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The RGM Inbox: May 2023

May 12, 2023 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Pop, Singer Songwriter

Welcome to our regular deep dive into quality music released by artists operating in a disparate range of genres. The goal of the RGM Inbox is to highlight artists you might not know, sending you, the listener, on a voyage of discovery to find new and exciting talents you might otherwise have missed. In this edition, we’ve a folk duo from NYC, an 80s hitmaker reinventing a classic, a striking Toronto-born singer/songwriter who found her muse in London and a Swiss-Ecuadorian duo who recorded their album in Nashville with The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach. 

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May 12, 2023 /David Vousden
Hermanos Gutiérrez, Ian Donaldson, Robinson & Rohe
Acoustic, Pop, Singer Songwriter
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The RGM Inbox - March 2023

March 03, 2023 by David Vousden in Singer Songwriter, Instrumental Rock, Alternative Rock, Psych, Prog Rock, Folk, Indie

Welcome to the latest edition of the RGM Inbox, where we delve into a selection of recent and upcoming musical delights that caught our attention. We’ve scoured the globe to discover new music from Germany, Norway, Australia and back home here in the UK.

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March 03, 2023 /David Vousden
M Byrd, Les Dunes, The Paper Kites, Marti West
Singer Songwriter, Instrumental Rock, Alternative Rock, Psych, Prog Rock, Folk, Indie
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #28

February 27, 2023 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Americana, Singer Songwriter, Video

My dear, dear, neglected reader.  It’s been an entire year since I last brought you news of the finest Canadian sounds around; a lapse for which I can offer no worthy excuse.  There will no doubt have been truckloads of tunes that have passed us by as a result, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned about the musicians of Canada, it is that their riches flow ever in abundance.  Just for you, I’ve scooped a few prize catches from 2023’s already quickening stream.  These are songs I believe deserve to be held awhile in the light; to be marvelled at; to not go unsung into that digital ocean.  So, boil the kettle, read on and get ready to make some new Canadian acquaintances. 

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February 27, 2023 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, Noah Derksen, Texas King, The Lad Classic, The Pairs, Brandon Wolfe Scott
Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Americana, Singer Songwriter, Video
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Kate Ellis announces Limited Edition 'Spirals' LP with bonus track due March 3rd

February 23, 2023 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Americana, Country, New Single, News, Singer Songwriter, Tour Dates, Vinyl

Kate Ellis released her second album ‘Spirals’ in early 2022 to universal acclaim. A record blessed with lyrical depth that feels deeply personal but ultimately is universally accessible. You’d think ‘Spirals’ would be all melancholy moodiness, but Kate mixes things up, even finding room for a dalliance with county rock and a dash of country pop amongst the piano balladry and pedal steel textures. On March 3rd, ‘Spirals’ will receive a Limited Edition Numbered vinyl release with a bonus track from the album sessions ‘Hurt’, the Trent Reznor song immortalized by Johnny Cash. More about Kate Ellis, the album and an upcoming vinyl launch show at London’s Green Note follows:

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February 23, 2023 /David Vousden
Kate Ellis
Acoustic, Americana, Country, New Single, News, Singer Songwriter, Tour Dates, Vinyl
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Diana Jones announces 'Better Times Will Come' reimagined album due April 7th + UK/IE tour dates

February 21, 2023 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Country, Folk, Reissue, Singer Songwriter, Tour Dates

Widely acclaimed US singer-songwriter Diana Jones has announced the re-issue of her critically lauded 2009 album Better Times Will Come – Reimagined & Remastered on April 7th 2023, to mark the 15th anniversary of its recording. Diana and studio engineer Steve Addabbo (Bob Dylan) reimagined the album mixes and the running order while adding a previously unreleased song ‘Call Me Daddy' from the sessions. The new version of the title track, “Better Times Will Come”, featuring harmony vocals by Diana’s friend, the late Nanci Griffith and a newly found additional chorus, is out now. Its abiding message remains so timely, given the hardships of recent years and those still being felt today. You can check out the track below. To coincide with the release on April 7th on CD, Digital and, for the first time, vinyl via Proper Records. Diana will embark on a UK/IE tour to coincide, commencing April 14th, where she will play the entire album plus selected songs from throughout her career. More about Diana Jones, the album and the tour follows:

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February 21, 2023 /David Vousden
Diana Jones, Nanci Griffith, Proper Records
Acoustic, Country, Folk, Reissue, Singer Songwriter, Tour Dates
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January 2023 @RGM

January 24, 2023 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Power-Pop, Pop, Singer Songwriter, Soul, Classic Rock

A belated welcome to 2023 @RGM. After an extended break for the holidays, we’re back with more new music, which we think should be on your listening radar. January found the RGM Inbox inundated with cool new sounds we’d like to share with you. Some artists you might be familiar with, others less so, but as we always say, your favourite new beat combo might be just a click away. So join us as we share new music from both sides of the pond and an unexpected choice of cover tune.

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January 24, 2023 /David Vousden
The Lemon Twigs, Chris Walton, Benji Tranter, Parks N' Rec, Boston
Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Power-Pop, Pop, Singer Songwriter, Soul, Classic Rock
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #26

December 09, 2021 by Rich Barnard in Country, Pop, Soul, Singer Songwriter, Classic Rock, Americana

The leaves have been falling for weeks and weeks, and I’m ashamed to say that I’ve been rather neglectful with the broom. Still, it’s never too late for a bit of a tidy up. What follows is a selection of the most golden and honeyed Canadian musical beauties to have drifted our way in the last couple of months. Sorry it’s taken us so long.

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December 09, 2021 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, Clever Hopes, Glen Hansard, Justin Rutledge, Favours, Jeremy Voltz, Nelson Sobral, Ellevator, Death Cab For Cutie, T. Buckley, Joey Landreth, Lowell George, Little Feat
Country, Pop, Soul, Singer Songwriter, Classic Rock, Americana
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