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Part time artist based in LondonTurnaround there’s a storm ahead
Thank you once again to the fantastic Rune Ness for creating another masterpiece. This time Rune did nearly the whole video from scratch. It’s beautiful. It makes me cry when I watch it. I suppose I’m nostalgic too. Rune picked … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged A London Year, Chart Gallery Chelsea, Darren Coffield, Dave Barbarossa, Firebrand Management, Guy Sangster Adams, Laurent Delaye Gallery, Louise Dodds, Mark Vernon, Mt Veron, NIck Rennison, Robyn Denny, Rune Ness, Travis Elborough, Worlds End Bookshop
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September …’We sit late, watching the dark slowly unfold….’ Ted Hughes
Rune Ness a very talented filmmaker created a wonderful video for an old song I wrote on an album called ‘Everyman’. It’s beautiful and haunting and even though we never met I do hope we do more in the future. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andy Fraser, Brian Kavanagh, Brompton Cemetary, Buxton Crescent, Cauldronated, Chris Spedding, Cleo 5 to 7, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Elger's Map of the Moon, Louise Dodds, Mark Vernon, Michael Seymour, Rune Ness, The Eels, Torquay Chalet Hotel
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New Single ‘Ecstasy of Saint Teresa’
‘Ecstasy of Saint Teresa’ by Gian Lorenzo Bernini that is elevated in the Cornaro Chapel in Rome is based on the experience of Teresa of Avila, a Carmelite nun’s religious ecstasy when she encountered an angel who thrust a long … Continue reading →
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Tagged Blondie and Hugh Cornwell, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet, Mark Vernon, New York's World Fair 1964-1965, Peter Murphy, The Ephemera Society, Unbeknown Records
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April said ‘May I came in?’ June 2013
I had the….. The gig at the Hippodrome was fantastic. It used to be a theatre, then a nightclub called ‘Talk of the Town’ and now it’s a 24/7 gambling den! I bumped into my old next door neighbour … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anthony Phillips, Casa Cuseni, David Baron, Erin Lang, Hippodrome, Jonny Taylor, lettiemusic, London, Mach Schau Gallery, Mark Vernon, Michael Seymour, Pauline boty, Reuben Richards and the Soul Train, Roland, Rune Ness, Sicily, Taormina, The Ephemera Society
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Flatitude
I thought I was here to stay for a while but I had the wonderful opportunity to work and travel with my lovely boss and go to Cuba with a very interesting group of people who frequent Boisdale, a famous … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anthony Phillips, Boisdale, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Edisonmusiccorp, Eliades, Frank Sinatra, Jonny Taylor, Latitude, Louise Dodds, Mark Vernon, Max Decharne, Nacional Hotel Cuba, Peter Murphy, Travis Elborough, Zac Alford
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February Fast Forward
Even if my news of music is at times quiet it is with great pleasure for me when someone finds a picture on my blog that means something to them and one such picture, a few months ago may feature … Continue reading →
Happy Christmas!
It feels like a long time since I wrote. Another Christmas is here, another island has been visited and another Birthday passed. My musical journey is twisting on in unchartered waters. The world didn’t end, the rains came, the snow … Continue reading →
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Tagged David Baron, Folkestone, Good Fortune Bad Weather
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Remember remember
Just to say I am very happy that all my friends across the Atlantic are safe including my writing partner David Baron. I watched all night as the 800 mile Hurricane Sandy hit the coast of America and my heart … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ceasarians, Christopher Battye, Das Fluff, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, David J, Ed Edwards, Friend Ghost Recording Studios, Guy Sangster Adams, Hugh Cornwell, Matthew Herbert, Michael Seymour, Noble and Webster, Robert Pereno, Sam Edwards, The Ephemera Society, The Promoter Film
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September Swimming
A lovely lady who has known me since I was about six and was intrinsic to my musical journey, sent me this review from the Grapevine and I think it was the most touching one I have read. Thank you … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anthony Reynolds, BBC Introducing Suffolk, David Baron, Good Fortune Bad Weather, Hugh Cornwell, lettiemusic, Louise Dodds, oxjam, Postcards, Thomas Dolby
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Auger well for August and beware of hubris
So many things have happened since the last gig I have had trouble picking myself up. In my crisis I headed down to get my cards read a tarot card reader I found on the internet and it turned out … Continue reading →