Thea Gilmore – UK – Acoustic / Indie / Rock – www.myspace.com/theagilmore

I thoroughly enjoyed the Thea Gilmore gig at The Duchess in York last night. The performance was simple and sincere. I’ve listened to her music for years and have most of her albums but she was even better live.
The Duchess is an intimate venue and the audience was surprisingly small – even for a cold Sunday evening in York. But Thea’s performance was warm and engaging, supported by her producer and husband Nigel Stonier and Fluff (viola, vocals and guitar).
As long as Thea performs, the spirit of Joan Baez and the folk tradition of social comment and protest will live on.

MySpace.com – Thea Gilmore – UK – Acoustic / Indie / Rock – www.myspace.com/theagilmore

China bans Western religious music – Telegraph

China bans Western religious music – Telegraph
Chinas culture ministry has banned public performances of Handels Messiah and other major works of western religious music.

It would seem that the with the Olympics over, China is again free to reveal it’s position on basic human rights.

CAMPBELL & MORAGHAN – UK – Swing / Jazz / Country

MySpace.com – CAMPBELL & MORAGHAN – UK – Swing / Jazz / Country – www.myspace.com/campbellmoraghan

Have a listen and before you read down the page see if you can guess who’s performing.

Clue – you’re one step ahead if you were a fan of Celebrity Talent Shows on BBC1 or listen to 5Live at Breakfast.

Breakthru Radio Session – The Puncture Repair Kit

Myspace.com Blogs – Breakthru Radio Session – The Puncture Repair Kit MySpace Blog

 

The Puncture Repair Kit

The Puncture Repair Kit

This is my son, Matthew’s, band recorded in a live session on Breakthrough Radio in Norwich. 

 

 

 

 

Their next gig is at:

 11 Sep 2008 20:00
The Gramaphone w/ The All New Adventures Of Us Spitalfields, London

I’m not alone on this cloud


RedEye | iPhone, Therefore I Blog



Normally, unless they are those pretty, puffy fair-weather ones, clouds aren’t so great. They’re dreary and stormy.

But Apple’s cloud is not only puffy and fair-weather, its the beginning of the companys beautiful future.

Is it just me noticing it more or is everyone waking up to the potential of The Cloud at the same time?