The backstory to John Murry’s life is one that has been told many, many times before. It features all those...
“I’ll get this son-of-a-bitch in tune and we’ll go”. And with this Justin Townes Earle, accompanied by Paul Niehaus on...
Kenny Anderson prefers to play in small places. And tonight on the fifth date of a solo tour of intimate...
Laura Veirs is nothing if not prolific. In the past decade, the supremely talented singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon has released...
What with lockdown, rising production costs, rampant inflation, Brexit red tape, and often dwindling audience figures, the UK’s live music...
On a day when darkness had descended on the world following the inauguration of the 45th president of the United...
On what is presumably her first ever tour of the UK, possibly even her first ever visit to this country,...
It is now six years since Lanterns on the Lake were in York courtesy of the rather wonderful Please Please You...
David Berman, the late, great leader and sole constant member of that brilliant American indie-rock band Silver Jews once said,...
If, for some strange and inexplicable reason, you had just arrived from Saturn and somehow landed in the main concert...
Family is a word that features heavily in Justin Townes Earle’s thoughts, his feelings and his music. His last two...
The Crescent Community Venue is where it is at right now. For the second night running the Sold Out signs...
You would strongly suspect that they sit at decidedly different points on the political spectrum, but Lau and Donald Trump...
Allen Ginsberg’s poem ‘Howl’ deals with issues of repression, rebellion, drug misuse, the alienation of youth, mental illness, capitalism, industrialisation,...
After the devastating impact laid upon it by the coronavirus, the most welcome re-emergence of live music continues to gather...