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Cats In Space 'My Kind Of Christmas' lands December 6th + Tour Dates

December 04, 2019 by David Vousden in AOR, Christmas, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Melodic Rock, New Single, News, Tour Dates

Here at RGM, we try our very best to get into the festive swing of things. Which can be easier said than done, but luckily Cats In Space are back with a Christmas single to warm the cockles and generally bring a warm fuzzy glow to all classic rock fans and lovers of a festive tune. ‘My Kind of Christmas’ could well join the greats and pop up in every shopping centre in December for years to come. No doubt the band will be performing ‘My Kind of Christmas’ when they get the party started on their upcoming festive dates. ‘My Kind of Christmas’ is released on December 6th and much more about the single, Cats In Space and the tour follows:

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December 04, 2019 /David Vousden
Cats In Space
AOR, Christmas, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Melodic Rock, New Single, News, Tour Dates
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #11

November 13, 2019 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Folk, Pop, singer-songwriter, Video, Soundcloud, Alternative Rock, Americana

If you’re feeling the November chill, there are few better ways to warm your winter-wary bones than to cosy up with a hot cup of Canadiana.  The best new bands and balladeers of Canada continue to throw out little sonic gems and, once more, we find ourselves spoilt for choice as we bring you the latest cluster of musical magic that is the Maple Leaf Roundup.

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November 13, 2019 /Rich Barnard
Maple Leaf, Midnight Vesta, Laura Reznek, Most People, Jackie, Union Duke, Sam Weber
Acoustic, Folk, Pop, singer-songwriter, Video, Soundcloud, Alternative Rock, Americana
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Veronica Fusaro 'Sunkissed' EP out today October 4th

October 04, 2019 by David Vousden in News, Pop, singer-songwriter

Swiss singer-songwriter Veronica Fusaro released her ‘Sunkissed’ EP today October 4th 2019. ‘Sunkissed’ is the third EP from the 22-year old and is proving the perfect antidote to the cold and miserable weather that has enveloped RGM towers. If you’re looking for a selection of uplifting material that harks back to balmier times then Veronica has you covered. You can catch Veronica live at London’s Paper Dress Vintage on 15th October. More about Veronica, the show and the EP follows:

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October 04, 2019 /David Vousden
Veronica Fusaro
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David Gray announces White Ladder reissue and 20th anniversary tour

October 04, 2019 by David Vousden in News, Pop, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates, Reissue

The release of ‘White Ladder’ twenty years ago would catapult singer-songwriter David Gray from relative obscurity to an almost omnipresent status on TV and radio. Looking back, every home seemed to have a copy of the album at the time making it the fifth best selling album of the 2000s in the UK. To mark the anniversary of the album release David has raided the vaults and put together a bonus disc of b-sides and demos from the period and will be embarking on a run of dates, with his original band, to play the album in full. The album was actually originally self-released in late 1998 but the road to chart success would be long and winding as it took over two years to reach number one in the UK charts. An object lesson to all of us that perseverance can pay off in the end. Full details of the reissue and the tour follow:

Multi-platinum, multi-Brit and Grammy-nominated, British singer-songwriter David Gray is today announcing a 12-date UK and European arena tour; White Ladder: The 20th Anniversary Tour, to celebrate the trailblazing album’s 20-year anniversary. The 7 million record selling and one of the greatest and most heart-warming word-of-mouth successes in music, White Ladder will be performed by Gray with all the original band members and with all the original equipment to recreate the record in its entirety, plus a set of the greatest hits.

Commencing at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on March 20th 2020, the tour will include London’s The 02 on March 26th and Dublin’s 3 Arena on April 2nd. Tickets for the tour will go on sale at 9am on Friday October 11th. Fans can have access to presale tickets on Wednesday October 9th by pre-ordering products from the remastered collection here: www.DavidGray.com

An expanded 20th anniversary edition of White Ladder will be released on 2xCD, 4xLP, and digital formats. This will include a special remastered edition of the iconic album plus White Ladder era previously unreleased rarities, B-sides and demos. Physical versions will be accompanied by an extensive booklet with writings by Gray about the whole White Ladder experience - from the people involved, to the stories behind the songs and memorable shows.

The newly-remastered original album will also be released on 2LP white-coloured vinyl, CD and digital, available here: https://davidgray.lnk.to/wl20th This is the first time White Ladder has ever been pressed on vinyl. www.DavidGray.com will feature music and White Ladder merchandise. Exclusive collaboration with Vinyl Me Please coming soon.
Listen to rare track “Over My Head” live now: https://DavidGray.lnk.to/overmyhead. This haunting track originally featured as a B-side on various single releases of Babylon and This Year’s Love, as well as being the bonus track on the Japanese White Ladder release.

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“It’s the 20th anniversary of White Ladder, a unique record with its own remarkable history. Jammed full with big, open hearted songs and flooded with a raw emotional energy. It’s an album that came from nowhere to steal the hearts of millions all over the world, completely transforming my life in the process. Twenty years on and it feels like White Ladder is just as alive for people now as it was back then - so to celebrate this milestone, I will be releasing a special anniversary version of the album and assembling all the original band members with all the original equipment, in order to take White Ladder out on the road and recreate the record in its entirety”
— David Gray

White Ladder was born of difficult circumstances. Gray had been struggling on the margins for a decade, a lonely figure with an acoustic guitar swimming against the tide of Britpop, grunge, hip hop and electro. With three albums to his name, he found himself advertised at a gig third on the bill to beer and a barbecue. “Futility was so thick on the ground it was utterly soul destroying.” He came close to quitting. But instead, he asked himself some difficult questions: “Can you make a better record? Can you write a better song? The decision was to open up and give it everything I’ve got.”

Written and recorded on minimal budget by Gray in the bedroom of a tiny terraced house in Stoke Newington, David experimented with drum machines and electronic elements, creating a blend of folktronica that has since become a familiar part of the musical landscape, aided by drummer Craig McClune and engineer Iestyn Polson. Self-released at first on his own kitchen sink label, White Ladder slowly (very, very slowly) found an audience. It took a year to creep into the lower reaches of the British charts, then worked its way all the way up to number one. White Ladder eventually spent 3 years (from May 2000 to March 2003) in the UK top 100, spawning classic hit singles ‘Babylon’, ‘Please Forgive Me’ and ‘Sail Away’. It remains in the top 30 best-selling British albums of all time and the best-selling album ever in Ireland (a nation who know a good song when they hear it).

Celebrating its 20th anniversary, it’s interesting to consider the extraordinary aftermath of White Ladder. Its success spawned a new wave of singer-songwriters in an acoustic boom that resonates to this day, a soul-baring lineage that can be directly traced from David Gray to the all-conquering Ed Sheeran. Indeed, Ed is a fan, known to cover ‘This Year’s Love’ live. Fellow world beating British superstar Adele is also an admirer, citing ‘This Year’s Love’ as one of her all-time favourite break-up songs.

White Ladder remains an album of great depth and startling beauty, a superlative collection of emotional songs capturing a very special moment in time, as raw and immediate as when it was recorded. It’s one of 11 complex, ambitious and heartfelt albums Gray has recorded in a career than spans 25 years. Some, like White Ladder, have been big commercial successes (2002’s A New Day At Midnight and 2005’s Life In Slow Motion were UK chart toppers), others have been more intimate and experimental. All feature music that is both intimate and broad, intensely personal yet capable of speaking to the masses.

“What happened with White Ladder involved more than music. It was a sort of heart and soul moment of total surrender for everybody involved, for me and the audience. That was it. It doesn’t get any better than that.”
— David Gray

WHITE LADDER: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION – AVAILABLE ON:
2CD
4LP (2x white vinyl, 2x black vinyl)
Digital

Expanded edition track listing:

CD1 / LP1&2 – White Ladder 2020 remaster:CD2 / LP3&4 – Unreleased rarities & B-sides:
1. Please Forgive Me 1. Lights Of London
2. Babylon 2. Over My Head
3. My Oh My 3. Monday Morning
4. We’re Not Right 4. Tired Of Me
5. Nightblindness 5. Roots Of Love
6. Silver Lining 6. Walking In Circles
7. White Ladder 7. Through To Myself
8. This Year’s Love 8. Over My Head (demo)
9. Sail Away 9. What On Earth (demo)
10. Say Hello, Wave Goodbye 10. Silver Lining (demo)
11. This Year’s Love (demo)
12. Please Forgive Me (demo)


WHITE LADDER: 2020 REMASTER – AVAILABLE ON:

CD
2LP (Gatefold, white vinyl)
Digital

CD1 / LP1&2 – White Ladder 2020 remaster track listing:
1. Please Forgive Me
2. Babylon
3. My Oh My
4. We’re Not Right
5. Nightblindness
6. Silver Lining
7. White Ladder
8. This Year’s Love
9. Sail Away
10. Say Hello, Wave Goodbye

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www.instagram.com/davidgray
https://twitter.com/DavidGray
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRealDavidGray

October 04, 2019 /David Vousden
David Gray
News, Pop, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates, Reissue
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf #10

October 04, 2019 by Rich Barnard in Alternative Rock, Pop, Acoustic, Folk, singer-songwriter, Americana, Country

The summer may have been hot and hazy, long and lazy but that hasn’t stopped the songsmiths of Canada.  They’ve been beavering away over there, cooking up more musical missives and sending them eastward.  At usual here at RGM, we’ve gathered them all up and sifted through hours of tunes to bring you the very best of the bunch.  So, to ease you into the autumn months we humbly offer to you the tenth instalment of the Maple Leaf Roundup.

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October 04, 2019 /Rich Barnard
Wildlife, Maple Leaf, Blinker The Star, Sean Aston MacTaggart, Rebekah Hawker, Dan Moxon, The Actual Goners
Alternative Rock, Pop, Acoustic, Folk, singer-songwriter, Americana, Country
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf #9

July 25, 2019 by Rich Barnard in Acoustic, Folk, Alternative Rock, Indie, Pop

Now, didn’t I tell you we’d be back in flash? The Canadian goodness continues to arrive, an exotic salve for all our little-islander woes, so here we are again with our regular column devoted to the best new music from Canada. Aaron Goldstein’s awesome Espanola record managed to fast-track straight to a full review, hence its omission here but his countrymen and women have provided plenty more to satisfy our Maple Leaf cravings, so, read on and feast your ears on the musical crème de la crème …Canadienne.

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July 25, 2019 /Rich Barnard
Catherine MacLellan, Altered By Mom, Mike Riley, Kasador, In The City, Maple Leaf
Acoustic, Folk, Alternative Rock, Indie, Pop
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The East Pointers single, album and January 2020 UK dates

July 18, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Folk, New Single, News, Tour Dates

Canadian trio The East Pointers recently released a new single ‘Wintergreen’ from their upcoming third album due late 2019. The guys are on the top of their game with ‘Wintergreen’ a track that beautifully melds their modern take on a traditional folk sound with a catchy pop hook. The single is an ideal taster for the album ‘Yours To Break’ which I’ve been lucky enough to hear and East Pointers fans are in for a real treat as the album delivers superb vocal harmonies, impressive instrumental chops and, most importantly, great songs. In other good news, the trio will return to the UK in January of 2020 for a run of dates. More about The East Pointers and those tour dates follow:

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July 18, 2019 /David Vousden
The East Pointers, Gordie Sampson
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Morganway release video for 'I Want No Other Love' single + tour dates

July 12, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Classic Rock, Festivals, New Single, News, Tour Dates

‘I Want No Other Love’ is the latest single from the eagerly anticipated debut album by Morganway set for release August 2nd 2019. The video for the single features footage from many of their recent shows including Black Deer Festival. C2C, Wood Festival, Folk In A Field and loads more. The band will continue to tour this year with headline shows and a string of dates supporting CC Smugglers. More about the single, the album and upcoming tour dates follows:

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July 12, 2019 /David Vousden
Morganway, CC Smugglers, Black Deer Festival
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Nashville Meets London Presents American Young at Bush Hall August 29th 2019

July 12, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Country, News, Tour Dates

Country duo Kristy Osmunson and Jon Stone collectively known as American Young will headline Bush Hall in London on August 29th. The show comes under the Nashville Meets London Presents banner which will be familiar to UK country music fans as the brand continues to promote country and Americana music in the UK. The date is in support of a new American Young EP ‘Soundtrack of Your Life’ set for release August 23rd with the title track set for single release on August 2nd. UK singer, and two-time Best Female Vocalist at the British Country Music Awards, Laura Oakes will be supporting American Young. Much more about Nashville Meets London Presents, American Young and Laura Oakes follows:

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July 12, 2019 /David Vousden
Nashville Meets London, American Young, Laura Oakes
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The Blue Highways debut EP due August 23rd

July 11, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Alt-Country, Classic Rock, News

Hot on the heels of their recent ‘Play, Johnny Play’ single The Blue Highways will release their debut EP on August 23rd. The 4 track EP features a string of fine songs that run the gamut from the Jersey Shore/Asbury Dukes influenced opener ‘He Worked’ to the old-school pedal steel twang of closer ‘Have You Seen My Baby’. 'He Worked' will be released as a single on August 9th. More about The Blue Highways including details of London shows later this year follows:

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July 11, 2019 /David Vousden
The Blue Highways
Americana, Alt-Country, Classic Rock, News
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RGM presents The Maple Leaf Roundup #8

July 05, 2019 by Rich Barnard in Alternative Rock, Indie, News, Pop, Punk, Video

It’s been a little while since we brought you news from Canada but that hasn’t stopped it piling up on our digital doormat.  So, we’re going to tidy up a few loose ends here and then hit you with another Maple Leaf column very, very soon.  The volume and quality of music coming to us from Canada never fails to impress, so - unsurprisingly - we’ve been spoilt for choice as we share our pick of releases from the past couple of months.

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July 05, 2019 /Rich Barnard
I the Mountain, Drew Thomson Foundation, Canada, New Music, Maple Leaf, Royal Oak, Nature Of, Laurent Bourque
Alternative Rock, Indie, News, Pop, Punk, Video
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Maverick Festival tickets and CD bundles to be won

June 20, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, Folk, News, Roots, Competitions

Hello and welcome to the very first Red Guitar Music competition.  For our first run at a giveaway, we wanted to start with a bang so we’ve got together with the good folk at Maverick Festival and some of the acts performing at the 2019 event to offer up a pair of weekend tickets plus two sets of CDs with a Maverick Festival 2019 connection. A prize guaranteed to leave even the relative Americana newbie able to hold their own over a pint in the pub. Please read on for full details of the prize and the various ways to enter the competition:

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June 20, 2019 /David Vousden
Maverick Festival, The Black Feathers, Ags Connolly, Broken Bones Matilda, Don Gallardo, Americana
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, Folk, News, Roots, Competitions
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Rod Picott will 'Tell The Truth and Shame The Devil' September 6th 2019

June 19, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Americana, News, singer-songwriter

Nashville based singer-songwriter Rod Picott will release his latest album ‘Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil’ via Welding Rod Records on September 6th 2019. After a health scare this past winter Rod Picott took stock of his situation, sat down and thought hard about the type of album he wanted to make next. The result is a stripped back acoustic record that would prove to be his most personal release to date. Rod Picott will be bringing the songs from ‘Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil’ to the UK in October 2019 for a run of live shows. More about Rod Picott, those tour dates, and ‘Mama’s Boy’ a track from the album follows:

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June 19, 2019 /David Vousden
Rod Picott, Slaid Cleaves, Neilson Hubbard
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Paul Cauthen returns with 'Room 41' album due September 6th 2019

June 14, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Country, Country Rock, News, singer-songwriter, Soul

Paul Cauthen returns with a new album ‘Room 41’ via Lightning Rod Records on Sept 6th. A single/video from the album ‘Cocaine Country Dancing’ is out today (June 14th). Cauthen is blessed with a fantastic baritone voice and his music is an eclectic mix of country, southern soul and gospel influences. ‘Room 41’ is his third solo release following ‘My Gospel’ from 2016 and the more recent ‘Have Mercy’ EP. In advance of the album release Cauthen is in Europe with a run of dates that include The Slaughtered Lamb in London and the Black Deer Festival. More about Paul Cauthen including the tour dates and the video for ‘Cocaine Country Dancing’ follow:

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June 14, 2019 /David Vousden
Paul Cauthen, Black Deer Festival
Americana, Country, Country Rock, News, singer-songwriter, Soul
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Guitars, guitars and more guitars on The Blue Highways new single

May 31, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Country, Country Rock, New Single, News, Video

The Blue Highways were looking to try something a little different for their second single release. The band wanted to celebrate guitar music and bring back the days when the guitar ruled the airwaves. The band had met plenty of great players on their travels so calls were placed and the result is ‘Play Johnny, Play’ a track that features seven of the best guitar players on the UK Americana scene. Jack Lury of The Blue Highways is joined by CJ Hillman, Henry Senior, Joe Hazell (Curse Of Lono), Lewis Fowler (Two Ways Home), Paul Lush and 12-string wiz Tony Poole. The single is out today (May 31st 2019) and streaming/purchase links follow along with a cool video and loads more about The Blue Highways:

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May 31, 2019 /David Vousden
The Blue Highways, Curse of Lono, Two Ways Home, Bennett Wilson Poole, Danny and the Champions of the World
Americana, Country, Country Rock, New Single, News, Video
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An RGM Song Premiere: The Iveys present 'King and Marie'.

May 29, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Americana, Roots

The Iveys from El Paso in Texas are gearing up for the release of ‘Colors of Honey’ on June 7th. The band initially featured Arlen Ivey and his sister Jessica Ivey Carr and has evolved over the years with the addition of sister Jenna Ivey, brother Galen Ivey and Jessica’s husband Sammy Carr. The quintet call on a range of influences but all agree on a love of The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Lumineers and First Aid Kit. For me, the real strength of The Iveys is in their songwriting and those sublime harmonies, the sort of harmonies that seem to come so naturally to family acts. We are very pleased to be able to premiere ‘King and Marie’ a track from their upcoming record. Please read on as Arlen Ivey explains the significance of the track and just how important it is to The Ivey family.

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May 29, 2019 /David Vousden
The Iveys
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The Shires, Alabama 3 and The Magic Numbers among additions to Black Deer Festival 2019

May 09, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, Roots, Tour Dates

The latest list of additions to the 2019 Black Deer Festival include UK country duo The Shires returning to the UK for a Sunday night show at the festival. Other names added today (May 9th) include Alabama 3 performing an acoustic set, The Magic Numbers, Stephen Spender and The Breretons. They will join an already impressive list that includes The Mavericks, John Butler Trio, Band of Horses and Billy Bragg. The festival will also host a panel celebrating the history of AMA-UK with Stevie Freeman, Bob Harris OBE and Emily Barker among those set to participate. Much more about the festival, which takes place at Eridge Park, Kent on 21st-23rd June 2019, follows:

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May 09, 2019 /David Vousden
Black Deer Festival, The Shires, Alabama 3, The Magic Numbers
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, Roots, Tour Dates
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The RGM week in review #1 03/05/2019

May 03, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Classic Rock, Alt-Country, Country, News, singer-songwriter, Folk

The RGM inbox has been very busy of late so we thought we’d corral a selection of recent news items all in one place. We listen to a wide range of stuff here at RGM from the biggest names to newer artists just starting out so you never know what you might find. Discovering new music is always exciting so we urge you to take a moment and check out the selection of recent news. Your next favourite artist might be just one click away.

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May 03, 2019 /David Vousden
Bruce Springsteen, Jade Jackson, The Alvarez Theory, Steve Hewitt
Americana, Classic Rock, Alt-Country, Country, News, singer-songwriter, Folk
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Lettuce set to 'Elevate' on new album due 14th June 2019

April 29, 2019 by David Vousden in Jazz, News, Soul, Funk, Ambient

Fresh from an extended Easter break we’ve returned to find the RGM inbox groaning under the weight of cool music. With literally hundreds of emails to consider where do we start? Lettuce are an acclaimed US act originally formed at the Berklee College of Music in Boston back in 1992. ‘Elevate’ is their sixth studio album set for release 14th June 2019 via Regime Inc / Membran. The first taster from the record ‘Krewe’ is very cool and a great funky way to start the week. This looks like the tip of the iceberg for Lettuce as the guys aren’t bound by genre classifications so we can expect some cool grooves when the record drops. More about Lettuce and a link to ‘Krewe’ follows:

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April 29, 2019 /David Vousden
Lettuce
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Wild Rose star Jessie Buckley added to Black Deer Festival

April 12, 2019 by David Vousden in Country, Film, News, Tour Dates

Country fans will be aware of the release today of ‘Wild Rose’ at the UK cinema. The film is getting great reviews and actress Jessie Buckley is obviously taking this singing thing seriously as she will appear at the Black Deer Festival in June performing songs from the film. The film looks to have a nicely homespun and quite British take on country music which is sure to add to the buzz that continues to build around the genre in the UK. More about Jessie Buckley and Black Deer Festival follows:

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April 12, 2019 /David Vousden
Jessie Buckley, Wild Rose, Black Deer
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