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Tag Archives: Lettie
From San Fran to Palm Springs
Music is the journey a part of a path I walk down. It’s the more exciting part of my life and I hope to continue to do it in whatever way I can. Last year was a difficult year. It … Continue reading →
Posted in David Baron, Lettie, Lettie Music, Postcards
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Tagged Audium, David Baron, Elvis's Honeymoon Hideway, History of Palm Springs, James GYPSY Haake, Lettie, Lettie Maclean, Lettie Music, Oscar's Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Peter Murphy, San Francisco, Save You, Save You by Lettie Maclean and David Baron
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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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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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Jubilee June
The album ‘Good Fortune, Bad Weather’ written with David Baron who also produced is continuing to get good reviews including **** in the Irish Times. It means a lot to me. In the meantime I’ve been working harder than ever … Continue reading →
Springing into action!
So now I’m trying to get stuff out there to cover the investments made by others. I am, therefore, being very proactive going to a lot of job interviews and have nearly finished some videos for the new album which … Continue reading →
January’s Journey
Usually January is not my favourite month but this January was different. I received a thousand copies of the album finally ‘Good Fortune, Bad Weather’ produced and written with David Baron on 23rd December and there is a slight blip … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged Anthony Phillips, Bad Weather, David Baron, Edison Music Corp, Good Fortune, Lettie, Mexico, Roger O'Donnell
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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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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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The Psychology of Winning
I have become obsessed with finding Photo booths in London. There are hardly any left these days and there’s even an 0845 number to find your nearest one. I did not use this number but rather I tried to google … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards
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Tagged B J Cole, Bob Dylan, Brian Kavanagh, Chelsea Arts Club, David Baron, Elizabeth Taylor, Elton John, Good Fortune Bad Weather, Hurlingham books Putney, Imogen Heap, Jazz Cafe London, John Cale, Lene Lovich, Lettie, Lucky Number, Mike Evans, Passport photographs, Peter Murphy, Photo booths, Pigeons, Roger O'Donnell, Scott Walker, Terry Reid, The Cure, The Psychology of Winning by Denis E Waitley, Tim Rose, Worlds End Booksshop, www.lettiemusic.com
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