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Tag Archives: Edison Music Corporation
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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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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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 →
Blighty Xmas Extra!
The CD of the album ‘Good Fortune, Good Weather’ has finally arrived. I am now surrounded by boxes. The timing could have been better but there’s nothing I could do about that. I was stupid and pretty much everything that … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged Andrew Marshall, Brian Kavanagh, Christmas ephemera, David Baron, Edison Music Corporation, Ephemera Society, Hugh Cornwell, Lettie, Lettie Music, Redstone Press, Sanctuary, Stewart Lee, Subterraneans, Will Hobson, Worlds End Bookshop
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Mastering Monday
So the photographer turned out to be a criminal. To think that I spent an afternoon with someone who had slashed his neighbour’s tyres through anger, and was a known and convicted con man, someone who the police had known … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged Alexis Turner London Taxidermy, Andrea Marongui, Bad Weather, Crystal Fighters, David Baron, Eat.St, Edison Music Corporation, Erin Lang, Good Fortune, Lenny Kravitz, Louise Dodds, Michael Seymour, Michael Seymour photographer, Peter Murphy, Petra Barran, PJ Harvey, Royal Festival Hall, Thames Festival September 2011
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Blighty Summer Extra
I have been immersed in my day job a lot lately and I look sadly at my huge keyboard that takes up most of my room and the electric guitar which isn’t even mine, gathering dust. Never have I not … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged 'Thermin, album 'Ouch', Bobby Valentino, Cafe Oto, Chrystal Fighters, David Baron, day jobs, Dogbones, Eat Love Sleep, Edison Music Corporation, Jeremy Bernstein, Jeremy Berstein, Latitude Festival, Lettie, lettiemusic, New Corp International, News Corp, News of the World, Pamelia Kurstin, Pina, Pina Bausch, Seb Roachford, Slowfoot Records, Snorkel, Stewart Lee, Summer Blighty, Sunday Times, The Dogbones, The Duke & the King, The Lexington, Wim Wenders, Zac Alford
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Summer Time Time
I wrote another blog a while ago which I never posted and now it’s the past so I have decided to start again! I just wanted to say once again thank you to my writing partner, David Baron who has … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards
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Tagged Age of Solo, Alan Bennett, Andrea Marongui, Anthony Phillips, Bellinis, Brian Kavanagh, Casio, Cavendish Arms, Crystal Fighters, Danny Blume, David Baron, Dean Ford, Edison Music Corporation, Gail Ann Dorsey, Good Fortune Bad Weather, Letraset, Lettie Music, Louise Dodds, Media The Band, Peter Murphy, Roger O'Donnell, Ron Sexsmith, Sizewell B, Steve Martin, Synthetic, Zac Alford
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