Album Of The Month – March 2023 Today (Saturday 18th March) Northern Ireland’s The Answer packed out...
The Answer’s First Album For Seven Years – Well Worth The Wait…

Album Of The Month – March 2023 Today (Saturday 18th March) Northern Ireland’s The Answer packed out...
Canada’s Durham County Poets deliver a very nice fifth album which should delight the hardest-to-please lovers of fine...
US blues artist Johnny Sansone’s 13th album since he started a recording career in 1987, and this long payer is the sixth...
There seems to be a resurgence of interest in the “Back To…” events; festivals club nights focused on music from a...
One of my favourite album releases of 2022. UK pianist, organist, singer and songwriter Joe Tatton and his trio with a...
Things that make you go, “Agggghhh!”. Two social media event notifications for a Christmas market and a Christmas fayre –...
Music Republic Magazine raved about Bristol jazz outfit The Jazz Defenders’ first album, “Scheming” – giving...
Second album from UK artist PM Warson – a pleasing nine-track offering of seven self-penned originals and a very nice...
The editor sends over a batch of CDs and digital links to me on a regular basis, the new music he’d like me, as a...
Lettuce pray! Salad days are here! Cos I said so! OK, I know these puns are well past their tell-by date, but it cheered up my...
Classic songs being re-worked some years down the line usually confirm the saying, ‘If it ain’t bust, don’t fix it’. Is...
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