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What shaped the revolution – a continuation
Back in June last year I wrote a blog about what has influenced my musical taste through the years. This was accompanied by a radio show on 16 June where I played tracks from a number of artists who have been important to me and helped open my ears to a whole range of other…
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Listen to 2 March’s show here
If you missed the latest Quiet Revolution you can catch what you missed here.
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2 March 2021 playlist
Peter James Millson Here from Selected Works (2021 Reveal Records) http://www.peterjamesmillson.com Jessie Monk Here, Now from Here, Now EP (2021 Jessie Monk) http://www.facebook.com/jessiemonk Brooks Williams (featuring Boo Hewerdine, Kris Drever and Findlay Napier) Farewell to the gold digital download single (self released) http://www.brookswilliams.com http://www.boohewerdine.net http://www.krisdrever.com http://www.findlaynapier.com Ron Sexsmith Gold in them hills from Cobblestone Runaway…
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16 February 2021 playlist
The Jellyman’s Daughter I Won’t Be Going Anywhere single (2020 Boat Duck Records) http://www.thejellymansdaughter.com Sarah McQuaid The silence above us single from The St Buryan Sessions (2021 A Shovel and a Spade) http://www.sarahmcquaid.com Lawrence Illsley Ogres single from Trees (2021 Tiny Trees Records) http://www.lawrenceillsley.com Kitty MacFarlane Half wild single (2021 Gilded Lily Records) http://www.kittymacfarlane.com Ned…
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Time machine: looking back on 14 years of the show
I’ve borrowed the title of this post from the wonderful Jess Morgan song of the same name. Jess has been someone whose music I’ve been a massive fan of for years and she’s often graced the playlists of the show. And time machine seemed to capture the reflective nature of this blog post, as I…
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Some Quiet Revolution favourites from the last 14 years
I freely admit I’m indulging in some nostalgia but it’s been good to look back and recall previous playlists for the show and some of the artists I’ve featured. Many have been core artists through the last 14 years. The idea of this post is to draw attention to some of those songs from playlists…
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