Save The Arts – Single and Music Video Out Now!
Thank you for streaming and downloading my new Charity single Save The Arts - you are helping music professionals through this pandemic crisis when our professions were made illegal with little to no government compensation
Charity single – Save The Arts
I've been quite desperately upset by the inadequacy of the government's Covid compensation fund when it came to self employed creatives - to try and help (the only way I know how) I wrote
Coronavirus Lockdown Lifts – Series of online requests – Virtual busking
Firstly, I hope you and yours are keeping well - so many people have suffered through this virus and my heart goes out to anyone who is ill or bereaved. Like all self employed
Retro Singer / Pianist – 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s & 1960s to present day
As a solo singer/pianist, alongside jazz standards and vintage songs from the 1920s-1960s I've been taking requests of modern songs too, which like the popular US band Post Modern Jukebox I do in a
Album launch photos by Tracey Whitefoot
We had a wonderful night of celebration at Peggy's Skylight last Wednesday to launch my latest album Moments of Clarity, my good friend Tracey Whitefoot took some amazing photos which I have put on Facebook,
Moments of Clarity LP Album press release
My new album is out today (28 June 2019) via this link distributed by Market Square Music and Proper Music Group. I was interviewed and performed at my keys on Notts TV recently (watch again here)
Street Artist Zabou Paints Icons of Beeston Mural
I was delighted to organise this commission by international street artist Zabou for Broxtowe Borough Council as a continuation of the Beeston Street Art Festival I held in my home town in June with much
New Album en route Moments of Clarity
Bassist Simon Paterson and I worked together on a the single Who Wants To Live Forever? Featuring Tony Kofi on alto sax which inspired us to record an EP; but we soon realised we had more
Beeston Street Art Mission Complete
I went all out organising this festival alongside The Beeston and District Civic Society and much was achieved over the weekend 16-17 June; the action has continued with artists returning to complete their pieces plus