Adam

www.myspace.com/adamthelastdj

  • Adam Wilson

  • 40 / Male
  • UK
  • Last Login: 7/13/2009

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Interests

  • General

    Live music. Festivals - folk/roots and beyond! Tasting and appraising fine ales.
  • Music

    The following bands and artists are highly likely to appear on 'The Quiet Revolution': Show of Hands,Beth Orton,Manu Chao, Karine Polwart, Eric Bibb, Boo Hewerdine, Ed Alleyne-Johnson, Steve Earle,Martyn Joseph, Amy Wadge, Al Stewart, Kathleen Edwards, Gillian Welch/David Rawlings, Tom Petty, Ed Harcourt, Brian Houston, Angie Palmer, Joni Mitchell, Colvin Quarmby, Steely Dan, Kelly Joe Phelps, Juana Molina, Jackson Browne, Billy Bragg, Peter Bruntnell, Loudon Wainwright III, Mary Chapin Carpenter, John Tams, Lucinda Williams,Robyn Hitchcock, King Creosote, James Yorkston, Jackie Leven, Idlewild, Catie Curtis, Tom Waits, The Waifs, Laura Veirs,Robb Johnson, Nick Drake, Rose Kemp,Richard Thompson, Oi Va Voi, Ben Harper, Hazeldine, Emmylou Harris, Chris While & Julie Matthews, Lucy Kaplansky; Iris DeMent, Joan Baez, Richard Shindell, Ralph McTell, Be Good Tanyas, Po Girl,Bruce Cockburn, Cowboy Junkies, Crosby Stills and Nash, Warren Zevon, Leonard Cohen, Brett Denen, Bob Dylan, Lambchop, Kathryn Williams, Townes Van Zandt, David Munyon, Mike Silver, Ezio, Thea Gilmore, Ani Di Franco, Aimee Mann, Sarah McLachlan, Kirsty McGee, Oysterband, Tom Robinson, The Roches, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Indigo Girls, Kit Holmes, Natalie Merchant, Crooked Still, Alison Krauss, The Memory Band, Jim Kremens, Afro Celts, Celtus, Martha Tilston, Martha Wainwright, Teddy Thompson,John Prine, Kimberley Rew, Linda Thompson, Baka Beyond, Wasis Diop, Turin Brakes, The Pierces, The Cosmic Roughriders, The Bees, Toumani Diabate,Nanci Griffith, Mundy Turner, Saint Etienne, Alison Brown, The Devics, Dustin O'Halloran, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Craig Armstrong, Go-Betweens, Pierce Petis, Heather Eatman, Easy All-Stars.
  • Movies

    Kitchen Stories. The Constant Gardener. Hobson's Choice. Everlasting Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Belleville Rendezvous. Sideways. Smoke. Italian for Beginners.
  • Television

    Doctor Who. Music documentaries and concerts on BBC4.
  • Books

    A Month in the Country by J.L Carr. The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell. The crime genre novels of Ian Rankin, Colin Dexter, Henning Mankell, Jim Kelly, Hakan Nesser, Jo Nesbo and John Harvey. Anything about food by Joanna Blythman. Pat Thomas's excellent What's In This Stuff? Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation. Iain Sinclair's psycho-geography, The CAMRA Good Beer Guide, quality graphic novels and the wonderful Broons and Our Wullie annuals! The Word, Mojo, Rock 'n' Reel and Uncut magazines.

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  • Status: In a Relationship
  • Zodiac Sign: Capricorn

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About me:

I am a presenter of a specialist music radio show, 'The Quiet Revolution', on Market Harborough community radio station HFM. The show takes to the air on a fortnightly basis on Tuesday nights from 10pm to 12midnight. If you have an eclectic musical taste that encompasses a liking for americana, alt-country, folk and roots, blues and world music why not give the show a try. It can be heard in Market Harborough, South Leicestershire and North Northamptonshire on 102.3 FM or worldwide via the web at www.harboroughfm.co.uk. Just click on the 'Listen Live' part of the homepage. The Quiet Revolution is A Man With A Beard Production for HFM Radio...

Who I'd like to meet:

Musicians operating loosely within the americana, alt-country, folk and roots, world and blues genres who I may be interested in featuring on my Quiet Revolution radio show on HFM.

Comments

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  • May 31 2009 11:33 AM

    Thanks for adding us Adam!
    That's a cracking list of artists you have there. Your show sounds exactly like the kind of thing independant radio should be about.Keep up the good work!
    cheers
    pete
  • Colm Ó Snodaigh Online Now!

    Apr 23 2009 1:11 PM

    Thank you for your friendship

    My new album is out now on KILA Records www.kila.ie/shop/

    Thanks for all your support
    Colm
  • Apr 22 2009 5:00 PM

    Hi Adam,

    It's always a pleasure to make new friends.

    Hope you like my music.

    Keep safe,

    Simon
  • Apr 22 2009 9:49 AM

    Hi Adam,
    Thanks for accepting the friend request & having a listen. Hope you liked the songs.
    Rich
  • Apr 11 2009 4:12 PM

    Hi Adam, good to meet you at The Musician the other day - I'm glad you like the CD and thanks for playing a track from "A Few Small Things" on your show
    Jennifer x
  • Apr 6 2009 1:59 PM

    Hi Adam.
    Thanks for playing my music.
    XX angie
  • Mar 11 2009 10:42 PM

    Hello again,

    It’s that time of the month and our site has four new tracks up for your listening enjoyment.

    This month’s box of delights include the swaggering groove of Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, the insanely catchy folk-pop of Antje Duvekot, the languid Great Lake Swimmers and, a little belatedly but better late than never, The Young Republic.

    A particularly strong month, even if we do say so ourselves. Check them out, you won't regret it.
  • Mar 6 2009 4:34 PM

    Hi again Adam! I'm making the rounds on here, too.
    I hope this message finds you well. Thanks for your help!! :)

    Sneak Preview for Last Call

    Claire and I have returned from our 3 months EU& UK tour. So, I just posted a note about what's going on with The Bowmans on facebook... and then I started writing a mass email... and then I decided against it... so I'm doing this instead. (begging) Will you visit my profile page to help me spread the word, pretty please??? We have a sneak preview of the new album (Produced by Malcolm Burn, Mastered by Greg Calbi) up for 5 days only… and it can be bought within the next 5 days only!

    Thanks in advance if you do. :)
  • Mar 1 2009 8:38 PM

    many thanks from nyc for playing our songs. xx
  • Feb 20 2009 10:05 AM

    Thanks for your support Adam.

    Steven // Midwich Records
  • Feb 15 2009 4:28 PM

    Hello, we're back again with great new tracks on our page. This month we have some rural bleakness from The Roe Family Singers, the dark intensity of Eamon Dowd, a new song from roots legend Neal Casal and frenetic but compelling from Novillero on the delightfulyl titled but not-at-all-smelly Paco Rabanne. Hope you like them all.
  • Feb 1 2009 1:35 PM

    Thanks for accepting us Adam ♪)
    Happy 09*
    peace&love~cp
  • Jan 18 2009 3:36 PM

    Hello and a Happy New Year to you. An eclectic bunch of songs new to the site this month. The frankly uncategorisable Icelandic band Storsveut Nix Noltes, the sardonic lyics (plus ukelele) of Dent May. some dark folk from The Deep Dark Woods and emerging US singer-songrwiter Israel Nash. Hope you like them all.
  • Jan 9 2009 4:13 PM

    Thank you for being a friend please pop by from time to time for news on Jon

    Linda & Dee
  • Jan 2 2009 3:50 PM

    wishing you a happy new year! laura ODS
  • Dec 18 2008 9:32 PM

    Hello. For our final update of 2008 we have a track from the wonderful Todd Snider, classic sounds from The Snakes, the spellbinding voice of Kate Campbell, the atmospheric Iguanas and some leftfield rock'n'roll from Slithering Beast. Merry Christmas/Solstice/whatever and a Happy New Year!
  • Dec 11 2008 7:25 PM

    thanks Adam - see you over there in May(be)?
    greetings from snowy Colorado.
  • Nov 25 2008 5:11 AM

    Thanks for playing Mundy-Turner tracks on your show Adam. And many thanks for the congrats on our song Stealing My Democracy being played on Desert Island Discs.
  • Nov 14 2008 6:03 PM

    Yes, it's that time of the month again when your listening pleasure can be enhanced by heading off to the AUK Myspace site where you will find folk whimsy from The Travelling Band, poignant thoughfulness from Waylon Jennings, The Butless Chaps (don't you just want to know what they sound like?) and the sweetly swinging (and singing) Tish Hinojosa.
  • Nov 6 2008 7:28 PM

    Thanks for playing us, Adam! :)
  • Oct 21 2008 3:11 PM

    Greetings

    x
  • Oct 13 2008 9:03 PM

    Thanks for joining us - we upload new tracks and new events and screenings are being posted all the time all over the world.

    There are already tracks uploaded featuring Alanis Morrisette; Lila Downs and Maxi Jazz - don't forget to sign up at
    www.whataboutme.tv for all the latest release info and to watch the trailers to ALL 7 chapters of the film x x
  • Oct 10 2008 8:54 PM

    thanks, adam!

    r
  • Sep 24 2008 2:37 AM

    *** WINCHESTER, UK ***

    Monday, September 29 @ 7:30 PM

    LIVE! @ Winchester Discovery Centre
    Telephone: 08700 600 100 (24hrs)

    Born in Sturgis, Kentucky in 1962, Womack has been able to pop out 13 albums in his 22-year career, write an autobiography and a novel, produce a life and still have time to search for the historical Jesus. You know, the real guy. His rock/folk sound and almost abrasive lyricism screams out anthems of questions and answers every musician asks themselves at one point or another.

    Tickets available at:

    www.towerarts.co.uk
    www.ticketweb.co.uk

    www.tommywomack.com
    www.myspace.com/tommywomack
  • Sep 23 2008 10:10 AM

    cheers adam:)