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Tales from the Rocking Chair songsmith – in conversation with Dean Friedman
While four decades have passed since Dean Friedman’s biggest UK hits, admittance of a liking for him in trendy circles often remains reserved to cautious whispers here and there. But Dean’s hip stock rose with the inclusion in 1987 of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ariel, Barenaked Ladies, Ben Folds Five, Boo Hewerdine, Bruce Springsteen, Chris Difford, Dean Friedman, Edinburgh Fringe, Epstein Theatre, Gilbert O'sullivan, Half Man half Biscuit, Johnny Fingers, Lucky Stars, Monkees, New Jersey, New York, Nigel Blackwell, Old Courts Wigan, Peter Tork, Richard Digance, SongFest, The Blenders, Well Well said the Rocking Chair
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Me and Mr Jones – the Howard Jones interview
Can it really be more than 30 years since Howard Jones first arrived on our TV screens, with that cutaway t-shirt and distinctive split-level dyed-blond spiky hair, amid a bank of synthesisers performing New Song on Top of the Pops? … Continue reading →
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Tagged Breaking Bad, Cardiff, China Crisis, David Bowie, Duncan Sheik, Eddie the Eagle, Elise Yuill, Engage, Epstein Theatre, Gary Barlow, Hide and Seek, Howard Jones, Human's Lib, Jed Hoile, Keith Emerson, Live Aid, Liverpool, Manchester, Midge Ure, Morriston Orpheus Choir, New Song, Rewind, Royal Northern College of Music, Taunton
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