Siobhan Maher Kennedy, St. Catherine’s Child, Eleanor Nelly, and Neeve Zahra will showcase Liverpool’s exceptional female musical talent in a Nashville-style songwriter’s round, promising captivating performances blending country, folk, and Americana.
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Steve Bonham & The Long Road | Do You?
Review Do You? by Steve Bonham and The Long Road is a positive and uplifting song that gently soothes the soul. The Derbyshire born...
Roseanna Jones | Breathe Out
Review Breathe Out performed and co-written by Roseanna Jones (of Worry Dolls fame), is a beautiful song. The perfect celebration for LGBGTQ+...
Imelda May | 11 Past The Hour
Review Leading the new releases this week is Imelda May. 11 Past The Hour is hauntingly beautiful and I deliberately didn’t watch the accompanying...
Bailey Tomkinson| Silent Suffering (Radio Edit)
Review Bailey Tomkinson’s Silent Suffering is a perfect slice of pop/rock country showing UK country artists are creating their own authentic sound....
Abby Inez | Good Guy
Review Abby Inez has a clarity of vocal that is absolutely beautiful. She is bang on every note, not under, not over, bang on. Since launching her...
Motel Sundown | Before Midnight
Review Before Midnight is the latest single from Liverpool based trio Motel Sundown. Fast making a name for themselves, this is a beautiful...
The Nelson Brothers | Hallway #1
Review Hallway #1 by The Nelson Brothers (that’s siblings Simon and Steven from Stafford not twins Matthew and Gunnar from California), is an...
Chloe Jones | Damsel
Review Chloe Jones’ single ‘Damsel’ is a step away from the folk/Americana genre that she declares as her norm, to take her down a much more...
Derek Ryan | Wherever You’re Going ?
Review If you need a song to raise the spirits and get you off the couch to Dosey Doe around the living room, then ‘Wherever You're Going?’ is the...
Phil Hooley, Rob Vincent | Midasville
Review From the get go Midasville has a hint of the Leonard Cohen about it. It is melancholic and cynical telling the story of a forgotten town. In...
Yola | The Highwomen |Hold On
Review When Yola sings it’s like a masterclass in pitch, phrasing and finesse. But add in Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, Sheryl Crow and The...
Saint Eden | Ready To Love
Review Ready to Love is a well-crafted romantic, country pop song that will appeal to the masses and should secure Saint Eden’s place on the...
Lucy Blu | Bonnie & Clyde
Review From the sound of the police sirens that top and tail this track, Bonnie & Clyde unsurprisingly follows a very American trajectory...
Ben Glover | Sweet Wild Lily
Review Ben Glover’s Wild Lily soothes your soul and makes you feel that all is well with the world. With some beautiful guitar work Ben has...
Elles Bailey | Wild Wild West
Review Elles Bailey delivers yet another powerful and classy track with Wild Wild West that sounds like a sure fire hit. It is a mature piece of...
Matt Owens | MacCurtain Street
Review In the same way Sheeran’s Galway Girl conjures up hope and the excitement of new romance, so does Matt Owens new track MacCurtain Street...
Vicki Manser | Could If I Wanted To
Review Could If I Wanted To showcases Vicki Manser’s beautiful vocals and succinctly tells the story of a woman chasing her dreams, looking back on...
Charlotte Campbell | Blur
Review British country folk at its best. Blur by Charlotte Campbell is reminiscent of a posh Lily Allen with lyrics written from the heart of a...
Anna Krantz | Blessed Are The Free
Review Polished production, with vocals and lyrics that will lift your soul. This is a singer-songwriter that oozes confidence and Blessed...
Track Dogs | Don’t Delay
The band of four in Track Dogs made up of an Englishman, two Irishmen and an American, who may or may not at one time have walked into a bar as the...