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Jonatha Brooke playing the UK this week.

February 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

Jonatha Brooke and steve Lawson at The StablesQuick post before a proper blog update later on.

One of my favouritest singer/songwriters in the whole world is playing in London this week. If you’ve been reading this blog for more than a few months, you’ll have heard me go on about Jonatha Brooke before. She’s an outstanding singer, songwriter, guitarist, story-teller, performer. All round marvellous. And she’s in the UK at the moment:

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Tags: Gig stuff · cool links · website recommendations

What my musical friends are up to…

October 9th, 2008 · 5 Comments

I’ve been telling you a lot about what I’m up to musically of late, but I’ve got some rather talented friends who’ve been busy too, so here’s a quick and incomplete round-up of what a few of them have been doing:
First up there’s Ben Walker - fellow Tuttlist and fab singer-songwriter. He was writing 50 [...]

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Tags: Musing on Music · Uncategorized · music reviews

Interview - from BassRocket.com (Jan 2005)

May 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Steve Lawson has been one of the most inspiring and creative solo bassists to come out of the UK in recent years. His solo albums and collaborative projects have been the talk of the world-wide bass community and have drawn enthusiastic reviews in the press. His latest album ‘Grace And Gratitude’ finds him [...]

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Timeline and Trivia

May 3rd, 2008 · Comments Off

Musical Equipment Used
- Modulus Graphite Basses (6 string fretted and fretless and 4 string fretted), A Rick Turner 5 String Renaissance ‘Amplicoustic’ fretless bass, Mark Audio powered speakers,  Accugroove bass cabinets, the Looperlative LP1 for looping, Lexicon MPX-G2 for processing, an E-Bow+, Bass Centre Elites strings, East-UK preamps, Evidence Audio cables. And I carry my [...]

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The Musical Mechanics of ‘Feeling’: Wordless Story Telling

April 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Right, here’s a blog post I promised on Twitter at the beginning of the week, but have only just got round to writing. Here were my original ‘tweets’ -
solobasssteve “Blog post idea - the musical mechanics of ‘feeling’: ambiguity, journey, wordless story-telling and narrative/soundtrack quality…”
solobasssteve “Gifted singers routinely sing like they’re still discovering the unfolding [...]

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Tags: Musing on Music · bass ideas · cool links · tips for musicians

Bruce Cockburn interview from Nov ‘99

March 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Back when I was writing for Bassist magazine in the late 90s, I mainly used interviews as a chance to meet up with my musical heroes. The bass ones were easy to sort out, but on a couple of occasions I used the magazine connection to interview my guitar playing heroes as well, and did [...]

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Tags: journalism

Jonatha and Woody…

February 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Just saw this on Jonatha Brooke’s Myspace blog - she’s working on a bunch of Woody Guthrie songs, with access granted to the archives by Woody’s daughter, Nora.
As a HUGE fan of what Billy Bragg was able to do on the ‘Mermaid Avenue’ records, and a huge fan of what Jonatha does on her own [...]

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more on indie-musicians and the web

October 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment

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Tags: the future of music

Acoustic guitar abuse…

October 5th, 2007 · No Comments

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When being on tour REALLY sucks

June 25th, 2007 · No Comments

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