Saturday, 22 October 2011
Songs from the new EP
Three of the tracks from my as yet unreleased new EP can now be heard on the music page of this blog.
Monday, 17 October 2011
New Track
The first track from my upcoming EP can now be heard right here;
Lost But I Can't Care by Robert Lane
The track features me on vocals, guitars and a bit of piano, Matty Pinfield on Drums, Piano and Backing Vocals, Mick Jeynes on Bass and Lucy Phillips on Violin.
Lost But I Can't Care by Robert Lane
The track features me on vocals, guitars and a bit of piano, Matty Pinfield on Drums, Piano and Backing Vocals, Mick Jeynes on Bass and Lucy Phillips on Violin.
Saturday, 8 October 2011
Cattle and Cane
On Wednesday the 5th of October I was thrilled to support Cattle and Cane at The Yardbird. Since offered the gig about a month ago I had been listening to tracks from their début EP Sold My Soul and previews of tunes from the new, self titled record. Hearing the band live only served to highlight how excellent these songs are and what a fabulous band they are. Great musicianship, gorgeous harmonies and very moving songs, what else could you ask for?
They were also a lovely group of people and very kindly joined me for this photograph...
Find Cattle and Cane here
https://www.facebook.com/cattleandcane
or here
http://cattleandcanemusic.tumblr.com/
They were also a lovely group of people and very kindly joined me for this photograph...
https://www.facebook.com/cattleandcane
or here
http://cattleandcanemusic.tumblr.com/
Labels:
cattle and cane,
Robert Lane Music,
the yardbird
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Steve Gibbons Support
Tomorrow, Friday the 6th of October I'm supporting Steve Gibbons at Cox's Yard, Stratford.
Steve Gibbons is a Midlands Music Legend and it will be an honour to support him.
Tickets for the gig cost £8 in advance and £10 on the door. Visit Cox's Yard website for more information.
Steve Gibbons is a Midlands Music Legend and it will be an honour to support him.
Tickets for the gig cost £8 in advance and £10 on the door. Visit Cox's Yard website for more information.
Labels:
cox's yard,
robert lane,
steve gibbons,
stratford
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