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Have You Heard? – (53) “Dear River” by Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
If you read this blog, you’ll know how much I like Emily Barker’s music. On my holiday on the Costa Brava, Spain, over the last couple of weeks, I made some good progress on my book on music. It included … Continue reading →
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Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo, Hoxton Hall, 8 March 2013
I went to see Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo at Hoxton Hall, just north of the City, on Friday night. It was the last of three gigs in London featuring songs from the forthcoming album, “Dear River”. It’s … Continue reading →
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