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The Dunwells appear on BBC 1 Andrew Marr Show with Ed Milliband

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Sunday 19th January 2014, The Dunwells appeared on the BBC Andrew Marr show with Ed Milliband and featuring an interview with Putin.  The Leed’s Band’s performance was introduced as “One for Ed Milliband, ‘I Could Be A King’?” by Andrew Marr who also highlighted the band’s British take on Americana music.    The band are currently in the studio with Stephen Harris working on their forthcoming new album and announced a British tour this week for April 2014.

The Dunwells are brothers Joe and Dave Dunwell along with cousins Jonny Lamb and Rob Clayton.  Having spent their formative years playing around Leeds, and honing their chops in the clubs, their first big break came when they hit the shores of the US in 2011 to perform at the Folk Alliance Conference in Memphis, TN.  Their impact was nothing short of astounding, and led to the band being signed to Austin based indie Playing In Traffic.  This, in turn, led to a co-deal with the respected  LA based independent Concord Music Group (Paul McCartney, Valerie June, Alison Krauss).  
The fairytale continued throughout 2012 and 2013, as The Dunwells’ swift rise developed through endless touring, an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as well as packed out shows at Red Rocks, CO, the Levitt Shell in Memphis, and the Rock Boat. They also appeared at major festivals in both the US (Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Bunbury) and the UK (Cropredy, HMV’s Next Big Thing, The Great Escape).
The Dunwells create a unique blend of emotionally driven, anthemic rock, featuring signature four part harmonies for which they have become known. Their appeal is widespread, with influences that range from Foy Vance and Crowded House, to Fleet Foxes and Elbow.  The band is looking forward to the upcoming UK tour and sharing new music with their growing legion of fans. 
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Thu 3rd April – Pocklington Arts Centre – York – TICKET LINK: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/the-dunwells-tickets/101651
Fri 4th  April – The Leopard – Doncaster – TICKET LINK: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/the-dunwells-tickets/102313
Sat 5th April – The plug – Sheffield – TICKET LINK: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/the-dunwells-tickets/102311
Sun 6th April – The Trades Club – Hebden Bridge  – TICKET LINK: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/the-dunwells-tickets/101865
Thu 10th April – Number one – Stratford – LINK: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/the-dunwells-tickets/101819
Sat 12th April – The Borderline – London – TICKET LINK:  TBA
Wed 16th April – The New Adelphi – Hull – TICKET LINK: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/the-dunwells-tickets/101817
Thu 17th April – Deaf institute – Manchester – TICKET LINK: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/the-dunwells-tickets/97561
Fri 18th April –  Oran Mor – Glasgow – TICKET LINK: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/the-dunwells-tickets/96611
For Further information please contact Sara Silver
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Wayne Marshall – Tru Colors produced by Damian Marley

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Ten years ago sing-jay Wayne Marshall, then in his early 20s, released his debut album “Marshall Law” (VP Records), which he describes as a collection of gathered singles. Marshall’s hit filled repertoire spans a diversity of moods and topics, from societal observations (“Overcome”) to romantic betrayal (“My Heart”) to cheerful humor (“Good Ole Wife”), each characterized by his cleverly rhymed lyrics and skillful riddim riding. A widely respected musician, producer, and songwriter, Marshall waited to record his second album until he found “the right producer with a focused direction.” That producer is Damian “Junior Gong” Marley, Bob Marley’s youngest son and the driving force behind “Tru Colors”, Marshall’s sophomore album and debut effort for the Marley family owned label Ghetto Youths International, which is scheduled for release on January.

Marshall knew Damian and his brother Stephen Marley for several years prior to joining their Ghetto Youths camp in 2011. “I knew Damian and Steve as comrades in the musical world; eventually they showed interest in working with me so we began some casual writing; then Damian expressed interest in doing an album and officially making me a part of the Ghetto Youths International team. I jumped at the opportunity and I am very excited about this whole new chapter in my career, it really is a dream come true to be working with them,” Marshall enthused.

“Tru Colors” is an appropriate album title because it suggests the consistently vibrant hues of Marshall’s musical palette; it also references his signature phrase “tru tru tru”, which has punctuated some of his most memorable lyrics.

The interest in “Tru Colors” among music fans began in mid-2012 when Marshall released the single “Go Hard”, featuring an ensemble of dancehall reggae’s most popular deejays, i.e., the Jamaican equivalent of rappers: Aidonia, Assassin, I-Octane, Junior Gong, Marshall’s mentor Bounty Killer and (the incarcerated) Vybz Kartel each spat formidable verses over the hip-hop flavored rhythm track, Kartel’s verse delivered via Blackberry voice note. Produced by Damian Marley and Marshall’s lifelong friend Trevor “Baby G” James (son of legendary Jamaican producer Lloyd “King Jammy” James) “Go Hard” was a huge hit, topping several critics Best of 2012 lists. Featured on the Ghetto Youths’ various artists’ compilation “Set Up Shop Volume I”, released in February 2013, the song is also included on “Tru Colors” re-titled as “Hard and Done.” Bringing together six marquee-name deejays on a single track, especially longstanding adversaries Bounty Killer and Vybz Kartel, encourages peace in the occasionally fractious dancehall fraternity, observes Marshall. “Each artist recorded his part without hearing what the other had done and it sounds like we were all in the studio together and came up with the vibration as a unit,” Marshall explained, “and we need more projects like this to promote unity within the music.”

Tru Colors’ first single “I Know” produced by Junior Gong alongside Sean “Young Pow” Diedrick was released in June and is currently receiving heavy rotation on Jamaica’s airwaves. The song evokes dancehall reggae of the late 80s and early 90s when artists traveled with sound systems all over the island, dazzling crowds with their quick-witted word play, which often included boastful assertions of supremacy. Marshall’s confident declaration (“I am some things that you can’t be and that is the reality/I know me and my friends run these streets and you is no threat to we”) over a cool and deadly bass-rumbling reggae riddim transports the listener to that fondly remembered, musically vital era.

The song’s video was filmed at King Jammys studios in Kingston, one of Jamaica’s most influential recording studios of the ‘80s and ‘90s due to its steady output of hits, including the mighty “Sleng Teng” riddim which spawned numerous hits and jumpstarted Jamaican music’s digital revolution in the mid-80s. Marshall spent his musically formative years at Jammys studio; he recorded his first song there and has retained a dependably creative chemistry with Baby G, who produced several tracks for Tru Colors at Jammys Studios including the contemplative “In The End” (with lyrics contributed by Wayne’s wife, singer Tami Chynn and her sister, singer Tessanne Chin) and the playful song of survival among dancehall divas “Send Him to the Bank”.  Working alongside Cheddar Music, Baby G co-produced the inspiring “Success Story”. “The song speaks of the dreams and accomplishments I haven’t had yet; I see this album as helping me to become that success story,” Marshall offered.

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Austin Kevin Green a.k.a. Payday Music, produced “Be on the Alert”, inspired by the dramatic increase of missing children in Jamaica. Over a leisurely paced one drop riddim, Wayne alongside Bounty Killer ‘bun fyah ‘pon’, that is, burn fire upon or condemn child molesters, as Marshall sings: “I pray I pray I pray for the day the day the day when the kids can go and play without being taken away.”

Junior Gong’s production on Tru Colors’ remaining tracks is rooted in reggae but draws from assorted sonic influences, fashioning various atmospheres to support Marshall’s diverse subject matter. There’s the sleekly syncopated beat of the title track which calls out fake friends (“once as close as shoes in a pair, then sell me out like a souvenir”) and the jaunty, retro-flavored tempo complementing the double entendre laden “Bloodclaat”, which refers to a threatening medical condition and the use of a Jamaican curse word, both brought on by the actions of a contentious woman. Marshall’s honeyed vocals provide an irresistible lure as layers of acoustic textures weave a hypnotic, global dance floor accent on “Long Time”, dedicated to the ladies who want to party with a free mind.

Marshall teams up with contemporary roots reggae star Tarrus Riley for the R&B/gospel-tinged “Nah Give Up”, urging the strugglers to keep their heads up despite life’s many challenges; “I was down until the triumph came,” they harmonize, in a surge of emotional strength that reaches its apex with the support of a Jamaican choir.

“Me On The Corner” takes it’s title from a phrase in alt-rock band R.E.M.’s mega-hit “Losing My Religion.” Inspired by the heavy roots reggae rhythm created by Damian, Marshall spontaneously crafted a song about our choices in life being essential to our fate: “Although you’re talented to the highest degree, now you’re just a shadow of your true quality/I made use of opportunity, now I am where I want to be”.

After 12 years in the music business, Wayne Marshall is exactly where he wants to be. Tru Colors represents the best music of his career thus far and he credits Damian’s tireless work ethic and musical vision. “Damian brought the focus to this album, I have learned so much from him, I don’t think I have seen anyone go as hard when it comes to the time invested, the standard of the product, even studying the history of the musical archives,” Marshall states. “I feel very good about the songs that we have put together and believe Tru Colors will be a stepping stone towards taking my career to the next level.”

Check it out…

 https://soundcloud.com/thirtytigers/sets/wayne-marshall-tru-colors/s-UzNqF

 Who’s who in the rap, reggae, dancehall world are featured on the album:
Ace Hood, Assassin, Aidonia, I-Octane, Bounty Killer, Vybz Kartel, Carpleton, Tarrus Riley, Baby Cham, Waka Flocka

Read the Wayne Marshall article in the Jamaican Observer here:

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Watch the ‘Stupid Money‘ video here:

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“…wouldn’t be too surprised to hear the song infiltrating commercial radio.”
– Okayplayers Large Up

For more information about Wayne Marshall, contact Sara Silver
sara@thirtytigers.com +44 (0)20 8265 0772

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ArtIst: Wayne Marshall
Title: Tru Colors
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Label: Ghetto Youths International/Thirty Tigers
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Wakey!Wakey! European Tour (co-headling with Ron Pope)

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January 2014

Fri 31st           Oran Mor, Glasgow, UK

February 2014

Sat 1st            Mandela Hall, Belfast, IRELAND
Sun 2nd          Vicar Street, Dublin, IRELAND
Tue 4th           Academy 2, Manchester, UK
Wed 5th          Plug, Sheffield, UK
Fri 7th             Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, UK
Sat 8th            Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, UK
Sun 9th           The Fleece, Bristol, UK
Tue 11th         Ubel & Gefahrlich, Hamburg, GERMANY
Wed 12th        KB, Malmo, SWEDEN
Thu 13th         Tradgam, Gothenburg, SWEDEN
Fri 14th           Parkteatret, Oslo, NORWAY
Sat 15th          Tyrol, Stockholm, SWEDEN
Mon 17th        Lido, Berlin, Germany
Tue 18th         Paradiso, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Wed 19th        Luxor, Cologne, GERMANY
Thu 20th         Batschkapp, Frankfurt, GERMANY
Fri 21st           Strom, Munich, GERMANY

For more information about Wakey! Wakey!, contact Sara Silver
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Garland Jeffreys UK Tour 2013

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February 2014

Fri 28th          St Pancreas Old Church, LONDON

March 2014

Sun 2nd         The Cluny 2, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE
Thu 6th          The Musician, LEICESTER
Fri 7th            The Green Hotel, KINROSS
Sat 8th           St Bonaventures Social Club, BRISTOL

Watch the BRAND NEW video for ‘Any Rain’ here:

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Review of ‘Truth Serum’ by Mojo Magazine

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Garland Jeffreys featured in a Lou Reed Documentary on BBC Four
Watch it here:

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Have a little treat – Garland Jeffreys on the ‘Old Grey Whistle Test’

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For more information about Garland Jeffreys, contact Sara Silver
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Elephant Revival UK & Ireland Tour 2014

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January 2014

Fri 24th           The Old Fruitmarket, GLASGOW (Celtic Connections Festival)
Tue 28th         Raheen House Hotel, Clonmel, Co, Tipperary, IRELAND
Wed 29th        Garter Lane Theatre, Waterford, IRELAND
Fri 31st            Royal Native Oyster Stores, Whitstable, KENT

February 2014

Sat 1st           The Gulbenkian, University of Kent, CANTERBURY
Sun 2nd         The Lexington, LONDON

Watch Elephant Revival’s Folky Alley Sessions here:

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Check Out the Folk Words Review of These Changing Skies
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Iain Anderson from BBC Radio Scotland playing and talking about Elephant Revival
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Bruce MacGregor from BBC Radio Scotland playing Elephant Revival
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Frank Hennessy from BBC Radio Wales playing Elephant Revival
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“I really like them and will be playing them a lot more!”
– Bob Harris

For more information about Elephant Revival, contact Sara Silver
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Nathaniel Rateliff UK Tour 2014

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January 2014

Mon 20th          McHughs Basement, BELFAST
Tue 21st            Academy 2, DUBLIN
Thu 23rd           Belgrave, LEEDS
Fri 24th             Leaf, LIVERPOOL
Sat 25th            Broadcast, GLASGOW
Sun 26th           Soup Kitchen, MANCHESTER
Tue 28th           Dingwalls, LONDON
Wed 29th          Green Door Store, BRIGHTON
Thu 30th           Portland Arms, CAMBRIDGE
Fri 31st              Bodega, NOTTINGHAM

Watch Nathaniel Rateliff’s Mahogany Session here:

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   Read GoldFlakePaint’s interview with Nathaniel Rateliff here:

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Read Line Of Best Fit’s Review of Nathaniel’s Album, ‘Falling Faster Than You Can Run‘ here:

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For more information about Nathaniel Rateliff, contact Sara Silver
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What the press has been saying about… Jason Isbell – Southeastern


What the press has been saying about… Jason Isbell – Southeastern

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“…one of America’s thoroughbred songwriters, with a knack for rueful melodies

and the kind of grainy blue-collar detail that pins a song in your mind…a

breakthrough for Isbell…” – New York Times Magazine

 

“The words and music are scrubbed clean of self-pity and instead give off

energetic ruefulness, of the kind of that is one of the best combinations of

sobriety and clarity.” – NPR Fresh Air

 

“Every song on Isbell’s fourth studio album (after his Drive-By Truckers days) punches your gut.” •••1/2 (out of 4) – USA Today

 

“Isbell is among the finest lyricists working today, excelling at wordplay in the purest sense of the term, finding the music in language, how it sounds and flows and fits within the surrounding sounds…” 8 (out of 10) – SPIN

 

“’Songs That She Sang In the Shower’ is merely the best-named of the many

masterfully melancholic country ballads found on this album…”“Must List” Entertainment Weekly

 

“This album is harrowing and not for the timid, but those who stick with it will betreated to a truthful, moving journey and a master class in songwriting to boot.” ••••1/2 – American Songwriter

 

As good as the songs are (and I can’t stress enough just how good they really

are), Isbell’s singing may be even better.” Grade: 9 (out of 10) – Paste

 

’Southeastern’ is a solo album in feel, powerfully personal both in sound and in story.” The New Yorker

 

“…rich songs about love’s struggle. But “Elephant” is the masterpiece…” •••1/2 – Rolling Stone

 

“…Isbell has grown into one of music’s most brilliant songwriters, filling his

stories with unparalleled description.” – Garden & Gun

 

 

 

 

“If you have a pulse, it’ll bring you to your knees…’Southeastern’ is as compelling

a compendium of musical storytelling you’ll hear this year.” – Blurt

 

“While the album does have its guitar moments, the focus is mostly on Isbell’s

powerful vocals and fearless songwriting.” – Billboard

 

“…Southeastern is pretty serious business. Then again, so is life and the one that Isbell has lived thus far is certainly worth documenting, especially when the songs supporting it are this stunning.” A- – A.V. Club

 

“…in the brilliant ‘Southeastern’, he molded the kind of album every musician yearns to make once in his or her lifetime.” – Tone Audio

 

“…the strongest set of songs yet from the Alabama writer who instantly

distinguished himself as a formidable talent…but who hadn’t realized his full

potential until now.” – Philadelphia Inquirer

 

“…’Southeastern’ is the sound of an artist coming into his own, just like Steve

Earle did when he finally started to feel alright again.” – Sound & Vision

 

“He’s always been an incredible songwriter, with a keen awareness of voice and perspective.” – Popmatters

 

“…the ever-more-captivating-on-repeat-listens record is a quiet showcase for

Isbell’s superbly crafted songs and his evocative singing.” Grade: A

– Lincoln Star Journal

 

“His finest qualities — an instantly accessible Southern voice; a sidearm way

with rhymes; a sense of hard-won experience, easily passed along remain.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

 

“Jason Isbell is well on his way to becoming recognized as one of the best

songwriters today…” – LEO Weekly

 

“’Southeastern’ is another fine performance by Jason Isbell, whose career

continues to flourish with each song he writes and album he releases.”Honest Tune

 

“What we very well may be witnessing is a songwriting legend in the making…He is the Townes Van Zandt or Guy Clark of our time.” – Saving Country Music

•••• 1/2 – Stereophile

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What the press has been saying about… North Mississippi Allstars – ‘World Boogie Is Coming’

What the press has been saying about…North Mississippi Allstars – World Boogie Is Coming

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‘An extraordinary amalgam of envelope-pushing studio manipulation and DNA-fuelled deep gut grooves – the best NMA studio album’ 9/10 – Uncut

‘The riff rules on the new record by Luther and Cody Dickinson as the brothers power their way through with energy, wit and passion’ ­– Sunday Times Culture

 

‘A raucous retro-modern package to make old Muddy’s eyes water’

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‘This is thrillingly raw, electric, rural blues’ **** – Mail On Sunday

 

‘One of the most exciting records of 2013 and a highpoint of the band’s entire career’ – The Blues Magazine

 

‘NMA’s seventh album is their best yet.  It sounds as if they have just rediscovered the old classics and are determined to give them a furious update’ – Guardian

 

‘A real treasure and one of the best albums of this year by far, in any genre’ 9/10 – Blues & Soul

‘Moving yet powerful’ – SeeSound

‘A great piece of rockin’ blues. Their best yet’ – Blues Matters

 

‘The music has absolute integrity and the show has real fire’ ***** – Music News

‘Vibrant, primitive and thriving’ 9/10 – Music Connection

 

‘Almost unfair to cite favourite tracks – a magnum opus’ 5/5 – Rock ‘n’ Reel

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Bex Marshall News

This month – Bex Marshall returns home with more excitement about the ever-growing global respect for her considerable songwriting, playing and vocal talents
Bex Marshall came second Best British Blues Vocalist and her self produced album ‘The House Of Mercy’ came third in Best British Blues Album at the British Blues Awards 2013
She has also been asked to step in and sing Janis Joplin songs.. see below.. 

‘…..she has all those essential vocal frailties that make the difference between soul and soulful…‘ – Folk and Roots magazine UK‘Bex deserves wider recognition for her spit and saw dust vocals and fluid resonator guitar licks…’ – Classic Rock Magazine UK‘Janis Joplin, Joan Armatrading, Beth Hart, Bonnie Raitt….…..Bex Marshall’s voice draws up the ghosts of old blues women’s heartaches…’ – Outlaw Magazine US‘ This is boogie-woogie roadhouse stomp at its best, elevated by precise musicianship, gutsy vocals and Marshall’s relentless unwillingness to do the same thing over and over.’ – David Maine, popmatters.com

‘ This is a very impressive album, which offers a miscellany of excellent, well-executed compositions and a fine showcase for the Bonnie Tyler-like vocals of Bex Marshall.’ – Lionel Ross, bluesinthenorthwest.com

After a stellar summer Tour in the States, followed by a Brazilian tour and a stunning presence in the 2013  British Blues Awards, Bex will be back in Europe in November for some shows!  Dates are being booked to  play in Holland and in the following months she will hit Cyprus,Germany Belgium and Holland again. Spring 2014  Bex will return to the  U.S.  and in July 2014  Bex has been asked to to join the Big Brother & The Holding Company and  sing the songs of the  legendary Janis Joplin.

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U.S legends of the psychedelic 60’s
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GREG DOUGLASS (The Steve Miller Band & Hot Tuna)
ROY  BLUMENFELD (The Blues Project)

The House Of Mercy…..the story

My husband and I live in a simple terraced house on a side street in North London, our house is called the House of Mercy……the story behind the name comes primarily from my husband’s re-search into the origins of The Borderline music club, where he worked as promoter/booker for many years and was outbid a number of times by large corporates when he tried to buy the venue.
St Barnabas Chapel was built in 1862 on Rose Street ( now Manette St.) in London’s Soho to compliment the women’s hostel Barnabas House on Greek Street. Two more houses were then built one opposite the chapel and were used as an orphanage and school the other built just behind the chapel to cater as a refuge for the expanding prostitute population. It was this house that was named as The House of Mercy and after a chequered history and being bombed during the Second World War, it was rebuilt as EMI’s publishing HQ and the restaurant and basement leased out and in 1986 became ‘ Break For The Border’ Tex/Mex eatery and the basement becoming The Borderline music venue.
Had the venue been sold to my husband the restaurant above the venue would have been named The House of Mercy and a dinner show music venue created.
When he finally was ousted from the club and his Borderline radio show came to a close, the new radio show and record label was named the House of Mercy and our house became a haven to the many musicians who used to play at the club.
Recording radio sessions became a regular occurrence, the touring musicians enjoying the vibe of the house, guitars, dobro’s and banjo’s hanging off the walls, I was playing with all comers and the jams around the kitchen table became legendary, one such memorable night had British blues hero Ian Siegal playing with Tennessee banjo picker Don Wayne Reno of Hayseed Dixie and his brother Dale on mandolin. B J Cole is a regular visitor bringing his vintage dobro with him jamming with all comers, the House of Mercy rings out with roots music on a regular basis, we are also blessed with music loving neighbours, so our sessions can roll on into the night, the stew pot on the stove and bottles of wine passing around the table.

Bex 


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The Dunwells live on The Andrew Marr Show (BBC One)

The Dunwells will perform their new single “If I Could Be A King” on the Andrew Marr Show BBC One – 8th December

The single, taken from the album “Follow The Road“, will be released on January the 20th 2014

The band will be also doing a live session on Radio 2 with Bob Harris on the 15th December

The Dunwells will be putting on sale their first UK tour for 2014 on 17th December 

Fri 4th  April – The Leopard – Doncaster
Sat 5th April – The plug – Sheffield
Sun 6th April – The Trades Club – Hebden Bridge
Thu 10th April – Number one – Stratford
Fri 11th April – The Ink Bar – Kent
Sat 12th April – The Borderline – London
Wed 16th April – The New Adelphi – Hull
Thu 17th April – Deaf institute – Manchester
Fri 18th April –  Oran Mor – Glasgow
Fri 25th April – Town Hall – Leeds

The Dunwell Brothers recently recorded a session for  “Songs From The Shed”  here

For The Dunwells’ Facebook page click here
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For more informations about The Dunwells please contact Sara Silver:
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