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Andy Sharrocks’ authentic guide to Country Rock ‘n’ Roll ‘n’ Durty Blues and North-West delta vibes
It’s not often you get records brought straight to your front door by the artists who made them. It’s happened to me a few times, but that’s when it’s from personal friends. Yet when Andy Sharrocks turned up at WriteWyattUK … Continue reading
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Tagged Accident on the East Lancs, Americana, Andy Sharrocks, blues, Bob Dylan, Chris Hewitt, Country Rock ’n’ Roll ‘n’ Durty Blues, Danny Bourassa, Hilly Briggs, Mick Taylor, Paul Jones, Phil Cawsey, Phil watts, Rolling Stones, Shabby Road, Steve Earle, Tom Waits
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Reach Out, he’ll be there – understanding Jim Bob’s balcony scene and romantic gesture
I started this interview by apologising for dialling in late, having not felt ready to try Jim Bob’s number until the outro to the title track of new LP, Thanks for Reaching Out faded out following my latest listen through. … Continue reading
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Tagged Boomtown Rats, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, David Bowie, David Essex, Graham Coxon, Ian Dury, Jen Macro, Jim Bob, Les Carter, Mick Jones, Ray Davies, Slade, Steve Harley, Terry Edwards, Thanks for Reaching Out, The Undertones, Tom Waits
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