This evening, from 6:30pm BST (UK time), a Stand Up For Palestine concert takes place, with Yusuf (Cat Stevens) Islam, rapper Lowkey, and Roger Waters, amongst those taking part. It is being webcast from a secret location, which is a small church in London. There is no indication of when during the show that Roger will be appearing, if he will have any other musicians with him, or what he will be performing. You can watch the show via the following:
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Beneath the Surface: Sal Weston
Welcome back friends! In todays Beneath the Surface feature we are joined by the incredibly talented Sal Weston, off the back of his debut album release ‘Miraculous Weekend’ which is live TODAY! SO exciting. We chat about all things music below, so let’s get to it! What would you say first sparked your interest in …
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Wish You Were Here album covered by diverse artists
Coming at the end of this month (on May 28th) is Still Wish You Were Here – A Tribute To Pink Floyd. Whilst there are a lot of tribute or cover versions of Pink Floyd material, this cover version of the entire album features a diverse set of well-known and well-respected musicians, taking in members of Yes, The Damned, Public Image Limited, King Crimson, Deep Purple and Genesis, amongst others! If you cast your eye at the track listing below, we’ve listed the musicians involved with each song, and we’re sure that some of the names will surprise you. Some of these have performed with Pink Floyd and Roger Waters at various points too. There’s a rich amount of pedigree amongst the assembled players, and therefore, we weren’t surprised when we listened to the album this week that the quality of performance came through clearly, right from the first track (Shine On Parts 1-5). It was a particular pleasure to hear Rick Wakeman tackle Welcome To The Machine, with this keyboard-heavy song suiting Rick perfectly. Have A Cigar is fun too. Wish You Were Here works well with the assembled musicians, with Parts 6-9 of Shine On benefitting particularly from the combos of Bootsy Collins and Steve Hillage, and towards the end of the piece, Rod Argent and Ian Paice. Here’s the track list, with the names of the musicians playing on each of them: Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) – Geoff Tate, Steve Hackett, Billy Sheehan, Mel Collins, Geoff Downes, Ian Paice
Welcome To The Machine – Todd Rundgren, Rick Wakeman, Tony Levin
Have A Cigar – James LaBrie, Steve Stevens, Patrick Moraz, Rat Scabies, Jah Wobble
Wish You Were Here – Rik Emmett, Joe Satriani, Edgar Froese, David Ellefson, Carmine Appice
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) – Rod Argent, Steve Hillage, Ian Paice, Bootsy Collins If this has intrigued you, orders are now being taken through the following links, which help us out with the ongoing running costs of Brain Damage without costing you a thing – and we really appreciate the help! The album will be available on CD in a 6-panel deluxe digipak, and a gatefold vinyl LP in a variety of colours (which we presume means is randomly allocated). STILL WISH YOU WERE HERE – colour vinyl: Amazon UK (https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B08ZFM62QV/braindamage-21)
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NEW MUSIC: Sonny Winnebago – Little Sun
Born and raised in Australia, but living in Wales since his teens, Sonny Winnebago is a folk-pop artist in the styling of Cat Stevens and Harry Nilsson. Also known as Harvey Jones, Sonny embraced music early in life playing the flute as a child. Once he moved to the UK, he quickly swapped his flute …
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NEW MUSIC: Dust In The Sunlight – Dust In The Sunlight EP
Indie-pop duo Dust In The Sunlight release their self-titled EP, telling the story of their journey so far. Billy Wright and Annie Rew Shaw’s serendipitous meeting (whilst singing backing vocals for Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly’s album) has seen their partnership travel from Southend to London to write and record music that would pique the …
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“You always get excited”: Alan Hutton raves about Rangers starlet who Lovenkrands has hailed
Alan Hutton has raved about Rangers starlet Stephen Kelly after his performances on loan at Ayr United.
In Conversation with Jason Lake
Solo singer/songwriter Jason Lake uses his guitar and piano to connect with people on an emotional level. Taking influence from Chris Cornell and Glen Hansard, Jason shares a soulful and soothing sound for listeners. We took a moment to chat with the man himself about his new album Adventure28, discovering new music and much more! Why …
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“For a club like Rangers” – Pundit drools over Ross Wilson’s latest masterstroke
Noel Whelan has hailed Rangers for getting a “snip” in Ianis Hagi,.
“Would ease the pain of losing Nketiah”, “Making a mistake” – Leeds chase PL striker – verdict
We asked our team of writers to give their verdicts on whether or not Sharp would be a good signing.
One damning factor shows why Orta and Radrizzani must make a crucial Leeds decision – opinion
Leeds United’s bench against Birmingham City showed exactly why the club needs to strengthen in the January transfer window.