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Article Contributed by L. Paul Mann | Published on Saturday, April 24, 2021 Hamish Anderson is a young singer/songwriter striving to keep the blues music genre alive and well. The talented guitarist produces music in the vein of some of the best 70’s Blues rockers like Cream, The Rolling Stones, and even with a nod to Blues-rock legend T Rex. The Australian musician has already wracked an enviable career in the world of American blues music. We recently chatted about his bright career, the pandemic challenge to live performances, and his plans for the future. GW: I saw you play a great set at the Beale Street music festival in Memphis two years ago. Let’s start there. There is no city more synonymous with American Blues than Memphis. The Beale Street festival features three main stages and a Blues tent. While the most impressive and sophisticated music arguably takes place in the Blues tent, mainstream pop acts on the other stages draw consistently large ....
writes musician Matt Sage Despite learning the recorder at school – like every other wretched child of the 1970s (torture for all concerned) – it wasn’t until the age of 11 that I got my first real initiation into music. One evening, at my grandma’s house, I chanced upon an original copy of the Beatles’ White Album that had previously belonged to my Dad. I took it home, wired together an old record player that was gathering dust in a cupboard, plugged in some headphones and that was it for me. I was up until dawn, utterly transfixed, awe-struck, terrified, elated. This incredible music filling every recess of my young, open mind. That night absolutely changed my life - I became completely obsessed: I had to find out for myself how to make music, and I’m still trying to figure it out. ....
A man holds up a 45 RPM record and calls out to his friend, who’s shopping on the other side of John Dixon’s garage. “Hey, it’s ‘Purple People Eater!’” he shouts, placing the single on a stack of other records he’s found today. “I know it’s a novelty record,” he mutters to himself, “but what the heck.” Nearby, a teenager squints at the cover of an LP. “Who’s Janis Ian?” she asks her father, who’s reading the liner notes on a Jan and Dean album. “Folk singer,” he grunts without looking up. “Late 60s.” ....
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Let It Be’s lyrics go: “When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me, Speaking words of wisdom, let it be. “And in my hour of darkness she is standing right in front of me, Speaking words of wisdom, let it be.” Sir Paul has said in the past how the iconic Beatles song was inspired by a dream he had when his mother came to him and said: “It’s gonna be OK. Just let it be…” As for Lennon’s song Julia, Geoff Lloyd to Express.co.uk: “John Lennon saw Yoko not only as an intellectual equal, but as someone who could take away the pain of the loss of his mother.” ....