A retrospective show this week to celebrate the past (almost) nine years of weekly Suffolk’n’Cool shows.
There’s a mixture of old and relatively new music from artists that have a significance for me always, initially for their music and also , in many cases for the …
We’ve got a rather acoustic, unplugged kind of feel to a lot of the tracks this week. There’s a great mix of raw, passionate songs with some superbly executed musicianship from London, New York, LA, New South Wales, Manchester, Margate and Gardabær, Iceland.
What Are You …
Having become very fond of New York and many New Yorkers over the past three years, as the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks came around again, I got to thinking about the resilience of the city and the warmth of so many of the people …
This week marks the conclusion of a project I’ve been working on at home here for the past year. A somewhat confused and frail older relative faced the prospect of being shipped out into a care home or staying on in her own home 80 …
The second half of our 20 to watch in 2012. Each of these artists have impressed me in 2011 and I think they are likely to attract significant attention in 2012. They certainly deserve it.
There have been somne lovely moonsets this week and, when it …
UPDATE 11/11/11
Missing audio file problem sorted. Thanks to the good folks at Libsyn for helping resolve that one. If you’ve not heard the whole of show 296. Give it a good listen now. There really is some cracking music onboard.
Peter
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Still hanging on to the great …
This week, lots of great music, of course, but on two themes.
The second half of the show illustrates some of the variety that can be found in showcase events at festivals.
First though, machine noises are increasingly finding their way into music as musicians with an …
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