by Simon Walker | Feb 9, 2021 | Bands, Interview
Circus 66 are a UK rock band bursting with blues infused funk overtones, shaken up with enough groove to sink a battleship. The brainchild of guitarist, Matt, aka “The Wizard”, who formed the band in 2013 whilst studying “The Intricacies of Sexual Tension between...
by Simon Walker | Feb 9, 2021 | Bands, Interview
Late Night Legacy, full-bodied, anthemic Alt-Rock soaked in hard rock riffs and modern beats. The band are no strangers to the industry. Cutting their teeth touring the UK festival and club scene, the band have made a name for themselves with their signature melodic...
by Simon Walker | Nov 27, 2020 | Interview
Tony Perrin is an artist manager of some 40 years standing in the music business, he is currently part of the artist management team at Big Life Management, which was founded in 1986 by Jazz Summers and Tim Parry. Originally from Manchester, Tony moved to Sheffield as...
by Simon Walker | Nov 24, 2020 | Interview
Originally from British Columbia, in Canada, Ace has worked in the music industry for nearly 30 years. He began his music career as a music journalist, writing for such magazines as Metal Edge and Metal Maniacs. In 2000 he made the move to Los Angeles to work for one...
by Simon Walker | Nov 12, 2020 | Interview
Hollowstar, formed in Cambridge, burst upon the music scene in 2015. Taking influence from bands such as Thunder, Black Stone Cherry and Slash, they’ve carved out their own sound and identity. With intensive touring with the likes of Skid Row, Stone Broken,...
by Simon Walker | Oct 19, 2020 | Interview
LONA, is an electro/indie band headed by John Clancy. Born in Liverpool, John, moved to London on a quest to put a band together. The band met each other online in various music forums – James Phillips, Sam Horvath and Todd Blackmore were coincidentally...
by Simon Walker | May 14, 2020 | Bands
Getting Access All Areas Having been lucky enough to receive regular photo passes, like all good things, I wanted more. More access, being able to shoot backstage and from the stage itself. It would be three years from starting out before I received my first AAA...