Reviewed by Guy Picot John Gonzales is a gifted story-teller who has written a collection of short stories about his unconventional childhood. There's a rogue's gallery of colorful characters who twelve-year-olds don't usually get to meet, courtesy of his single... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Extemporaneous and absolutely beautiful in all its savage bizarreness. This new staging of the one-act play, Cowboy Mouth, originally conceived, written and performed by Sam Shepard and Patti Smith as a theory on... Continue Reading →
Christmas has come early with Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul's jubilant new video for their just-released holiday song, Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight). In the festive clip, frontman Steven Van Zandt, decked out in head-to-toe stripes,... Continue Reading →
Chuck Berry's music electrified the soul and it's influence can be seen and heard today everywhere in the American landscape. Even more impressive when you consider what he was up against in the music business and society at large. FootLights... Continue Reading →
Everyone has heard of The Cavern Club in Liverpool, but few people know of the influence of a rundown hotel on Eel Pie Island, which was the London launch pad for many well-known musicians in the 60s including The Stones,... Continue Reading →
The Sheffield suburbs have produced some of UK music's most exciting bands, the latest is Liberty Ship. The four piece have already toured with the likes of King Charles (2013) and Reverend and The Makers (2014). They have played their... Continue Reading →
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