Sat 10 May
Holmfirth Festival of Folk
Holmfirth
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Media Appearances
All radio appearances that I have recordings of can be heard by clicking play on the player above.
The one hour recording of Folkscene is on its own page and can be heard here.
Alun Parry is the presenter of this look at Liverpool's grassroots music scene, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday 10th January 2008.
On the 6th November, the Big Issue published a music special in which a full page was dedicated to Buskernomics and my music. You can see the full feature here
Interview about the Liverpool 800 album, plus Claire played the opening track True Love Of Mine. BBC Radio Merseyside, 12 Aug 2007
Favourable reviews for True Love Of Mine from Spencer's Juke Box Jury on BBC Radio Merseyside, July 2007.
Had an enjoyable night out on Thu 22 Feb 07 at AllFM's Under The Pavement Show in Manchester. I was interviewed and played I Want Rosa To Stay live in the studio. They then played Thursday Night Drinking song from the album. We chatted some more and I played Woody's Song live. I closed with a rendition of my newest song Going Down The Dole.
Thursday Night Drinking Song is reviewed on the Billy Butler Show on BBC Radio Merseyside, 29 Dec 06.
I appeared on the Billy Butler Christmas Special on Radio Merseyside on Sat 23 Dec 06.
Radio Merseyside's Folkscene is Britain's longest running folk music radio show. It has been around for nearly 40 years. On Thursday 14 Deceumber 2006, Folkscene broadcast a one hour profile on me and my music. You can hear it here.
I was interviewed on the Willy Miller Show on BBC Radio Merseyside on Sat 25 November where I chatted about my music and played two songs live from the album, You Are My Addiction and Corridors of Stone.
The final track from my Corridors of Stone album was featured on Graham Holland's excellent acoustic podcast show 'Its A Frogs Life'. Am happy to say that this is my second appearance on the show. Click here to listen - its show 9.
An extensive review of my gig at The Pilgrim appeared in Live Magazine in October. It described me as "music to make you smile as it makes you think."
A surreal but fun Radio Merseyside broadcast on the Billy Butler show, 24th August 2006
A version of I Want Rosa To Stay was featured on Graham Holland's excellent acoustic podcast show 'Its A Frogs Life'. Click here to listen - its Show 2b.
Discussing immigration with Roger Phillips on his live radio show (19th July 2006) promoting the refugee benefit gig that I organised and played at.
The excellent independent arts magazine, Nerve, have published a full feature article about me. It will feature in the November edition, but is already on its website now. Read it in full here.
A fun afternoon (4th May 2006) spent in the company of Norman Thomas and my guitar. I played two songs live in the studio and had a chat with Norman about life, music, and all things Bullseye! Well, you get chatting don'tcha!
A radio interview with Billy Butler on BBC Radio Merseyside (21st April 2006), plus a chat with Bobby Sox and Lynn Staunton after hearing my song Gimme The Blues.
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