“Ruby Tuesday” is a song by the Rolling Stones, released in January 1967. The song became the band’s fourth number-one hit in the United States and reached number three in the United Kingdom as a double A-side with “Let’s Spend the Night Together”. The Rolling Stones recorded “Ruby Tuesday” around November 1966 at Olympic Studios, […]
The Garden of Jane Delawney
The Garden of Jane Delawney is the title song from the debut album of British folk rock band Trees it was released in April 1970. The album owes a debt to the contemporary works of Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span. It is a delicate folk song that opens with harpsichord before Celia Humphris’ very soft, […]
Sweet
Sweet (known as The Sweet until the early 1970s) are a British glam rock band who rose to prominence in the 1970s. Their best-known line-up consisted of lead vocalist Brian Connolly, bassist Steve Priest, guitarist Andy Scott and drummer Mick Tucker. The band formed in London in 1968, originally with the name the Sweetshop, and […]
Ygdrassil
Ygdrassil consist here of Linde Nijland, Annemarieke Coenders and Bert Ridderbos. Linde started performing and recording at a young age with harmony singing duo Ygdrassil. Annemarieke Coenders is a Dutch singer-songwriter from Groningen. Following Ygdrassil’s demise in 2008 she has been active as solo singer. They performed at big festivals like Noorderslag, Lowlands, Folkwoods and […]
A Sailor’s Life
“A Sailor’s Life” (Roud 273; Laws K12) is an English language folk song which describes the attempt of a young woman to find her lover, a sailor. Eventually she hears that he has drowned and mourns him. The song was printed in eighteenth-century broadsides and collected by W. Percy Merrick in 1899 from Henry Hills […]
Telenova
Telenova are an Australian alt-indie trio from Melbourne. The band consists of lead vocalist, writer and film maker Angeline Armstrong, and multi-instrumentalists and producers Edward Quinn (of Slum Sociable), and Joshua Moriarty(of Miami Horror). In early 2020, Telenova were formed by Chris Walla, formerly of Death Cab For Cutie, at an APRA AMCOS SongHubs competition. […]