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  • [ August 20, 2026 ] Book Review: Jeff Apter “King of Hearts, Roy Orbison” Book Reviews
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Book Review: Jeff Apter “King of Hearts, Roy Orbison”

August 20, 2026 Rick Bayles 0
This book is down-to-earth and unflashy. It adopts a simple narrative style and delivers its facts in a no-nonsense, easily accessible way. All of that seems exactly right for the biography of a musician who always […]

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Book Review: Jeff Apter “King of Hearts, Roy Orbison”

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August 20, 2026 0

Personal Trainer “Human Assholes”

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Margo Cilker “Little White Cross” – unplanned ends for reckless actions

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Video: Rayland Baxter “The Fool” – that monster can tear us apart

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Interview: Issy Ferris and Archie Sylvester on why “It’s A Joy To Be Alive”

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Book Reviews

Book Review: Jeff Apter “King of Hearts, Roy Orbison”

August 20, 2026 0
This book is down-to-earth and unflashy. It adopts a simple narrative style and delivers its facts in a no-nonsense, easily accessible way. All of that seems exactly right for the biography of a musician who always […]
Album Reviews

Personal Trainer “Human Assholes”

August 20, 2026 0
Experimental indie-jazz for the beat generation. Hailing from the Netherlands, the band’s third album was allegedly built around the base starting point of an acoustic guitar; although as the listener journeys through the songs on the […]
Tracks

Margo Cilker “Little White Cross” – unplanned ends for reckless actions

August 20, 2026 0
Here’s an unexpected bonus for the Track section – the relentless wrestle between videos and tracks has allowed the realm of sound to also sometimes claim performance videos.  You do not need to ask us twice […]

  • Book Review: Jeff Apter “King of Hearts, Roy Orbison”
  • Personal Trainer “Human Assholes”
  • Margo Cilker “Little White Cross” – unplanned ends for reckless actions
  • Video: Rayland Baxter “The Fool” – that monster can tear us apart
  • Interview: Issy Ferris and Archie Sylvester on why “It’s A Joy To Be Alive”
  • Michael McDermott “Flowers From The Graveyard”
  • Film of “Hadestown: The Musical” gets limited release in October
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  • Live Review: Jenny Don’t And The Spurs, The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge – 12th August 2026
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Interviews

Interview: Issy Ferris and Archie Sylvester on why “It’s A Joy To Be Alive”

August 19, 2026 0
One thing everyone quickly learns as they get older is that time waits for no one, and that life continues its unstoppable flow forward. Americana UK has followed Ferris & Sylvester’s career since their first album, […]
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Interviews

Interview: Waylon Payne on the ‘family’ business and pulling Willie Nelson’s beard

August 13, 2026 0
Americana UK’s Ian Rothery caught up with Waylon Payne via Zoom at his home in Nashville on one of the few days of the year when it might actually have been hotter in the UK than […]
Interviews

Interview: The Roseline play sweet music but you must accept the thorns

August 12, 2026 1
It’s no secret that americana music in all its colorful variations has been prevalent and in vogue for years now as countless bands and singer/songwriters from the last two decades have found success filtering their music […]

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AUK Shortcuts: Cold Hands, Nick Gamer, Michael Reynolds, Atomic Junction, Donal Hinely and Buko Shane

September 9, 2024 1
Our latest Short Cuts, a monthly feature where AUK casts a brief eye and ear on several albums we’ve received recently which just didn’t make the cut for a full review. Like most major music websites […]
Political Pops

Pick of the Political Pops: Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls “Maralinga (Rainy Land)”

April 12, 2019 0
British nuclear tests at Maralinga occurred between 1956 and 1963 at the Maralinga site, part of the Woomera Prohibited Area in South Australia and about 800 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. Indigenous people who lived in the […]
Tracks

Jeff Karoub “Between The Commas” – life is fleeting

April 3, 2023 0
‘Between the Commas‘ is the title track of Jeff Karoub’s new album – his fifth album and his first full-length release since ‘Pieces Break‘ came out in 2019.   It’s an album – and a song – […]

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