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Dog Day afternoons in August
Are backing tracks killing live music? Continue reading →
Posted in David Baron, Ephemera, If?, Lettie, Lettie Music, Mark Vernon, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London
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Tagged Are backing tracks killing live music, Brian Kavanagh, David Baron, If?, Lettie Music, London Life Magazine, Mark Vernon, Rare ephemera, Richard Moore violinist, The David Baron, The Eels Brixton Academy, The Ephemera Fair, The future of live performance, Tom Ingleby, Why I hate backing tracks
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April’s sun
I dipped my toe into 2006. An old back up CD with all my personal stuff from the old company I worked for: A collection of photos, songs and postcards. I had never looked back until now at that … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged Age of Solo Goodbye, Anthem of Stars David Baron, Blighty, David Baron, David Kosten, Edison Music Corporation, ELG, European Lottery Guild, Happy Easter, If? Album by Lettie, Mark Vernon, Mexico, Miniature Golf postcards, Mount Etna, One for Arthur, Rutger Hauer, Rutger Hauer Fan Club, Storyville 40 Jazz Magazine, The Gambler (1974), True Story Magazine, Turkish Delight (1973), Winning The Grand National 2017, Yosemite National Park old postcard, Zena Dare old postcard
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April purple showers
April seems like a culmination of a few deadly months. It feels like a wave just systematically took away part of our childhood. April… I am very pleased to say on our label Halcyon Records and my dear friend and … Continue reading →
Posted in BJ Cole, Ephemera, Jah Wobble, Lettie, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London
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Tagged Anthony Phillips, Claps Records, Cliff under the Westway, Ephemera, Fiona Hawthorne, Giacomo Donati, Halcyon Days (Days to Remember), Halcyon Records, Jah Wobble, James Collins, Lettie, Lettie Maclean, Luca Guerrieri, Old magazines London, Peacock in flight, Rich Hall, Rune Ness
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Looking for the light in December
This wasn’t going to be a Christmas entry but now it has to be because I’ve left it so late. I was going to have written this three weeks ago. But my mood changed. The children will kill children. It’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Lettie, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Bob Dylan Royal Albert Hall 25 October 2015, Claps Records, Club de Bateau near Nice, David Baron, Ischia, Luca Guerrieri, Mark Vernon, Mortadella Gardens, Mortella Gardens, New York City Thanksgiving 2015, Palazzo Chupi, Poseidon, Simi Stone UK tour 2015, The Jane Hotel
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St Valentine be mine I’m Hungry
We went to the studio in December with Dave Barbarossa – what a legend. His own band Cauldronated are doing gigs around London so do keep an eye out for them – having watched ‘Birdman’ (parts of it filmed in … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Lettie, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Eve Ferret, Manwatching by Desmond Morris, Mark Vernon, St Valentine
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Noephemera
Having gone through all my ephemera again recently I realise I have nothing which has any link to November. No poppies nothing. This November we have come to remember more than just the 5th. November made me feel very nostalgic, and … Continue reading →
New EP ‘Crossroads’ with Dave Barbarossa out tomorrow!
The EP Dave Barbarossa and I wrote is out tomorrow, on iTunes. It consists of only 3 tracks. I would also like to write more but time is not on my side. It’s mainly spent working in my day job … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Crossroads EP, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Dylan Freed, Kirsten Morrison, Lene Lovich, Lettie, Lettie Music, Sean Hughes, Simi Stone
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Milano and the Summer of playing again
Thank you to everyone who came to the Bush Hall it was a fantastic night. Thanks to The Mostar Diving Club for having us. Here are some photographs by Dave Bagg of my performance with Dave Barbarossa. It was fantastic … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Cauldronated, Crossroads, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Geppi, Lettie Music, Santeria Milan, The Vultures, Viv Albertine, Zac Alford
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Land of Napoleon and Cola
A huge thank you to Anthony Phillips and Denise Arnold for being instrumental in my wonderful trip to Corsica. The kindness of the audiences and organisers was unprecedented. On my way over I bought Mike Rutherford’s book which writes about … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Anthony Phillips, Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Not Visted and Never Will by Judith Schlansky., Corsica, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Denise Arnold, Diego Garcia, Francescu Marcantei, Mark Vernon, MH370 missing plane, Peter Murphy, Ronnie Terrill, Tavagna Club Talasani, Ustaria di a Rota
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Bad weather but my hearts still in it….
As the snowdrops bow their aching heads in the blustery weather forecasts that prevail through January and February, I think back often on the albums I have recorded and the time that has passed and I have to remind myself … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Cadbury Bros 1962, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Funky Junk, lettiemusic, Mark Vernon, Miss Frances Pitcher, Mr David Omer, Stanleys Wardour Street, The Deep Hull, Tintern Abbey, Unbeknown Records, Valentines Day
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