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Andy
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April 27, 2025, 01:19:38 PM »
We saw the Young'uns last night at Pontardawe Arts Centre and they were very good.
Thoroughly recommended - they're on their 20th anniversary / 40th birthday tour this year - go and see them!
I videoed a couple of songs but FB simply mutes them if I put them up.
So I've uploaded them to my seldom-used YouTube channel.
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01 Sea Coal & Jack Ironsides performed by the Young'uns at Pontardawe Arts Centre April 26, 2025
02 Ghafoor’s Bus, performed by the Young'uns at Pontardawe Arts Centre April 26, 2025
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April 27, 2025, 08:22:12 PM »
Thanks Andy
It was a brilliant evening at Union Chapel, London on Wednesday.
Matt was there from the Matt and Naz Foundation, very emotional that song.
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Canadian jazz artist Diana Krall, last night at the Long Center for the Performing Arts in Austin!
She played Queen Jane Approximately by His Bobness, but otherwise stuck with jazz and the American Songbook. She is an accomplished pianist, and was accompanied by a bassist (stand-up and electric) and very jazzy drummer. She sings quietly and breathily, reminiscent of Julie London. She hasn't aged a day since she started recording over 30 years ago. A fine evening for all.
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