The song Red Beans & Rice is from a live session recorded for the BBC from Jimmy Copley's solo album 'Slap my Hand' featuring Jimmy Copley, Micky Moody, Mick Rogers, Ian Jennings and me on organ.............................................
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NEW ALBUM OUT JUNE 2009
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Hello everybody, I'm looking forward to play 3 really nice gigs in the UK this week! This mini-tour will bring us to the Stables in Milton Kaynes, the County and Station pub in Matlock Bath and Town Hall Arts Centre in Selby. Looking forward to meet you all! :-))) Cheers, Agnes
Thank You so much for being my friend!! i so appreciate having you!!! Seems to me you got it going on!! It's amazing what we can accomplish with desire, hard work and believing in ourselves!! If you get a second i'd appreciate you check out my version of Etta James classic AT LAST!!!
Hello Mark, Thanks for accepting my new myspace music page!where iv added a track of me playing and theres more to come ! looking forward to the Magnum tour! Cant wait! going to 3 shows, see you then.
Hi!, we have just uploaded 2 live and raw recordings that were recorded at our first rehearsal as a 5 piece through 1 mic set up in the middle of the studio, so that you get a true raw feel! This is the first time all 5 of us had played together and it all just clicked straight away, so hopefully we will be out there live by the end of the year! The trax are Last chance saloon and Sweet little fix. Keep in touch Marc
Just stopping by to say 'hello!' I hope you are having a wonderful summer. If you haven't had a chance to check out my music, I would love for you to listen and let me know what you think. Thanks so much for your time. -Michelle
On Friday 31st July at Whitmore Reans Con’s Club, Clifford Street, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton WV6 0AA, Mark Stanway is proudly presenting an intimate candlelit evening of Blues, R&B and Roots Music starring ‘THE HUB’ which will feature: Robbie Blunt (Robert Plant Band, Debbie Bonham Band, The HoneyDrippers) on Guitar and Slide Guitar. Gwyn Ashton (Gwyn Ashton’s Two Man Blues Army) on Guitar, Slide Guitar and Vocals, Mark Stanway (Magnum, Grandslam, Classic Whitesnake and the Honeydrippers) on Keyboards, Mo Birch (Go West, UB40, Culture Club and the Honeydrippers) on Vocals, Guitar and Percussion) Marc Michalski (Mud) on Bass and Vocals and Kev Hickman (Gwyn Ashton’s Two Man Blues Army) on Drums. Tickets cost £8:00 in advance and £9.00 on the evening. Tickets can be reserved at the advance price by telephoning 01902 421792 Monday to Friday after 6:00pm, Saturday between 12:00 midday to 4:00pm and Sunday after 7:30pm. Doors open &:15pm Late Bar. Easy Parking.
Hi from Junkyard Dogz from Telford, Midlandz, UK! New rough demo available on Myspace, looking for a drummer, hence programmed drums. Demo is very much in the early Faster Pussycat vein. Now also on Facebook, please join us as friends on there too (watch out for a namesake band... We are the ones with the mirrored guitar picture). Keep in touch, Junkyard Dogz
Hi & thanx for the ad! Telford based Junkyard Dogz have added a rough demo to myspace. We are still looking for a drummer, hence the programmed drums, so if you are Midlandz/Telford based and fancy giving it a go, please contact us. We are also on facebook, so please join our facebook group!
There's some alarming information that you should all know regarding BBC Radio. Many of you will recall the Brand / Ross - Andrew Sachs scandal last year where the controller for Radio 2 resigned and the position was taken by Bob Shennan. It seems that Mr Shennan despises most roots music to a point where he has begun to replace the specialist shows that Radio 2 is so well known for, such as Shake Rattle & Roll, with chat shows featuring sport and incidental pop music. Mr Shennan is trying to find any excuse possible to axe Mark Lamarr completely off BBC Radio and I believe other specialist shows that feature DJs who hold a passion for real music will also receive the axe.
Long gone will be rock'n'roll, rockabilly, blues, reggae, ska, soul, vocal group, jazz & world music from BBC Radio 2, a station that for several decades has been a national institution. What we all forget is we own the BBC. They're forever telling us it's our station, and so it is. It's a public funded network, and we're entitled to have our say.
If this information means anything to you then you must complain to the BBC and let them know how you feel. Fill out the BBC Trust survey at their website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/
Just imagine thousands of emails every hour to Radio 2. Spread the word, and who knows where all this will end up. It might even be time for another march, but one things for sure, they ain't getting away with it.