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From The In Crowd and onwards – talking Boys Dreaming Soul and Stone Foundation with Neil Sheasby
After successive UK top-30 albums, it’s fair to say Midlands soul collective Stone Foundation are on a high, the success of 2017’s Street Rituals followed by last year’s Everybody, Anyone, another long player recorded at Paul Weller’s Black Barn Studios … Continue reading →
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