Album · 2006 · 18 Songs. 1. Pigeon On the Gate/The Derry Reel/MacArthur Road. George Penk, Clyde Curley & Susan Songer. 2. The Lads of Dunse/The Golden Legs. 3. Reel de la Sauvagine.
Album · 2000 · 17 Songs. Hommage À Edmond Parizeau. Money In Both Pockets/Campbell River/Reunion Jig. Shamrocks In the Galax/Damon's Winder/Two Wide Nickels. 5. Basket of Yarn/Blair Atholl/Millbra.
No Place is the third album by American post-hardcore band A Lot Like Birds, released October 29, 2013 through Equal Vision Records. It is also the last album to feature both Michael Littlefield and Kurt Travis before leaving in 2016. The album tells a story of a narrator walking through an old house in which they used to live. Each song is about a different room
First broadcast in 2016. Jonny also discusses his acclaimed film soundtracks, working with director Paul Thomas Anderson, how Radiohead missed out on doing a James Bond theme and the writing and recording of their album A Moon Shaped Pool. Last on. Fri 23 Feb 2018 01:00.
Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood (born 5 November 1971) is an English musician and composer. He is the lead guitarist and keyboardist of the alternative rock band Radiohead, and has written a number of film scores. Along with his elder brother, Radiohead bassist Colin, Greenwood attended Abingdon School in Oxford, England, where he met the future band members. The youngest of the group, Greenwood was the last to join, first playing keyboards and harmonica but soon becoming lead guitarist
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Time and Place perfectly sums up Claire Martin’s jazz roots and the inventive, forward-thinking repertoire choices that have framed her enviable career. With the connections borne of twenty-five years in the business Claire has commissioned imaginative new arrangements of songs from an eclectic group of writers including Joni Mitchell, George Gershwin, Thelonius Monk and a new commission written by the Grammy-nominated jazz pianist Geoffrey Keezer. From the album opener via Claire's own hugely catchy arrangement of 'Catch Me If You Can' to the wry album closer, a heartfelt tribute to mentor Richard Rodney Bennett, Time and Place sees the singer reclaim her place as The First Lady of British Jazz.