Tag: clark ford
Backroom Blues, Volume 13 – Various Artists (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Like most genres, blues is a broad and often misunderstood region of the musical map. Some would argue that it is a state of...
Let’s Have a Rockin’ Christmas, Vol 9 – Various Artists (reviewed...
There are some things that are just synonymous with Christmas. Decorating the house, inside and out. Leaving your shopping far too late so that...
Bongo Boy Records, Vol. XXIII – Various Artists (reviewed by Dave...
Ten years in and now at their 23rd album, this series, like the TV show that Bongo Boy also curates, is the perfect way...
Bongo Boy TV presents The Bongo Boy Rock n’ Roll TV...
The drive behind The Bongo Boy Rock n Roll TV Show is simple—seductively so. But isn't that always the way? The most straightforward ideas...
The 66th FYC Album – Various Artists – Disc Two (reviewed...
The second disc of this fab and groovy waxing, as we might have called it if it were the sixties, and this was on...
The 66th FYC Album – Various Artists – Disc One (reviewed...
If Route 66 is an iconic route through the American landscape, offering a procession of changing vistas and extraordinary experiences where memories are made...
Bongo Boy Records, Vol. XXII – Various Artists (reviewed by Dave...
As I said in another recent review of a Bongo Boy release, this label covers a lot of ground musically and releases albums at...
Meant To Be – Clark Ford ft. Underground Treehouse (reviewed by...
Clark Ford is a man of many musical moods. This ability to deftly move between genre, sound and style has resulted in an array...
The 65th FYC Album – Various Artists (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Not only are Bongo Boy known for their excellent TV show, a rich and powerful wellspring of new artists, great music and cool videos...
Bongo Boy Records, Vol. XXI – Various Artists (reviewed by Dave...
Just like their awesome TV series showcasing new music, Bongo Boy's compilation albums are the perfect place to keep up with the fads and...
Homestead Volume 6 – Various Artists (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Music in the modern age is a bit of a double-edged sword, there is so much of it. And whilst more of anything is...













