David Meadows
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Leather'o
Possibly of small interest to people here, my review of Leather'o in york last night...
http://dmeadows.co.uk/music/leathero-2016.html
--- "Music, shorn of labels and standing alone, when it is conceived, composed and performed with love and integrity, can elevate us all."
Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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11/Dec/16, 9:54 pm
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Re: Leather'o
If there is one thing I have learned since becoming a fan of Mostly Autumn, it is that musicians are far less constrained by genre boundaries than fans.
If I was to go back in time and give my younger self some music advice, it would be to be less dismissive of things like Folk, Jazz, Country and Classical - they all play a far larger role in the music I like than I knew back then.
Do Leather'o have a CD available ?
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I don't think they have a CD -- if they do, they weren't selling it at the weekend!
I listened to folk and classical long before I ever listened to rock. I'm pretty sure that's why I like the particular rock bands I do (which all tend to be folk-influenced and/or classically-influenced prog bands). I might not have even discovered Mostly Autumn if they hadn't had a folk-influenced flute player
--- "Music, shorn of labels and standing alone, when it is conceived, composed and performed with love and integrity, can elevate us all."
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