REVIEW: Get Ready to Rock: Ray Fenwick – ‘Going Large ‘
A Five Star Review for our up-and-coming mini-album/EP release by guitar virtuoso, Ray Fenwick is so well-deserved - many thanks all at Get Ready To Rock!
A Five Star Review for our up-and-coming mini-album/EP release by guitar virtuoso, Ray Fenwick is so well-deserved - many thanks all at Get Ready To Rock!
Acoustic rock legends Lindisfarne have embarked on re-setting live dates lost to Covid-19 last year. Says founding band member, Rod Clements: “While the earlier dates we had for 2021 are now looking unlikely to happen due to the protraction of the pandemic we are hoping to reinstate our concerts for August onwards.”
Subtitled ‘Revisiting songs from the Lindisfarne Years 1968-2002’, RENDEZVOUS CAFÉ is where all the songs written by founding member of folk rock band Lindisfarne over the decades finally meet in one place … sung by their writer for the first time on record.
‘Going Large’ - his 2021 release on Singsong Music - reveals another side to Ray Fenwick - one of Britain’s foremost guitarists, session players and producers with a 60-year career to his name.
New music from one of Britain's finest guitarists: 'Going Large' is a the latest solo release from Ray Fenwick.
"In these troubling times we can all do with a little more cheer, especially with Christmas just around the corner, and Zebras Don't Smoke certainly provide that."
Never widely available even at the time of its earlier releases, copies of ‘One Track Mind’ have long been sought after by fans of Rod Clements’s own music, Lindisfarne rarities and classic blues.
"...the perfect addition to a festive/party blow-out and on the latest reckoning we might have four or five family days to enjoy it before going back to kitchen streaming."
Dubbed ‘raga rock’ on first release in 2003, 'Shiva Shakti' was the eponymous release of former Quintessence vocalist, Phil ‘Shiva’ Jones and Swiss musician Ralph 'Rudra' Beauvert on keyboards, with guests on guitars, synths, drums and backing vocals.
1978, and his cheerful, good-time rock band Bearded Lady no more, Johnny Warman taped this confident, upbeat post-punk New Wave solo debut at Ringo Starr’s Startling Studios at Johnn Lennon's former country house Tittenhurst Park, Berkshire, England...