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In Conversation with The NonStick Pans

The NonStick Pans are a power pop/alternative rock music project led by a talented fan of The Beatles – Peter Rugman. Born in Lancashire, this comedian, actor and singer-songwriter recently released a new music video called ‘Jennifer String’.  We chat with Peter about video animation, how The Beatles influenced him and his greatest accomplishments.   …

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NEW MUSIC: MarionvilleModels – Reminds Me

Edinburgh indie dream-pop duo MarionvilleModels release first single “Reminds Me” from their forthcoming debut album Punta Prima. The MarionvilleModels duo, made up of songwriter, vocalist and guitarist Jake Barry and producer and multi-instrumentalist Jack Davis, began performing together at the tender age of 13, and with some years of experience under their belts have put …

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UK’s Prog Magazine celebrates 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s The Wall

available worldwide online (https://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/Prog-Print-Back-Issues/prog-issue-105/?listtype=list searchparam=prog) is the new issue (issue 105, January 2020) of the UK’s Prog Magazine. Always a decent read, this month’s issue has three features in particular of interest to Pink Floyd fans. First, there’s a two-page look at Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets, and in particular, the band’s UK and Ireland tour this year. With comments from Nick and guitarist Lee Harris, it finds the band missing the stage, and looking forward to being back on it in the spring when the dates resume. The main feature is a celebration of the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s epic double album The Wall in a ten-page feature. They talked to Nick Mason, Bob Ezrin, Gerald Scarfe, and Bob Geldof about how the album evolved into a live extravaganza, a movie and how it pretty much broke the band. It’s a lively, and fascinating, look at this wide-ranging project. The Wall feature is followed by a two-page interview with the Floyd’s Creative Director Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell, and Andy Jackson, long-time collaborator with the band who mixed and produced much of the music on The Later Years. There’s also brand new and exclusive interviews with Jethro Tull, Gentle Giant, Marillion, Sons Of Apollo, The Flower Kings, Edison’s Children, Kaprekar’s Constant, Nightmare Scenario, The Blackheart Orchestra, American Tears, Field Music, Lee Abraham Music and more… Plus there’s the results of the 2019 Readers’ Poll (with Nick Mason in the top ten drummers, and the Saucers in the top ten event category), and a look at 50 years of the legendary Friars Aylesbury venue. And music from Oak, The Dave Foster Band, Stuckfish, Moonshot Band and more on the CD. If your local store doesn’t stock this magazine, you can get a copy, shipped anywhere in the world, through this direct link (https://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/Prog-Print-Back-Issues/prog-issue-105/?listtype=list searchparam=prog).

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Lee Harris, guitarist with Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets, interviewed

UK tour in 2020 (http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/nick-mason-s-sos-2020/index.php)] Your father, Stuart Harris, has worked in film many years. Did that influence you moving into the creative industries? I think because my father was/is in a creative Industry (and my mother was his agent/manager) my sister and I were never going to have the sort of parents who would talk us out of doing something similar. Weirdly enough I think if I had announced I wanted to become an accountant or something sensible they would have been appalled. Originally I wanted to be a film director but that changed… Stuart was involved with the High Hopes video, as well as a couple of Pink Floyd television adverts subsequently; what was his role, and how did he get involved with Storm Thorgerson?