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Category Archives: Singer Songwriter London
Augustus the eighth and strangest month
It’s been a while since I wrote. Too long perhaps. This is my memory after all and my recording down of my encounters, experience and findings; a musical puzzle, an unsolvable maze (did you know if you put your right … Continue reading →
Posted in David Baron, Lettie London, Lettie Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London
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Tagged Are backing tracks killing live music, Chelsea Arts Club Ball, Crayfish Town, Daniel Lanois, David Baron, Edison Music Corporation, Gent, Gent Europe's best kept secret, Hear & Now Recordings, Jazz Fest, Kermit Ruffins, Luling Mansion, Mavis Staples, New Orleans, New Orleans Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary, People of No Concern, Studs Terkel, Trombone Shorty
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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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Happy Christmas…and roll on 2018
This is just to wish you a Happy Christmas and Best wishes for 2018. I ran out of time this year but what a year it has been. I can’t wait to turn my back on 2017. I have written … Continue reading →
Posted in David Baron, If?, Lettie, Lettie Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged David Baron Edison Music, If?, Lettie, Lettie Maclean, Lettie Music, old postcards christmas, Sizewell B
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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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Happy Christmas
Thank you to everyone who has helped and supported me this year. I did manage to get out there and perform a little. Thank you to my friend Dave Bagg for helping me so much, Denise for having me over … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Barry Lategan, Billy Murphy, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Mark Vernon
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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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