Translation: Spiral Angel, searing, tearing, empty, void, nil, zero there. Spiral Angel slice down slowly, breastbone painless, meets the air. Someday, one day, now… or never. Ancient echoes seeping through. Spiral Angel incandescent. Ride away, Wings streaming... Go! © Duffy-Howard
Tag: Loudhailer
Candles and Canapés and Food for Thought
A big thanks to everyone who performed and everyone who came to listen at the first Loudhailer Acoustic at our new home Willerby Methodist Hall. It was brilliant to have more people there than ever before, lots of new faces and friends, a great stage, lights and a fantastic vibe. Thanks to Mike, Chris, David … Continue reading Candles and Canapés and Food for Thought
All welcome to Loudhailer Acoustic!
Come for a top night out at Loudhailer Acoustic - you can listen to a fabulous range of acoustic music, quality songwriting and some familiar classics from a host of different performers. Loudhailer Acoustic is at The Back Room in Cottingham on the first Thursday of every month. Doors 7.00 pm music at 7.30 £2 entry. Loudhailer Acoustic at The … Continue reading All welcome to Loudhailer Acoustic!
Loudhailer acoustic evenings have a new home!
Loudhailer Acoustic is moving to a new home! Thanks to everyone who came to play and listen at our last acoustic evening at Atkinson's Cafe Bar. And what a great evening it was! The cafe was full to bursting with superb sounds from old and new friends. Rich and I had some new songs on … Continue reading Loudhailer acoustic evenings have a new home!
Loudhailer Acoustic November 2012
Thanks to everyone who came to play or listen to the musicians at our Loudhailer Acoustic night at Atkinson's Cafe Bar last night. A packed house and great sets from Martin Clappison, Mike & John and Karl Oakes. Gifford Rolfe's set went from The Moors Murders to Bill Haley in the blink of an eye … Continue reading Loudhailer Acoustic November 2012
Wooooo!
Thanks to everyone who came to our spooky gig, and especially Karl for bringing his epic and wonderful Sailor's Blues 82s.