Changing Lyrics for Sunday

Larry Norman was an early exponent of Christian Rock Music, and as such was often confronted by those who felt that this musical format was essentially evil. In response to these criticisms he wrote a song called ‘Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music?’ Here is Larry explaining it in his own words. […]

Bizet – Habanera

Habanera (music or dance of Havana, Spanish: La Habana) is the popular name for “L’amour est un oiseau rebelle” (“Love is a rebellious bird”). It is an aria from Goerges Bizet’s opera comique, first performed in 1875. This piece marks the entrance of the title character, in scene 5 of the first act. It is […]

Flo & Joan – Why Why Why Why?

Flo &and Joan are a British comedy music act consisting of sisters, Rosie and Nicola Dempsey. Their act generally consists of a variety of bizarre comedy songs. They have played the Edinburgh Fringe and appeared on the BBC’s ‘Live at the Apollo’. They grew up in Portsmouth but lived in Toronto for a few years, […]

Steve Tilston – Slip Jigs and Reels

I first came across Steve Tilston at the Castle pub in Bradford. Not because he was playing but via an excellent cover performed by Bella Gaffney (who insists that her phrasing is the correct one! I must admit I always hear her version not matter who is playing it.) It has been widely covered, with […]

Alizee – Discography

Some lively music for a wet, weary Wednesday. Let me introuce you to Alizee. Alizée Jacotey, known professionally as Alizée, is a French singer, dancer and musician. She was born and raised in Corsica. She was discovered by Mylene Farmer, following her winning performance in the talent show ‘Graines de Star’ in 1999. Alizée is […]

House Gospel Choir – Don’t Stop Movin’

I wanted to get you on your feet and dancing this Sunday morning. So what could be better than the House Gospel Choir and a selection of their lockdown videos. The late great Frankie Knuckles once called house music: “church for people that have fallen from grace.” Anyone who has been caught up in the […]

Tom Lehrer – The Elements Song

The 1960’s witnessed the rise of satire, which the dictionary defines as ‘the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.’ Not that satire was exactly new, being able to trace its origins from Horace and Juvenal, […]

Kaz Mills – Fever

Today I want to take you back to the beginnings of YouTube. The platform first launched inthe USA in 2005 and quickly became the vehicle of choice for those who wanted to showcase their talents. In these early days the site was full of hopeful singers performing in their homes for the world to see. […]

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