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Friday 13th proved far from unlucky as Taf Rock headed east to Leicestershire and witnessed the rare southerly migration of Scottish bison who came in search of new grazing pastures

WORDS: Taf Rock IMAGES: Eloise Harris

A brief word about our hosts tonight. Nestled in the middle of the tiny village of Diseworth, Leicestershire – home to ap...


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Samantha Fish has released a new single, “Rusty Razor”, featuring Mick Collins, as she prepares for her UK tour in early 2026.

The track is the latest single taken from Fish’s current album Paper Doll. It arrives three weeks before her Paper Doll UK Tour begins at York Barbican on 27 February 2026.

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Gulf Coast Records 

Garret T Willie is a twenty-five-year-old guy from Alert Bay, British Columbia. Now, this is not where you would normally find a Blues artist, and especially not one so young. In his short career, he has opened for the likes of Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Kingfish, John Fogerty, plus Joe Bonamassa.

So even at t...


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CELEBRATING THE KING OF THE BLUES

KTBA Records

In all my years as a Blues fan and writer, I can honestly say that, hand on heart, I’ve never heard a collection of artists such as these record what, in my opinion, is the best album of 2026. There, I’ve said it. Thirty-two tracks spanning the life and career of one of, if ...


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Alligator Records 

Labor Of Love finds Ellis circling back to the marrow of the music no frills, no polish, just wood, wire, and worn-in truth. Stripped of the studio sheen and big-band punch that coloured his recent work, this album stands as Ellis’s most soulful excavation of acoustic blues yet, raw, direct, and heavy with lived expe...


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