After a lot of years as a bass player, I am now getting my hands, and mind, around the 6 string guitar. I am not brilliant, but hope I do enough to accompany the songs I choose to sing. To me,...
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Hello people, I'm sorry and displeased to share the following information with you. Due to the request(s) of an act that features in The Bunkhouse @ The Spotlight Studio playlist, the entire collection has been...
That song brings back memories of standing by a track waiting for the train to pass. It wasn't the one carrying Jimmy Rodgers, but it took 45 mins - LONG train. Nice one Bev, from Nashville Bluegrass Band I believe ?
Here at The Station, Tim & Jenny once again touch the button of emotion. They don't get to the Bunkhouse as often as they would like, but then they do live a long way away in Grimsby. Ian on the camera and the sound...
The U.S.of A. goes right up to the Canadian border, and here is a song from the Great Lakes. Camera work by Ian and location Loftus Open Acoustic night at the Station.
On the previous guitar - the big black one! The Colour of Her Eyes, I learned this song from Jeanie Kendal's first solo album. Loved it at first hearing - hope I do it justice. Thanks again to Ian Swinburne for his most...
Those camera angles and split screen, double images stuff (techies will know what I mean) really fit well with this song about a Ghost in the House ! Nice one Pauline xx