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Tag Archives: Louise Dodds
Turnaround 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 →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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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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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 →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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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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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 →
July Live
Thank you to everyone who came to support the album launch of ‘Good Fortune, Bad Weather’ at the Elgin. I was very overwhelmed and some had travelled some distance to make it. The only person missing that night was David … Continue reading →
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 →
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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Turbulent Times
The Summer came and went very quickly and now it very much feels like Autumn which always feels like the beginning of the year for me strangely. In fact September 1st brought about terrible panic in me, however it did … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Ant, Andrea Marongui, Anonymous photographs Berlin, Anonymous photographs of musicians Berlin, Autumn, Crystal Fighters, David Baron, Duke and the King, Edison Music Corp, Good Fortune, Good Fortune Bad Weather, Hurricane Irene, Jewellery Raid 1950, Jewellery raid Ilford, Latitude Festival, Louise Dodds, Old photographs Berlin, OMD, Percy's Song by Bob Dylan 1963, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sarah Fimm, Simi Stone, Tony Cannam Set, Vintage Hemmingway at Southbank, Weston Super Mare
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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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