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Gig Reviews

Joanne Shaw Taylor Live in Edinburgh – Review

Joanne Shaw Taylor Live in Edinburgh – Review

Now having released three albums since this original show was announced, it just accentuates the problems working musicians have with putting a show on let alone a UK tour. Well, no need to worry, it was Edinburgh’s time to get the full-on JST treatment and what a...

HALLELUJAH BLUES FESTIVAL 2022 – REVIEW

HALLELUJAH BLUES FESTIVAL 2022 – REVIEW

The Steelies (South Durham Social Club)Hartlepool November 11th -13th November 2022 Words and pictures: Colin CampbellThis is the second year this wonderful festival has been running and the line-up this year seemed even better than the previous. Organised by the...

THE DAMN TRUTH/ SCARLET BAND, STEREO, GLASGOW

THE DAMN TRUTH/ SCARLET BAND, STEREO, GLASGOW

THE DAMN TRUTH/ SCARLET BAND STEREO, GLASGOW 26th October 2022IMAGES/WORDS: Colin CampbellBlues music is a huge church that encompasses many disciples of this genre. Tonight saw four of these in action as headliners, the four-piece Canadian powerhouse unit that is The...

CARLISLE ROCK AND BLUES FESTIVAL 2022 – review

CARLISLE ROCK AND BLUES FESTIVAL 2022 – review

CARLISLE ROCK AND BLUES FESTIVAL 2022 Crown & Mitre Hotel Carlisle Friday 7th-Sunday 9th October Words and Photos: Colin CampbellWell, it’s that time of the year again, to reflect on this award-winning Festival. In this reviewer’s opinion, this certainly is the...

ORKNEY BLUES FESTIVAL 2022 – review

ORKNEY BLUES FESTIVAL 2022 – review

Well, I am sitting here in Stromness situated on Orkney Mainland at the end of what has been a wonderful weekend of music. Due to the storms have had to wait another night to get back to Scotland but that is another tale all together. Suffice to say all involved with...

BONHAM-BULLICK GIG REVIEW

BONHAM-BULLICK GIG REVIEW

I have never been to a gig at Huntingdon Hall before, so you could say that I’m a Worcester virgin. This will not be the last time at this magnificent venue either. Huntingdon Hall is a Grade II listed building that was built in 1804. It was the Countess Of...

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