It’s early May 2013 and the Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight is back with six acoustic songs from Merseyside and a little further afield. We’re particularly proud to be supporting the Michael Molloy and Alex Evans song Rise and Fall in its attempt to crash the charts this weekend. Plus, we’ve got our first ever song in Welsh, and a cracking live version of Cardiff Bay by Martyn Joseph (with a little help from Show of Hands!).

If you’re an acoustic musician from Greater Merseyside, or from outside the area but play on the Liverpool scene, then feel free to send us your music for future shows. We can’t promise we’ll be able to play everything that’s sent to us, but we will listen to every track.

Find out all about the show, how to submit your music, and the Terms of Use, at liverpoolacoustic.co.uk/spotlight/about

Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight 91

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Michael Molloy and Alex Evans - Rise and Fall

1. Michael Molloy & Alex Evans – Rise and Fall
michaelmolloymusic.com
facebook.com/MichaelMolloyRiseandFall
twitter.com/RiseAndFall2013

Buy the single [iTunes] [Amazon]

Rise & Fall - Single - Michael Molloy & Alex Evans

 

2. She Drew The Gun – Time Machine (Before I Went Back In Time)
shedrewthegun.com
soundcloud.com/she-drew-the-gun

 

3. Barry Lawton – Going Under
soundcloud.com/barry-lawton

 

4. Dan Amor – Yr Anhaeddiannol
recordiaucaegwyn.com
soundcloud.com/dan-amor
Buy Dan’s music [Bandcamp] [iTunes]

 

5. Jo Bywater – This Garden
jobywater.com
soundcloud.com/jobywatermusic

 

Martyn Joseph

6. Martyn Joseph & Show of Hands – Cardiff Bay (Live at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2011)
martynjoseph.net
Buy the new album Songs For The Coming Home [Pipe Records] [iTunes] [Amazon]

Liverpool Acoustic presents Martyn Joseph at Sefton Park Palm House on Sunday 23rd June 2013 – click here for more details.

 

Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight 91 May 2013
If you get the chance, please support your local artists by emailing them, joining their mailing lists, liking their facebook pages, following them on twitter, leaving them comments, going to their gigs, and buying their music direct from them where possible. The Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight is produced and presented by Graham Holland on behalf of the Liverpool Acoustic website, and is a proud member of the Association of Music Podcasting. The theme music is King of the Faeries by Andrew Ellis from his CD Midnight On The Water.


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