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Tom Baxter - Union Chapel, London 06/11/2018

November 12, 2018 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

Tom Baxter’s extensive UK and Irish tour in support of his latest album The Other Side of Blue (review) includes only one London appearance: here, at the Union Chapel.  The place is perfectly suited to Baxter’s solo setup as it remains one of the capital’s most intimate and reverent mid-sized venues.  Baxter has been out of the spotlight for a few years but has evidently lost not a drop of the energy and passion he had when we first saw him play The Borderline as a newcomer to London’s acoustic scene more than fifteen years ago.

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November 12, 2018 /Rich Barnard
Tom Baxter, Vashti
Acoustic, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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Aaron Lee Tasjan - Omeara, London 02/11/2018

November 05, 2018 by David Vousden in Americana, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter, Rock

A typical Friday night in London and unsurprisingly the streets are full of people with things to do and places to go. The London Bridge area is as good a place as any to experience the hustle and bustle of London life with seemingly every other doorway leading into a coffee shop, restaurant or pub, while the imposing 95-story Shard skyscraper looms overhead.  Just up the road from London Bridge tube station, we find Omeara a bijou live venue (capacity 350) which opened in 2016 and is the brainchild of Ben Lovett (Mumford & Sons). After two or three near misses this is my first visit to Omeara and I’m immediately impressed with the venue hidden away in Flat Iron Square, an open courtyard type area with galleries, street food etc. The vibe is cool and hip but not annoyingly so, the door and bar staff proved friendly and the venue itself looks like a decaying regency ballroom as imagined by Universal Studios for ‘Poseidon’s Fury’.

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November 05, 2018 /David Vousden
Aaron Lee Tasjan, Loud Mountains
Americana, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter, Rock
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BluesFest - Zac Brown Band + Beth Hart, The O2 London 27/10/2018

October 29, 2018 by David Vousden in Americana, Blues, Country, Live

On what feels like the first cold night of the year your RGM scribe is at the O2 in London for the Zac Brown Band and Beth Hart. Tonight's show is part of the annual BluesFest which has found a home at the O2 and is now in its sixth year. With ticket in hand, airport-style security negotiated and a sharp intake of breath at the beer prices I'm in my seat bright and early for Beth Hart to get things started.

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October 29, 2018 /David Vousden
BluesFest, Zac Brown Band, Beth Hart
Americana, Blues, Country, Live
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Ruston Kelly + Ferris & Sylvester - The Slaughtered Lamb, London 17/09/2018 (Live Review).

September 19, 2018 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Americana, Country, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

Singer-somgwriter Ruston Kelly is in London promoting his excellent debut album ‘Dying Star’ with a low key show at the bijou Slaughtered Lamb.  Needless to say the gig is sold-out and it’s pretty obvious the crowd are expecting good things long before Kelly ambles on stage.

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September 19, 2018 /David Vousden
Ruston Kelly, Ferris & Sylvester, Live Review
Acoustic, Americana, Country, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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Knights of the Rose - Arts Theatre, London

July 06, 2018 by David Vousden in Classic Rock, Live Review, Theatre Review

On a blisteringly hot summer night, your RGM scribe finds himself walking the red carpet with knights on horseback and burning torches for company. It’s a surreal but fitting introduction to Knights of the Rose a new production at the boutique Arts Theatre in London’s West End. Knights of the Rose takes us on an epic journey full of romance, brotherly love and jealousy told through an unlikely mix of Chaucer, Shakespeare and Bon Jovi.

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July 06, 2018 /David Vousden
Knights of the Rose, Bon Jovi, Jim Steinman
Classic Rock, Live Review, Theatre Review
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Mary Chapin Carpenter + Emily Barker - Barbican Theatre, London (15/05/18)

May 17, 2018 by David Vousden in Americana, Country, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

The Barbican complex in London seems to be undergoing something of a renaissance in recent times as people are able to see past the Brutalist 70’s Architecture and enjoy the large open communal areas, the conservatory (a lush tropical garden in the concrete bowels… who knew), cinemas and a wonderfully varied musical palate. Don’t get me wrong, the covered walk from Barbican Station past the car parks is beyond ugly and the convoluted journey down multiple levels to find the correct area of the actual venue could be a little intimidating, but the concert hall is superb with comfy seats, plenty of legroom (I’m 6’ 2”), great sightlines and impressively clear sound. It was also refreshing to find a ban on photography and mobile phones, people actually had to pay attention to the acts which made a welcome change.

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May 17, 2018 /David Vousden
Mary Chapin Carpenter, Emily Barker, Rose Hill Drive
Americana, Country, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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Scott Matthews - The Union Chapel, London (04/05/18)

May 11, 2018 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

As a venue, The Union Chapel rises serenely above the sticky floors of its close neighbours The Hope & Anchor and The Garage.  It balances its roles as fully functioning church and celebrated concert hall with ease and, if you’re after a sense of reverence and ceremony, there aren’t many London venues that can match it.  On this balmy May evening, Scott Matthews' disciples gather respectfully along the ridiculously up-at-heel Compton Terrace long before doors open and I have the distinct impression that I am in for one of the more civilised gig-going experiences of my modest career.  I install myself in pew 77 with a Coke (no alcohol allowed in the church itself) and begin to contemplate my manifold sins.

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May 11, 2018 /Rich Barnard
Scott Matthews, Ady Johnson
Acoustic, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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Son of Town Hall - Cecil Sharp House, London (07/03/18).

March 10, 2018 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

We’re getting increasingly excited at the thought of a full-length debut from transatlantic duo Son of Town Hall.  Filled with much hope and a little trepidation, the RGM team head to Cecil Sharp House for the London date on their current UK tour...

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March 10, 2018 /Rich Barnard
Son of Town Hall, Ben Parker, David Berkeley
Acoustic, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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Glen Hansard - Royal Festival Hall (09.02.18)

February 19, 2018 by Rich Barnard in Americana, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

I pride myself on never being late for anything.  But unavoidably late I am for Glen Hansard’s show at The Royal Festival Hall (it’s a long and boring story involving a room full of teenage guitarists - I will spare you) and I kick myself as I am ushered by torchlight to my seat and Hansard’s eleven-strong band (3 strings, 3 horns, 2 keys, drums, bass and guitar) promptly leave the stage in order that the man himself can take the piano alone.  What?!  I’ve arrived in the lull?!  Dammit!  I discover later than I’ve missed eight whole songs but, luckily for me, there’s plenty still to come.

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February 19, 2018 /Rich Barnard
Glen Hansard, The Frames
Americana, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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The Texas Gentlemen + Howard Rose - Bush Hall, London (07.02.18)

February 09, 2018 by David Vousden in Alt-Country, Americana, Classic Rock, Country, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

My introduction to the band of musicians that form the Texas Gentlemen was via Paul Cauthen’s excellent ‘My Gospel’ album. Browsing the credits, which is pretty refreshing to be able to do in this digital age, and the names of Beau Patrick Bedford, for his terrific production work, and guitarist Nik Lee stood out. Bedford is effectively the leader of The Texas Gentlemen a band of session musicians who’ve become go-to players for a host of artists including Joe Ely and Kris Kristofferson, which really tells you all you need to know about how good these guys are. With so many great players on tap, eleven Texas Gentlemen worked on ‘TX Jelly’ their debut album; you’re never quite sure who’ll turn up which is bound to keep things interesting.

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February 09, 2018 /David Vousden
The Texas Gentlemen, Howard Rose
Alt-Country, Americana, Classic Rock, Country, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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The Mavericks - London Palladium (03.02.18)

February 05, 2018 by David Vousden in Americana, Live Review, Country

I'm bright and early for tonight's entertainment, but there's already a really large crowd massed outside the London Palladium and it's not even Sunday (a small in-joke for those of us of a certain age). The Palladium is one of those iconic West End venues that slip in a gig or two to seemingly allow the cast of their latest musical a night off and tonight the 2200+ capacity venue is playing host to The Mavericks, which is an impressive achievement for a band who had their biggest UK hit back in 1998. Tonight's crowd obviously know their stuff as The Mavericks proved to be a hell of a live band, with a ton of cool tunes, and a singer for the ages.

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February 05, 2018 /David Vousden
The Mavericks
Americana, Live Review, Country
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Deer Tick - Islington Assembly Hall (30.01.18)

February 01, 2018 by David Vousden in Americana, Live Review, Rock

Upper Street in Islington on a Tuesday night is pretty busy, the bars are doing decent business and Dionysis Savvopoulos (I'm told) is playing a rare London show at The Union Chapel, but the reason for my visit this evening is the oddly named Deer Tick are in town on their ‘Twice Is Nice’ tour. The Providence, Rhode Island act recently released not one, but two albums that have featured heavily in recent weeks on the RGM stereo. I’m not quite sure what to expect, but I’m looking forward to it all the same.

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February 01, 2018 /David Vousden
Deer Tick
Americana, Live Review, Rock
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Kip Moore + Drake White + Jillian Jacqueline - O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London

October 12, 2017 by David Vousden in Americana, Country, Live Review

A jam packed Country Music Week concluded for yours truly with my second visit of the week to Shepherd's Bush. Following a stunning show from Randy Houser on Monday at Bush Hall, where a great show seems to be guaranteed these days, we’ve moved down the road to the more palatial O2 Empire (capacity 2000) for tonight's proceedings. Needless to say with Kip Moore and Drake White in town I'm expecting things to rock and they sure did.

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October 12, 2017 /David Vousden
Kip Moore, Drake White, Jillian Jacqueline, Country Music Week
Americana, Country, Live Review
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Little Big Town - Royal Albert Hall, London

October 12, 2017 by David Vousden in Country, Live Review, Pop

Arguably the biggest name performing during Country Music Week is Little Big Town. The quartet bought their 'The Breaker' tour to the UK and included a stop at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, which handily coincided with an already dream week for country fans. An unexpected last minute invite, and the cancellation of a planned tube strike, found your RGM scribe with a seat, a Loggia box seat no less, in a truly stunning building for which the term iconic was probably penned.

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October 12, 2017 /David Vousden
Little Big Town, Country Music Week
Country, Live Review, Pop
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Randy Houser + Lindsay Ell + Walker McGuire - Bush Hall, London

October 03, 2017 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Americana, Blues, Country, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

London is my usual stomping ground for gigs so the announcement of Country Music Week was most welcome. From October 2nd – 8th some of the best and the brightest artists of the genre are popping up all over town in various musical configurations be it with full bands, acoustic sets or the much loved, and quintessentially Nashville, songwriters circle, CMW had all the bases covered

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October 03, 2017 /David Vousden
Randy Houser, Lindsay Ell, Walker McGuire, Country Music Week, Broken Bow Records
Acoustic, Americana, Blues, Country, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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Bat Out Of Hell The Musical - London Coliseum

August 11, 2017 by David Vousden in Classic Rock, Live Review

Back in the early seventies, a young songwriter was attempting to find a home for a slew of ridiculously overblown songs that featured the perfect American storm of sex, motorcycles and rock n roll. This heady stew of teen angst and raging hormones, delivered with Wagnerian excess, would prove to be a very hard sell. The songwriter was Jim Steinman and he'd already been working in musical theatre for some years when he crossed paths with a budding actor/singer, with the voice to match his imposing frame, who went by the unusual moniker of Meat Loaf. The larger than life singer possessed the vocal power, range, and bravado to bring Steinman's songs to life and they began the search for a record label which would prove very difficult. In other words, they were turned down flat by pretty much every label executive in America until the Cleveland label (an Epic offshoot) took a chance and the slow build to rock legend status commenced.  

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August 11, 2017 /David Vousden
Bat Out Of Hell, Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf
Classic Rock, Live Review
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Chastity Brown + The Black Feathers - The Borderline, London

June 27, 2017 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter, Pop

Summer seems to have arrived in London and a trip down to one of my preferred gig venues The Borderline sounded like the ideal thing to do on a Tuesday evening. Well at least I think I'm in The Borderline...the old Mexican Cantina ambience has been replaced with a more upmarket and modern club vibe. We are, most definitely, not in Kansas anymore and it’s so refreshing to see a venue investing in the future with a very cool refit. For those of us who've been visiting the place since the early 90s it might seem a little strange initially but it works for me.

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June 27, 2017 /David Vousden
Chastity Brown, The Black Feathers
Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Live Review, Singer Songwriter, Pop
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Brent Cobb - Slaughtered Lamb, London UK

January 31, 2017 by David Vousden in Americana, Country, Live Review, Singer Songwriter

For his first shows in the UK the Sold Out signs are up and Brent Cobb finds himself, to his surprise I’m sure, welcomed with open arms for his London debut. The musical grapevine has been working overtime and Brent is playing to full houses two months before the UK release of his debut album ‘Shine On Rainy Day’ (March 24th is the date). A respectful and knowledgeable crowd obviously knows the album, which was released stateside late in 2016, and have an appreciation for good songs well played and sung. Brent Cobb covers all these bases with aplomb which, when coupled with the relaxed Southern charm he demonstrated on the night, ensures artist and audience are on the same page and destined to have a great time.

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January 31, 2017 /David Vousden
Brent Cobb
Americana, Country, Live Review, Singer Songwriter
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Deacon Blue + Lewis & Leigh - Royal Festival Hall, London UK

November 22, 2016 by David Vousden in Americana, Live Review, Pop

Lewis & Leigh are a transatlantic duo comprised of Al Lewis from Wales and Mississippi born Alva Leigh and on the day before this show they were nominated for 3 UK Americana awards including Album of the Year for their debut album 'Ghost' and 'The 4.19' had been singled out for Song of the Year. Needless to say, as I'd not been lucky enough to catch the duo live before, I was very much looking forward to their opening slot on the Deacon Blue tour.

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November 22, 2016 /David Vousden
Deacon Blue, Lewis & Leigh
Americana, Live Review, Pop
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Ian Hunter & The Rant Band - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London UK

November 17, 2016 by David Vousden in Live Review, Rock, Singer Songwriter, Classic Rock

Earlier this year Ian Hunter released his first record in four years the excellent ‘Fingers Crossed’ which displayed that the former Mott The Hoople frontman had lost none of his ability to recognise a good tune and coin an interesting phrase. The album really is terrific and still gets regular spins at RGM towers (check out our review of the album here). The announcement of a date at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire had me very keen to pop along and check out the man and his Rant Band in the flesh.

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November 17, 2016 /David Vousden
Ian Hunter, Mott The Hoople, Graham Parker, Brinsley Schwarz
Live Review, Rock, Singer Songwriter, Classic Rock
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