songwriter to his Dandelion Records where the artist released such cult classics as . The label stopped in 1973 but now there’s Dandelion Radio that’s … Continue reading

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MARCUS CORBETT – Strung Deep

September 13, 2014

Marcus Corbett 2013 Rising star of raga rock makes a long-overdue move to the forefront. Thanks to George Harrison and John McLaughlin, Indian music has become regular rock fabric many years ago but is still perceived as exotic. Not by … Continue reading

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Bill Fay readies a new record

June 11, 2014

Among the legendary singer-songwriters, Bill Fay stands out. Having had issued two albums, the lighter self-titled debut in 1970 and “Time Of The Last Persecution” in the following year, the auteur disappeared and for decades, as his records were gathering a cult … Continue reading

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