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WriteWyattUK’s quotes review of 2022, part one – January to June
January Vinny Peculiar celebrating his 14th solo LP Artists Only, and a magpie’s approach to songwriting: “Those chords have been used by everyone. But you get to a certain point in life when you think, well, everyone’s used them, so … Continue reading →
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Following The Country Line – from The Farmer’s Boys to The McGuilty Brothers with Mark Kingston
Whatever happened to The Farmer’s Boys? Those early ‘80s, Norwich-based, unlikely pop stars who found affinity with influential broadcaster John Peel, scoring three indie hits before signing for EMI Records and having a somewhat unexpected crack at the big time. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Americana, Andy Hackett, Aztec Cameras, backs Records, BazFrogMarkStan, Charlie Higson, Cherry Red, Country, East Anglia, Flying Burrito Brothersd, John Peel, Mark Kingston, Norwich, Redemption & Rust, Serious Drinking, Terry Edwards, The Avons, The Byrds, The Daintees, The Fall, The Farmer's Boys, The Great Outdoors, The Higsons, The McGuilty Brothers
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