Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight

Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight 147

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If you’re an acoustic musician from the Greater Merseyside area, or from further afield 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

1. Only Child – Buildings
onlychildmusicuk.wordpress.com
Only Child launch their new album on Friday 6th May 2016. Full details here.

2. Roxanne De Bastion – Wasteland
roxannedebastion.com

3. Nick Ellis – The Grand Illusion
mellowtonerecords.com

4. Vanessa Murray – Thanks To You
vanessamurraymusic.com

5. Dominic Dunn – Bury Your Head
facebook.com/Dominic.Dunn22

6. John Jenkins – Her Solider Boy
johnjenkinsmusic.com
John Jenkins is launching his new album on Friday 23rd September 2016. Details here.

Theme: Neil Campbell – Solid Ground
neilcampbell.org.uk
Neil Campbell is performing a solo show on Saturday 21st May 2016. Details on facebook.

Hosted by: Stuart Todd (Three Minute Hero)
threeminutehero.com


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If you get the chance, please support your local artists by 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 and Stuart Todd on behalf of the Liverpool Acoustic website, and is a proud member of the Association of Music Podcasting. The theme music alternates between King of the Faeries by Andrew Ellis from his CD Midnight On The Water, and Solid Ground by Neil Campbell.

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Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight 147

2 Comments

  1. Coming home…ex Gregson Wells member circa 70’s …Spinners etc…
    Can anyone tell me where The Singing City sings now ?

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      Track down the Everyman Folk Club. It’s the closest night currently existing that’s anything close to what you remember, and there’s a Spinner still involved – Hughie!

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