Like people who can speak many languages, there’s something pretty awe-inspiring about a good multi-instrumentalist. And it’s not about just picking up an alternative musical tool and having a go, it’s about truly being able to play several… Read More
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I was excited to read this morning that Elvis Costello is heading into the studio with The Roots – truly one of the most excellent musical collaborations to look forward to in recent years. I love the statement… Read More
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I’d seen word of Sound City, a documentary from Dave Grohl, a few months ago and was eagerly awaiting its release – albeit without a great deal of knowledge around what it was all about. When I finally… Read More