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Craig Brackenridge
The rock’n’roll world was overjoyed to hear news of Some Things Never Change, an album’s worth of mostly unreleased Carl Perkins material. Vintage Rock spoke to its producer Bill Lloyd in Nashville about…
Another night, another hotel room – and that’s just the way Jenny Don’t And The Spurs like it. The band’s unique brand of country-fried rock’n’roll has taken them all over…
Kid James (James Schembri) is the new kid on the block in the Melbourne rockabilly scene and now the young star is looking to go global. Words By Craig Brackenridge …
Al Michaels This Boy Ain’t So Bad (Brisk) ★★★★★ It’s not often that a debut comes along which is capable of making such an immediate impact, but This Boy Ain’t…
Nick Curran And The Nitelifes Doctor Velvet/Player! (Sleazy) ★★★★½ Sleazy Records pay a fitting tribute to Nick Curran here by bringing two of his albums to vinyl for the first…
Review – Crazy Cavan ‘N’ The Rhythm Rockers Rockabilly Crazy! (Crazy Rhythm) ★★★★½ Nearly five years on and there’s still a big gap in the musical universe left behind by…
After over two decades on the rockin’ scene Charlie Hightone unveils Haunted Rhythm, his new album project, and looks back on a varied career with Vintage Rock. Words by Craig…
Review – Charlie Hightone & The Rock-It’s Haunted Rhythm Vol. 1 ★★★★☆ With regular live performances and ‘real life’ often getting in the way, it’s no surprise that Charlie Hightone…
Review – The Surfrajettes: Easy As Pie ★★★★☆ Canada’s queens of surf guitar follow up their delightful 2022 debut album Roller Fink with a sophomore offering in blueberry, lemon meringue and key…
Years, the hugely personal debut album from Hanna Hush, received a warm welcome when it finally arrived late last year and 2024 should see this Finnish singer reach a much wider…