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THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS IAN MOSS – MATCHBOOK 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

IAN MOSS - SOLO & ACOUSTIC A TRIP FROM ADELAIDE TO SEE IAN MOSS IN SWAN HILL VIA BYRON BAY There’s a bit of a story...

Cream Of The Crate Review #220: Rockabilly Stars Vol.2 – Various Artists

        These reviews are provided to help maintain a connection with various genres of popular music extending from the 1940's through to present time.     `Rockabilly...

Cream Of The Crate Review #219: Jeff Beck – Blow By Blow

       These reviews are provided to help maintain a connection with various genres of popular music extending from the 1940's through to present time.      ``Blow...

Cream Of The Crate Review #218: The Stranglers – La Folie

  These reviews are provided to help maintain a connection with various genres of popular music extending from the 1940's through to present time.      ``If people...

Max Merritt: i can dream – A Review

A review of the Max Merritt posthumous album - i can dream  ``It is a testament to Max's ability and beautiful voice, and a wonderful...

Cream Of The Crate Review # 217 : John Mayall – Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton

      These reviews are provided to help maintain a connection with various genres of popular music extending from the 1940's through to present time.      ``John...

Steve Tallis: Where Many Rivers Meet – A Review of his latest album

``The music of Steve Tallis has developed and evolved over the last 40 years and still keeps evolving - `{`Walin' T - FairWorld`}` ... ...

Cream Of The Crate Review #215: Elmore James – The Sky Is Falling

      These reviews are provided to help maintain a connection with various genres of popular music extending from the 1940's through to present time.      ``Across...

Cream Of The Crate review #214: Manning – Manning

      These reviews are provided to help maintain a connection with various genres of popular music extending from the 1940's through to present time.  ``It...

Review: Taman Shud – Eight Years Of Moonlight

Tamam Shud are an Australian psychedelic, progressive rock and surf rock band who have survived 5 decades. Eight Years of Moonlight is the fifth album...
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