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The Lowest Pair, The Green Note, Camden London, 22nd April 2018

May 1, 2018 David Allen 0
With the feel of a 1960’s coffee shop music parlour, the Green Note in Camden is surely one of the shining jewels in London’s musical crown. Priding itself on the intimacy between artiste and audience and […]
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David Celia and Marla, The Bell Inn, Bath, 17th April 2018

April 30, 2018 Tim Merricks 0
Toronto’s David Celia has seen it all touring extensively across Europe and North America in promotion of his latest album ‘Double Mind‘, so he’s picked up a trick or two along the way. Tonight’s turnout on […]
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Littlemen, The Bell Inn, Bath, 11th April 2018

April 24, 2018 Tim Merricks 0
Strange bedfellows are made in the western outpost of Bath, Somerset. It’s a small community, neatly split into three piles. The tourists, who come for the Georgian tea rooms and Roman spas, the students (Bath has […]
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Alela Diane + Olivia Chaney, Union Chapel, Islington, London, 12 April 2018

April 20, 2018 David Chalfen 0
Alela Diane’s set on her UK tour’s opening night draws largely from her latest piano-based album ‘Cusp’ along with songs from her 2009 gem, ‘To Be Still’.  The Union Chapel, a functioning church in the heart of […]
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The Sheepdogs, The Lexington, London, 11th April 2018

April 19, 2018 Mark Underwood 0
A place of which it was once said: “Saskatoon’s got nothing but hookers and hockey players,” the northern Canadian outpost of only around 300,000 denizens is now  shaking off any past negative association with a seemingly […]

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Interview: David Wilcox on the way he tells the stories

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