Show 57 - The spice of life - features a wide variety of acoustic music from across the UK, including 3 Blind Mice, Azoora, Evangeline, Jessicas Ghost, Karen Cleary, Danelle Harvey, and the amazingly gifted, 14 year old Luke Jackson. Leave a comment if you can work out the reason behind this episode's title - the first correct answer wins a CD!
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Luke Jackson - Rain
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THEN & NOW - 3 Blind Mice
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3 Blind Mice - Emily Has Compasion Fatigue
Originally played on Show 6 - 26th September 2006
From the CD 3 Cents An Acre [CD Baby] [iTunes]
3 Blind Mice - The Breaking
From the CD Good Grief [website] [CD Baby] [iTunes]
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Thanks to H Johan Lundin from 23 seconds Netlabel
Download Azoora's music for FREE [here]
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From the EP Easy Now [7 Digital] [Soundclick]
Jessica's Ghost - Breakdown
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Buy the EP Return To The Start [7 Digital]
The single Breakdown released 5th July [iTunes]
Karen Cleary - Awful Down
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Buy the limited edition EP Only Human [website]
David Buckingham - The View
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Buy the cd The View [website] [CD Baby] [guitar cds]
ALSO ON THE SHOW
[Theme tune] Andrew Ellis - Blind Mary
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Thanks to Rich Palmer from Audio Gumshoe for nominating the show for a Podcast Peer Award.



1 comments:
Graham, that Luke Jackson song was pretty amazing ... and then you said he's only 14! I'll pop by and say hi to the young man.
Most enjoyable show. There were traffic delays on the drive to work, so I heard the whole thing in one sitting. And your relaxed show helped keep me calm.
And I'll be checking out that bedding music. It's not often I think bedding music deserves closer inspection, but that track caught my ear.
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