Lucinda Williams, Brighton Dome Concert Hall, May 15
It was billed as an Intimate Evening With Lucinda Williams and, boy, was that the understatement of the year.
It was billed as an Intimate Evening With Lucinda Williams and, boy, was that the understatement of the year.
Children’s author Lauren Child had some surprising news for parents – TV is GOOD for kids.
“Some of you may know,” said a deadpan Adam Cohen, “that I am related to a famous Canadian songwriter… Celine Dion.”
Steve Earle has often had to labour under comparisons with Bruce Springsteen.
It may be time Glenn Hughes changed the name of his biggest hit from Burn to ‘Gurn’.
Children’s author Charlie Higson has a theory about vampires and zombies.
It was inevitable health and safety would catch up with Lee Perry one day.
“Almost every band you see is rehearsed,” drawled Howe Gelb. “You don’t need to see another one.”
Fairport Convention had more than its fair share of talented singer-songwriters – Richard Thompson and Sandy Denny for a start. Yet one ex-band member often criminally overlooked is Iain Matthews.
“This one has a happy ending,” said Martin Carthy, introducing Limbo, a song about London’s debtors’ prison, “but don’t get used to it.”
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