Alexander, Mel
Allen, Verden
Ardley, Neil
Ayres, Marvin
Ayers, Kevin
British Lions
Bromham, Del
Clements, Rod
Deckchair Poets
Doc Thomas Group
Edwards, J. Vincent
Ellis, Steve
Fenwick, Ray
Foster, Mo
Freedom
Gibbs, Michael
Grabham, Mick
Grosvenor, Luther
Halsall, Ollie
Hammersmith Grit
Harrison, Bobby
Ian Gillan Band
Jack the Lad
Jammer, Joe
Jeeps, The
Jerusalem
Jones, Shiva
Jones, Wizz
Kala
Korgis, The
Krokus
Lady June
Lindisfarne
McCarty, Jim
McLuhan
Medicine Head
Mott
New Jazz Orchestra
Nick Simper’s Fandango
Nutz
Oliver, Graham
Olympic Runners
Our Plastic Dream
Owl, The
Paper Bags, The
Pilgrim
Rose, Tim
Scottie
Shoot
Shiva Shakti
Shiva’s Quintessence
Sidsons, The
Silence, The
SNAFU
Stairway
Stray
Torres, John
Walker, Mike
Warhorse
Warman, Johnny
Winstone, Norma
Zebras Don’t Smoke
Zorbonauts
Artist News
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Pilgrim – Search For The Dreamchild (SINGSONG201)
The return of New Age's Stairway chimes with the resurgence of interest in mindfulness, music as therapy...
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Stray – About Time (SINGSONG204)
'About Time'. It's aptly-named. The new album by British rock veterans Stray is out this Sepetmber...
IN MEMORIAM – Mo Foster (writer, musician, December 22nd 1944 – July 3rd 2023)
We are very saddened to mark the passing of our friend and colleague Mo Foster.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Stairway – Moonstone (SINGSONG200)
Drummer with the seminal 1960’s super group the Yardbirds, Jim McCarty worked with progressive bands Renaissance and Illusion, as well as Shoot and Box of Frogs before forming Stairway in the late 1980s.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: The Silence – Shotgun Eyes (SINGSONG182)
This sizzling set of ‘50s R&B would sit well with early period Rolling Stones and Pretty Things were not it for the fact it was recorded in 1990 by the act that bore us Mott The Hoople.
NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Pilgrim – Gothic Dream (SINGSONG190)
By contrast to his blues/psych/rock super-group, the Yardbirds drummer Jim McCarthy‘s 1990’s band Pilgrim was musically closer to his time with progressive acts Renaissance, Illusion and even more so, their ‘New Age’ successor, Stairway.