Widely acclaimed US singer-songwriter Diana Jones has announced the re-issue of her critically lauded 2009 album Better Times Will Come – Reimagined & Remastered on April 7, to mark the 15th anniversary of its recording. Diana enlisted studio engineer Steve Addabbo, fresh from his work on Bob Dylan’s Bootleg Series, to help her cast a retrospective eye over the tracks. Together they reimagined the mixes and the running order and added a previously unreleased song ‘Call Me Daddy’, to reflect changes she has envisaged since the original release.
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It’s been three years since Cowboy Junkies last visited our shores but they’re back in November for a run of 10 dates across the UK and Ireland. They’ll be playing venues including the National Concert Hall in Dublin, Buxton Opera House, The Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh and London’s Royal Festival Hall between the 10th and …
Gretchen Peters latest album “The Show: Live from the UK” came out just over a week ago entering the UK Americana chart at #2. It’s been widely hailed as a wonderful live album with Holler saying “The record possesses both light and shade, leaving plenty of space in the mix to let the emotions and …
2022 marks the 25th year since US singer-songwriter Gretchen Peters first set foot on a UK stage and she is celebrating the anniversary in style with the release of a live album recorded during a 2019 UK tour with her band and an all-female Scottish string quartet, The Show: Live from the UK, out on August the 19th.
It took Amy Speace just a day and a half to record her new album, Tucson. Don’t think it’s some rush job, though — Speace spent most of her life finding her way to write it.