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Tag Archives: Michael Seymour
Happy Christmas and New Year!
As Christmas approaches I am in a contemplative mood as well as a festive one. I never really stop working but I have had some time away from music since everything grinds to a halt this time of year and … Continue reading →
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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April said ‘May I came in?’ June 2013
I had the….. The gig at the Hippodrome was fantastic. It used to be a theatre, then a nightclub called ‘Talk of the Town’ and now it’s a 24/7 gambling den! I bumped into my old next door neighbour … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Anthony Phillips, Casa Cuseni, David Baron, Erin Lang, Hippodrome, Jonny Taylor, lettiemusic, London, Mach Schau Gallery, Mark Vernon, Michael Seymour, Pauline boty, Reuben Richards and the Soul Train, Roland, Rune Ness, Sicily, Taormina, The Ephemera Society
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Remember remember
Just to say I am very happy that all my friends across the Atlantic are safe including my writing partner David Baron. I watched all night as the 800 mile Hurricane Sandy hit the coast of America and my heart … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged Ceasarians, Christopher Battye, Das Fluff, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, David J, Ed Edwards, Friend Ghost Recording Studios, Guy Sangster Adams, Hugh Cornwell, Matthew Herbert, Michael Seymour, Noble and Webster, Robert Pereno, Sam Edwards, The Ephemera Society, The Promoter Film
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Fools Gold
I counted and I now work for eight different people which means that I have been slow to sending out the CDs of ‘Good Fortune, Bad Weather’ produced and co-written with David Baron. Thank you to everyone who has bought. … Continue reading →
Bonfires in the darkness
So finally album Good Fortune, Bad Weather has been sent off the printers I’m getting there nearly fearfully tearfully hopefully…Thank you again to David Baron producer, writer, mentor and above all my friend. There are fourteen tracks a mix between … 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 →
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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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