-
Recent Posts
- Raising the roof for refugees – with The Amber List, Red Moon Joe, West on Colfax … plus Jah Wobble and The Ukrainians
- Learning new things with the passing of time – revisiting Never Loved Elvis and The Wonder Stuff with Miles Hunt
- Discovering Tresor – the Gwenno feature/interview
- Shine on Mellow Moon – the Alfie Templeman interview
- Still Crazy after all these years – on the Long, Long Road with Arthur Brown
- Right on track with The Goa Express – in conversation with James Douglas Clarke
- Seeking out parallel worlds and channeling rocket science with Simon and the Astronauts – the Simon Wells interview
- Pip Blom / San Lorenz – Preston, The Ferret
- All the way from Detroit, destined for success – celebrating Duke Fakir’s I’ll Be There: My Life with The Four Tops
- Salutations, serenades, savoured situations – Phil Odgers on Cush, The Men They Couldn’t Hang, and Ghosts of Rock’n’Roll
Archives
Categories
Meta
WriteWyattUK on Facebook
Tag Archives: All Change
Return to the Promised Land – talking Cast with John Power
John Power and his band, Cast, were backstage at the Academy in Liverpool before a sell-out show when I caught up with him, and it was clear that the adrenalin was up. “We always look forward to playing hometown shows. … Continue reading
A class act – the Tom Williams interview
Blokes aren‘t supposed to be capable of multi-tasking, but Tom Williams has pulled off something of a highwire balancing act while juggling spectacularly this past couple of years. There are definitely no regrets at turning his back on the music … Continue reading
Cast / The Sherlocks – Preston 53 Degrees
If ever there was a fear that it might just be about nostalgia with the 2015 line-up of Cast, this seminal four-piece quickly put that to bed during a stonking set in Preston. While there was no doubting the power … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged 53 Degrees, All Change, Baby Blue Eyes, Cast, Jay Lewis, John Power, Keith O'Neill, Liam Tyson, Mother Nature Calls, Preston, Troubled Times
Leave a comment
The change is Cast (in stone) – John Power through the Looking Glass
It’s been a big year for Cast, these Liverpudlian indie veterans currently working on a brand new album and midway through a happening UK tour. Those dates culminate in December 5’s sell-out All Change 20th anniversary show alongside the Royal Liverpool … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged All Change, Cast, Jay Lewis, John Leckie, John Power, Keith O'Neill, Lee Mavers, Liam Tyson, Liverpool, Peter Wilkinson, Preston, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, The La's
4 Comments