Weaves will rock you
Martin Longley quaffs a pint of laced maple syrup in Kings Heath.
Martin Longley quaffs a pint of laced maple syrup in Kings Heath.
Landmark Kings Heath gig to be commemorated.
Week-long series of events aim to break the last taboo.
Mazzy Snape with news of a new radio station for Birmingham.
Top music industry expert to give lecture at festival.
York Road closed for food event.
Martin Longley has his quill poised as those Wisconsin wonders, the Youngbloods make another Birmingham visit.
Martin Longley wrestles through the crowd at the latest home turf gig by The Destroyers.
The Old Crow Medicine Show founder goes solo, and Martin Longley catches him pickin’ banjo in Kings Heath.
Line up for music festival finalised.
Here at last to satisfy the clamour of their Brummie fans, come Police Dog Hogan.
Drever and Hewerdine to stop off in Kings Heath
Benjamin Folke Thomas to play the Hare & Hounds.
The West Country comes to Kings Heath.
Two top performers will be appearing in Kings Heath soon.
A unique talent is on display next week.
Dave Woodhall catches a veteran musician reworking some of his finest moments.
Dave Woodhall listens to bass player extraordinaire Norman Watt-Roy.
Local hero returns for small stage gig.
In a further part of his avoidance strategy towards The Ball & The Foot, Martin Longley found himself in a Scottish folk fusion environment.
Martin Longley appreciated an early chance to catch alternative rock-jazz supergroup Monocled Man.
Blackbeard’s Tea Party play at the Hare & Hounds tomorrow night. Martin Longley has already caught them (twice) up in their hometown of York…
Two bands to watch out for in November.