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At The Bastille In Paris for Guitar Strings
Seeing pictures of young Socialist Party supporters celebrating their Presidential Election victory in Paris at the Bastille, reminded me of the few occasions I visited the Bastille myself. When I lived in Paris the only time I ever came out … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Paris
Tagged amplifiers, bastille, France, guitar, guitar players, guitar strings, guitarist, Metro, Music, music shop, pitch, presidential election, socialist party
The Bonzo Dog Band on Do Not Adjust Your Set
YouTube allows the rediscovery of highlights from very distant memory, in this case the seminal TV series ‘Do Not Adjust Your Set” featuring the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. Here they are performing “Hunting Tigers Out In Indiah”: “I really … Continue reading
Posted in Music, social media, UK, video
Tagged 1960s, bonzo, bonzo dog band, bonzo dog doo dah band, british, Charter, comedy, Dejanews, doo dah, frank zappa, Monty Python, Music, neil innes, newsgroup, performance, rediscovery, richard bryant, topic, traffic, VivStanshall, youtube
Google+ For Musicians
The suggested possible circles are an interesting starting point. When people start to “add” you on G+, they are just names, and you can’t see their circles, so how will you know which circle of yours to put them into? … Continue reading
Posted in Google+, Music
Tagged Andy Roberts, Artists, Asymmetric, Channel, Circle, circles, Facebook, Fan Circle, google, Hangout, market, Music, musician, musicians, Session, sharing, Social networking, songwriter, songwriters, sparks
Upload your music onto Spotify
Dear Artists, First of all; we are really glad to hear that you are interested in getting your music onto Spotify. We appreciate your patience since you signed up to the Spotify Artist and Label list. The reason why we … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged Amazon, Apple, artist, Artists, CDBaby, existing partners, independent artists, indie artists, interest, Launch, live, Music, music team, record, solution, Spotfiy, Spotify, upload, uploading
Andy Roberts Music Podcast #44
It’s Podcast 44 – Romford Folk Club part 2 June 12, 2011 at 5:27 PM Andy Roberts Podcast 44 Episode 44 of the Andy Roberts Podcast continues the soundtrack from the Romford Folk Club guest night of April 12th with six … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Roberts, Andy Roberts Music, folk club, gernika, itunes, joan of arc, migration, mp3, Music, Romford, song, soundtrack, yellow boat





