Much praised by Bob Harris, Malcolm Holcombe is a man you can't, or shouldn't, ignore. Fortunately for us in Scotland there are two appearances at Celtic Connections and, glory be, an intimate little gig at the Strathpeffer Coffeee Shop to look forward to in January. In truth, I've been struggling to get to grips with this album. It is not smooth and easy, all laid out on a plate for us to lap up. Malcolm's vocals… Continue
Added by John (Biscuits and Gravy) Davy on November 29, 2009 at 22:00 — No Comments
An impressive debut album from Scotland's own Sandra MacBeth, 'Conjugal Scene'www.myspace.com/sandramacbeth is accomplished and ambitious. Accomplished because Sandra and her bandmates play with an assurance that springs from knowing exactly what they';re about. Ambitious because she and her producer, Felix M von Racknitz, have taken her songs and explored what they're capable of beyond the sound of one girl and… Continue
Added by John (Biscuits and Gravy) Davy on November 25, 2009 at 20:30 — 1 Comment
Tom Mason Actor and musician (or musician and actor), seems like an all-round good guy, living life to the full and keen for us to have some fun with him. He is one very fine guitar player and has got a cohort of familiar Nashville names to help out here - Jen Gunderman, Dave Jacques and Mark Horn of The Derailers amongst them. A joyful melange of American sounds from the modern country of I Surrender (as in, I could imagine Mary… Continue
Added by John (Biscuits and Gravy) Davy on November 15, 2009 at 19:00 — 3 Comments
Daddy are an occasional band bringing together Will Kimbrough and Tommy Womack along with John Deaderick on keyboards, Dave Jacques on bass and Paul Griffith on drums. The thing with occasional projects like this is that nobody's going to get too po-faced. This is pretty much about having fun… Continue
Added by John (Biscuits and Gravy) Davy on November 15, 2009 at 10:00 — No Comments
Hey Negrita: Burn The Whole Place Down http://www.myspace.com/heynegrita It's just great to find a new favourite band, there hasn't been one for a while, but this album is just great. Recorded 'as live' on acoustic instruments, 'Burn the Whole Place Down' shows all the qualities that make for a great band: great songs, great playing and a distinctive sound that is partly down to the wondrous interplay of these… Continue
Added by John (Biscuits and Gravy) Davy on November 7, 2009 at 20:30 — 1 Comment
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