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7th Feb 2005
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We had a lovely time sharing
the bill with Mooncoin
at Acoustic
Routes in Cambridge last Saturday night.
Before doing their own set, three members of this wonderful
folk band joined Warwick, Ian and I on stage for two of my
songs. For "Forty Years" Chris Schwabe added
her plaintive penny whistle while Paul Keeler gallantly
stood on stage throughout the whole song waiting to add the
funeral drum for the last verse "When I stood beside
his grave...". The high note of the evening for
me was when Uli Schwabe and Paul added their gorgeous
strings to "Dancing With You". You can hear
an MP3 on the Acoustic Routes website by clicking here.
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30th Nov 2004
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The new CD is now available online.
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24th Nov 2004
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I'm told
by the manufacturers that "Vanishing Girl" will be
ready by 6th December. It'll be available online
within the next couple of days or you can place a mail
order now.
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20th Nov 2004
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At last I can announce that
the new album is mixed. I've been lucky enough to have
Dave Ellis (of Dave Ellis and
Boo Howard fame) spend many a painstaking hour on the
production and the whole thing sounds great. Now I
just have to wait for the CD to be mastered and manufactured
which should be done by the beginning of December.
Unless disaster strikes "Vanishing Girl" will
certainly be available as a Christmas present solution... (Pic
right: Dave & Warwick at Doghouse Studios on the last
day of recording. Dave's T-shirt says it all!)
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Other news is that I got to share the stage with Clive
Gregson when Warwick Jones and I supported him at
Hitchin
Folk Club a couple of Sundays ago (pic courtesy of Keiron Jones). He'd offered to to do a song with me
and I got to sing "Telephone Lines" from his album
"Carousel of Noise". I've been a fan of
Clive's since long before I started writing songs and
performing myself so it was a bit surreal to be performing
with him. A wonderful treat for me.
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17th Sep 2004
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Vanishing
Girl update: The new album is coming on more slo Me" for the album.
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