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Creative
Saffron Summerfield   International SINGER COMPOSER SOUND ARTIST & DIGITAL IMAGE MAKER.

Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 85:28


Saffron Summerfield   International SINGER COMPOSER SOUND ARTIST & DIGITAL IMAGE MAKER. Saffron Summerfield is a highly respected, International SINGER/COMPOSER/ SOUND ARTIST & DIGITAL IMAGE MAKER. In this episode I talk to Saffron about Folk Music and the 60's and 70's in London. There are so many interesting vignettes including her friendship with Sandy Denny, watching a young folk singer called Bob Dylan and being on John Peel's programme along with a band called Free. I toughly enjoyed this look into the British music scene and I am sure you will to.   Saffron has recorded nine albums, written songs for two channel 4 films, BBC R4 ‘Start the Week' and numerous BBC and indie radio shows. All Saffron's recordings have been distributed worldwide with high sales in Japan and USA. Many of her songs have been recorded by other singers and bands. One of the few women acoustic bottle-neck blues guitarists (check out Dungeness video) Saffron learnt from black blues musicians when visiting Mississippi in 1977. She has PERFORMED ALL OVER THE UK Europe, USA, New Zealand and Hong Kong . Played at most major UK Folk festivals including Cambridge,Ely, Sidmouth, Edinburgh and Marymass. She has toured with Joan Armatrading, Fairport Convention (saffron was in TRADER HORNE – a spin-off from Fairport) and one memorable Radio One show with rock band Free!saffron summerfield running with guitar  FOLKROOTS Magazine ‘…excellent singer – excellent lyricist… words like cool and classy spring to mind...' THE SCOTSMAN ‘…stunningly brilliant performer' review of Saffron's show ‘LOVE SONGS ‘ EDINBURGH FRINGE   “PERSONAL STATEMENT  From Saffron “TODAY MY WORK INCLUDES RECORDING NATURAL SOUNDS  – especially Bird Songs & calls, rural communities stories, – for commissioned SOUNDSCAPES  – see SOUNDSCAPES page – & creating videos around my music. I am a passionate supporter of saving and conserving our natural areas for wildlife. I believe in promoting access to natural outdoor spaces – a constant dialogue with nature. I am unreservedly, a supporter of protecting our  Wildlife for future generations”. For further details please visit https://www.motherearthmusic.co.uk/about-saffron-summerfield/ https://www.facebook.com/saffronsummerfield To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music        

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - "La felicidad corre" - 05/10/20

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 59:10


Esta semana nos traemos una especie de cajita de música mágica para hacer buenos los hechizos del tiempo que llega. En coordenadas de folk británico, acogedoras melodías provenientes todas de discos indispensables anclados entre 1969 y 1971. Suenan: TUDOR LODGE - "IT ALL COMES BACK TO ME" ("TUDOR LODGE", 1971) / JUSTINE - "SHE BRINGS THE MORNING WITH HER" ("JUSTINE", 1970) / JADE - "RAVEN" ("FLY ON STRANGEWINGS", 1970) / TRADER HORNE - "MORNING WAY" ("MORNING WAY", 1970) / HERON - "UPON REFLECTION" ("HERON", 1970) / DONOVAN - "HAPPINESS RUNS" ("BARABAJAGAL"", 1969) / VASHTI BUNYAN - "WHERE I LIKE TO STAND" ("JUST ANOTHER DIAMOND DAY", 1970) / THE HUMBLEBUMS - "STEAMBOAT ROW" ("OPEN UP THE DOOR", 1970) / MATTHEWS' SOUTHERN COMFORT - "WHAT WE SAY" ("MATTHEWS' SOUTHERN COMFORT", 1970) / FAIRPORT CONVENTION - "FAREWELL, FAREWELL" ("LIEGE & LIEF", 1969) / AL STEWART - "LIFE AND LIFE ONLY" ("LOVE CHRONICLES", 1969) / SHELAGH MCDONALD - "PEACOCK LADY" ("SHELAGH MCDONALD ALBUM", 1970) / NICK DRAKE - "FRUIT TREE" ("FIVE LEAVES LEFT", 1969) / ROY HARPER - "FRANCESCA" ("FLAT BAROQUE AND BERSERK", 1970) / Escuchar audio

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts
Invisible Folk Club radio No148

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 60:01


It's catch up time. This Invisible Folk Club radio show went out live to four community stations across England. Jon Bickley was curator/presenter, Steve Yarwood producer. Nothing in the broad church of folk related music is off limits, there's many shades of folk, ours is an eclectic mix. There's some famous names and some not so famous names, they all deserve your attention. The Invisible Folk Club continues to promote new music while tipping a hat to the pioneers who came before. More marvellous music, albeit tinged with sadness as we said goodbye to Judy Dyble after a long illness. Judy was a founding member of Fairport Convention and singer with cult band Trader Horne. Following a subsequent 25 year break she rebooted her solo career after renewed interest in her music. Everybody loved Judy. There's something for everybody, we'll continue to be predictably unpredictable! Cinder Well - Wandering Boy Cinder Well - No Summer Jack Harris - Albuquerque Jack Harris - Hurricane Lamp Fairport Convention ft Judy Dyble - I Don't Know Where I Stand Giles,Giles&Fripp ft Judy Dyble - I Talk to the Wind Alan Garmonsway - High Pressure Niamh Bury - Lovely Adam Saskia - Come Comfort Me The Wilderness Yet - In A Fair Country Steamtown - About it All BBC Radio Scotland Young Trad Awards - Various Tunes & Songs If you want more information please visit our website https://invisiblefolkclub.com/

The Strange Brew - artist stories behind the greatest music ever recorded

Jackie McAuley talks about his musical journey from Them, Belfast Gypsies, Trader Horne to solo work. Them – Gloria (Live on BBC's ‘Saturday Club' March 1965) (The Complete Them (1964-1967, Sony, 2015) Them – Here Comes the Night (Live on BBC's ‘Saturday Club' March 1965) (The Complete Them (1964-1967, Sony, 2015) Belfast Gypsies – I […] The post Jackie McAuley appeared first on The Strange Brew.

Rádio Etiópia
THE PAST IN 20/20

Rádio Etiópia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 79:59


....THE.PAST.IN.20/20............................................. http://www.filefactory.com/file/36s1fgoopa9p/thepast.mp3 01. Pearls Before Swine - Footnote; 02. The Beatles – Tomorrow Never Knows (01.12); 03. Bob Dylan – Visions of Johanna (Take 14) (04.03); 04. Bobby “Blue” Bland – Goin’ Down Slow (11.04); 05. The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Rainy Day, Dream Away (16.28); 06. Pink Floyd – Grantchester Meadows (Nite Ride Live 1969) (23.12); 07. Tim Buckley – Sweet Surrender (31.02); 08. Norman Greenbaum – Spirit in the Sky (29.29); 09. Bruce Springsteen – 4th of July, Ashbury Park (Sandy) (Alternate Version) (33.20); 10. David Bowie – The Man Who Sold the World (SNL Live 1979) (38.56); 11. Tommy James & The Shondells – Crimson & Clover (41.41); 12. Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band – Clear Spot (45.00); 13. Canned Heat – On the Road Again (48.24); 14. The Who – Love Ain’t for Keeping (Townshend Demo) (51.18); 15. The Pretty Things - Death (52.41); 16. The Incredible String Band - Maya (55.30); 17. Jefferson Airplane - Lather (64.52); 18. Nico – Strip Tease (67.42); 19. Fairport Convention – Fotheringay (Acoustic Version) (69.53); 20. Trader Horne – Morning Way (72.54); 21. Roy Harper – Forever (77.08). Total Time: 01.19.59 Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia: Ana Ribeiro Those were the days, my friend …. I think!!

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast
HGRNJ Show #11 Birds, Camels, Fish & Eels

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 58:02


Heading into the Labor Day weekend we have a top notch episode to deliver! Opening Salvo - Skinny dippin' in the oil o joy! Set 1: The Yardbirds fly in for some fun and games with "Little Games" offa the LP of the same name....Jimmy Page's debut LP with the 'birds' and not a bad cut on it! Page's "sloppy drunk" guitar is the star here.. *Dr Jack Van Impe with a public service announcement on the dangers of R&R The Sopwith Camel with "Frantic Desolation"...The Camel were one of the early San Fran groups to score a hit song with "Hello Hello" a novelty ditty that holds up to this day. Peter Kraemer's vocals and Norman Mayell's drums along with the guitars of Terry MacNeil and William "Truckaway" Sievers steal the show. Trader Horne was really a duo consisting of Judy Dyble & Jackie McAuley...Dyble was formerly with Fairport Convention and a brief demo recording stint with King Crimson while MaAuley cut his r&r chops with Them and later The Belfast Gypsies...both holding a high place in my record collection. *Dr. Jack Van Impe checks in again with some more of his take on "rock and roll music" I probably have 10-15 of Jack's LP's....I have fond memories of watching his weekly TV show where his eschatological sermons haunt me to this day....and lets not forget the Doc's foil Rexella Van Impe…..yikes! Willie Nelson from 2003....with a Mickey Newbury song "Just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in"....I love this song no matter who's doing it and it's tailormade for Willie.... Set 2: Love....the great band from LA that rocked my world when I was poppin' pimples in high school...."You I'll be following" ….indeed. Alice Cooper when Alice Cooper was a band and not a person with "Shoe salesman"....terrific out of place cut on their 2nd offering before they became Vincent Damon Furnier backing band. Alice is one of the good guys always helping out his band when they wanted to leave the nest....kudos to AC. The Onion Radio News with a hysterical report on the Cicadas and the Red Hot Chili Peppers... English Beat..."Best friend"...great UK band from the early 80's... Earl pays homage to the Chuckster...Chuck Berry with my favorite CB song "Too much monkey business" Set 3: "Not so sweet Martha Loraine".....ahhhh when I hear this song I think of an girl from the Jersey Shore who used to come knocking on my door late at night when she was lonely...Martha... Amy Rigby writes great songs and should be better known....."Believe in you" is one of them. Rusty & Doug [Kershaw] "Hey Mae" one of my favorite 45's that took a while to track down a clean one. And The Youngbloods with a classic "Darkness Darkness" / Elephant Mountain...what a way to end the 60's! Set 4: Wimple Winch - "Save my Soul"...great freakbeat from their 1st record / 45 rpm. They started life as Dee Fenton & the Silhouettes and checked out after 3 great records.... Opal was a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, CA. The group was formed by David Roback (ex-Rain Parade) and Kendra Smith (ex-The Dream Syndicate) in 1982 under the name Clay Allison. Changing their name to Opal, they released their sole LP, "Happy Nightmare Baby" in late 1987. Smith left the band the following year mid-tour. Roback went on to form Mazzy Star while Smith later re-emerged as a solo artist. And finishing off the show with the brainchild of Mark Oliver Everett and his Eels...."Soul Jacker pt. 1" Next week will be a DR&R Show favorite recording as I'm going out on the road selling and buying more rekids……...sayanara, Papa-sans and Mama-sans....