My friend Dave Scotford has written a book which will be out in March 2011,
'No Bull; The Music Industry' is a grassroots band guide that aims to give information and advice to bands and solo artists in the UK. The witty and informal guide to the music industry has already won both critical acclaim and writing awards for the way in which it gives musicians the arsenal to take steps in today's music world.
He has been kind enough to mention me in the book among is favourite artists. To get a free sample chapter of the book, visit his website
Friday, 26 November 2010
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
itunes
At long last I am very happy to announce that my first EP, Twenty Two, is now available on itunes. Click this link to go to the itunes store...

To wet your appetite, here are some reviews of the EP that have recently appeared on the net.
Media Essentials
Sloucher
Excitment!

To wet your appetite, here are some reviews of the EP that have recently appeared on the net.
Media Essentials
Sloucher
Excitment!
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Monday, 8 November 2010
This Week
Had a truly corking time at The Black Boy Inn, Bridgnorth on Saturday. Many lovely videos to share with you soon.
This week is going to be rather hectic, but in a very good way (easy to say at this point) I'm doing various Guitar Lessons, Songwriting and Band Workshops in Wolverhampton Schools, as well as my lovely private lessons.
I'm gigging tomorrow night at The Yardbird, Birmingham. My set should be around 7.30pm.
Wednesday I'm going to see Mud Morganfield, first born son of Muddy Waters at The Jam House.
Thursday I'm practicing again with the excellent Louise Killbride who has kindly asked me to play guitar for her at a gig on the 21st of November at The Public in West Bromwich.
Oh, and who can tell my why Friday is important? Hmm? Answers on postcards. Or emails, if you're boring and modern.
This week is going to be rather hectic, but in a very good way (easy to say at this point) I'm doing various Guitar Lessons, Songwriting and Band Workshops in Wolverhampton Schools, as well as my lovely private lessons.
I'm gigging tomorrow night at The Yardbird, Birmingham. My set should be around 7.30pm.
Wednesday I'm going to see Mud Morganfield, first born son of Muddy Waters at The Jam House.
Thursday I'm practicing again with the excellent Louise Killbride who has kindly asked me to play guitar for her at a gig on the 21st of November at The Public in West Bromwich.
Oh, and who can tell my why Friday is important? Hmm? Answers on postcards. Or emails, if you're boring and modern.
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