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Free Rock & Roll Radio 2009 Christmas Special featuring some of our favourite tunes from the Liverpool Underground Scene of the last decade...
Hear songs from Zombina & The Skeletones, Hot Club De Paris, Apatt, Flamingo 50, Voo, SSS, Down & Outs, Lovecraft, Hallo I Luv You, The International, Tokyo Adventures, Half Man Half Biscuit and more. Special guest Graham Jones from Voo and chat about best Liverpool gigs of 2009, the Christmas Number One and Mello Mello the new home for Free Rock & Roll Gigs in 2010. Merry Christmas to all our listeners...and stay tuned for more rock and roll....
Ian caught up with Ann Bukantas as this famous picture was unveiled at the Walker Art Gallery earlier in the week.
David Hockne y’s famous painting Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy which is on loan until late January 2010. This painting was short-listed for the title of ‘Greatest Painting in Britain’ in a 2005 poll launched by the BBC’s Today programme.
Free Rock & Roll Radio coming out of the 'Home Of The Hits', Toxteth, Liverpool. Featuring special guests Liverpool's Garage-Surf-Rock & Roll Kings El Toro talking about their stuff and playing some tracks. Also songs from The Lees, Lisa Locks, The Drellas, Fraktures, The Bee's Niece, JJ & The Real Jerks, Total Protonic Reversal and Emily & The Faves. Talking about Liverpool Music Week, local venues and the Morrisey Echo Arena Incident. Stay tuned for more rock and roll...
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Halifax born Dudley Edwards was in Liverpool last week to open his exhibtion at 3345 on Parr Street. He gave up his time to discuss the inspiration for his work "fair grounds" as these were the only places you could hear Rock'n Roll at a suitably high volume. Plus his first sale to renowned photographer David Bailey.