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Interview: Collette Cooper on Tomorrow May Be My Last, “Janis Joplin was a pioneer for women in music”

The Understudy3 years ago2 years ago

by Jim Keaveney.  Set against the backdrop of a Woodstock-vibe music festival in the height of the Summer of Love and…

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Interview: Gecko, “Light and darkness within the same song makes sense”

The Understudy3 years ago2 years ago

by Jim Keaveney.  We caught up with London-based artist Gecko as he gears up for two headline shows in Bristol and…

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