Brit-rocking Robin
There’s a line-up of veteran British musicians at the Robin 2 in Bilston this week.
There’s a line-up of veteran British musicians at the Robin 2 in Bilston this week.
The usual mix of events at the Artrix centre in Bromsgrove.
Recognition for Coventry venue.
BCMG announce 13 world premieres for 2015-16.
Theatre, music and comedy are on offer at the Artrix Arts Centre.
Festival is the result of a new and unique partnership between Birmingham’s retail and cultural sectors.
There’s a mix of old and new coming up at the Leamington Assembly.
Further attractions announced for family festival.
£10 tickets get orchestra’s season off to a flying start.
Surely this will be one of 2015’s peachiest gigs, crystal-bawls Martin Longley.
Music in many forms takes centre stage.
Won’t you come home to Tile Hill again, Bill Bailey?, asks Martin Longley.
Martin Longley has his quill poised as those Wisconsin wonders, the Youngbloods make another Birmingham visit.
Martin Longley reports, as Frisco’s Tubes bring stack-heels and leather helmets back to Bilston.
Steve Beauchampé watches a group of frisky old jazz stagers rump their lump at Birmingham’s hottest drinking stump.
Martin Longley wrestles through the crowd at the latest home turf gig by The Destroyers.
Terry Wills watches a host of future musical stars.
An important figure in 1970s Ethiopian music sounded hyper-current in Coventry, proclaims Martin Longley.
Stourbridge date for the ‘Welsh Springsteen’.
CBSO Chorus swaps Birmingham for Mexico.
The Old Crow Medicine Show founder goes solo, and Martin Longley catches him pickin’ banjo in Kings Heath.
Please, could I have a double dose of psychedelic folk rock?, asks Martin Longley.
Martin Longley discovers a hidden Edgbaston venue, and a lesser-spotted jazzman.
An old favourite and an older production.
George Huxley is one of the finest traditional jazz practitioners in the land. Martin Longley checks out his new club night in Solihull.
There’s something deep’n’dark going on under that hat, beard and spectacles, says Martin Longley.
Stephen Pennell gets down at Birmingham’s latest venue.
Historic venue to host gathering.
Martin Longley savours the B’ham debut of The Sonics, 55 years after the US garage punk combo’s formation.
£2 million now raised to help continue excellence of orchestra’s work.