
Verse Chorus Bridge EP19 - Helen Walford
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09/24/21 • 91 min
In this episode I welcome Helen Walford to the podcast. Helen is a singer, guitarist, bassist and song writer.
Helen is originally from Tennessee, before moving to Bollington and become a part of the local music scene. She has a great style of playing and writing, influenced by the folk music genres of the UK and the US, with a kick ass voice to match, and her folky/americana style has got to be heard! She is also currently helping run and book the Leek blues and americana festival.
The song "Knoxville Town" was written by Helen Walford, drums and production by Crodge.
In this episode I welcome Helen Walford to the podcast. Helen is a singer, guitarist, bassist and song writer.
Helen is originally from Tennessee, before moving to Bollington and become a part of the local music scene. She has a great style of playing and writing, influenced by the folk music genres of the UK and the US, with a kick ass voice to match, and her folky/americana style has got to be heard! She is also currently helping run and book the Leek blues and americana festival.
The song "Knoxville Town" was written by Helen Walford, drums and production by Crodge.
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Verse Chorus Bridge EP18 - Rob Sutcliffe
In this episode I welcome Rob Sutcliffe to the podcast. Rob is a bassist, guitarist, singer, song writer and silly goose.
I first met Rob at college and we quickly became good friends over our love of Green Day and pop punk. We formed a band called "Do It Doug" and played shows in college, and out in Manchester city centre. We talk about Rob's history, transitioning from guitar to bass, his old bands, and about his current band "Barbarian Hermit".
The song "Mermaid" was written by Barbarian Hermit.
The song "Hello Cheeky" was written by Rob Sutcliffe, drums by Crodge.
You can find Rob and Barbarian Hermit on Instagram and Facebook @lord_fafner and @barbarianhermit
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Verse Chorus Bridge EP20 - James Munro
In this episode I welcome James Munro to the podcast. James is a singer, song writer and acoustic guitarist.
James is influenced by musicians like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and The Beatles and his music is smooth, soulful, and full of character. His singing voice is calm and effortless with some real punch when he wants you to feel it, and it compliments his songwriting style perfectly. He has recently recorded a new album which is waiting to be released but you can find his back catalog on Spotify, including his incredible EP titled Pictures.
You can also find him on Facebook @ James Munro Music and Instagram @jamesmunromusician
The song "Pictures" was written by James Munro and recorded at Blueprint Studios, Manchester.
The song "Elvis Lives" was written and performed by James Munro. Drums and production by Crodge.
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