Can you honestly say your weekend was better than… THIS?
From the Hope and Social Snowball
Hello,
Those lovely people at Yorkshire Telly are holding a vote for the favourite videos on the site right now… They’ve got so much on the go, but it would be splendid if you could pop a vote our way, for this video we did in Ripon:
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This month we have a real treat for you. A full interview and session from Yorkshire based “Living Bluesman” Tom Attah!
Listen in to hear how this ridiculously talented guitarist got started, and hear an exclusive Foxes and Convicts Session track of the first song he wrote: “How Long Has It Been?”
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Want to hear more? Come along to Milo on Wednesday 17 Nov at 8pm – it’s free in, too

Terms like “Feel-good event of the year!” get littered around far too liberally. However, last week at the Brudenell one of the most heartwarming gigs I’ve seen this year took place.
After winning the Glastonbury Emerging Talent competition this year, and being picked for the Leeds and Reading BBC Introducing stages in 2009, their EP release is long over due – but worth the wait. This is proper, great songwriting, and the four tracks are packed with emotion and respectfully produced.
The EP “Launch” – despite the EP having been available for a fair few months – was a really wonderful affair.
First up, Sam Airey. I listened to his Whiska’s-produced Season’s Change EP, and was very impressed, but that wasn’t a patch on his live set – looking totally natural and at ease with guitars on who-knows-what tunings, his voice was reminicent of a young Nick Drake.
I was wondering for a while why The Travelling Band sounded so familiar, putting it down to the catchyness of their tunes, which along with their spot-on harmonies and assured musicality made for a great set. It turns out that we (March of Dimes) supported them last year in Manchester. Oops. That said, it was a tremendous set and they’re clearly getting better and better.
A slightly weather-worn troupe of Escapades came on stage, with Ellen fighting that nasty throat infection that’s going round, and bassist Andy just about recovered from some ghastly sounding thing that took him out of action for the first half of the tour. Andy was, I am reliably informed, admirably replaced by Gary Stewart, despite not being tall enough to reach the tuning keys at the end.
As soon as the music started though, you’d never know. The stage at the brudenell – which generally looks like some of the places I woke up in during my student days after particularly hefty houseparties – was made all the more cozy with lamps, rugs and fairy lights.
I had only heard four or five tracks by Ellen and the Escapades through the EP and an online vid, but every song sounded both fresh and like an old favourite. An hour of great tracks flew by, showing that not only is the EP well worth getting and listening to over and over, but there’s plenty more great material to come too.
It was great to see so many faces from the Leeds music “scene” there too – Adam and a couple of the girls from LeedsIndieRadio, Gary Stewart (who’s album I finally bought, and sounds brilliant too – but more about that later), Charlie Barnes (who, as always, is working on some really interesting and exciting stuff), Chris Selman (almost unrecognisable in his day-guise as Teacher rather than Popstar… I mean how cool a teacher is THAT to have?) and a whole bunch of other people besides.
It’s clear there’s a lot of love for Ellen and the Escapades right now, it’s rightly deserved, and I do think we will see plenty more of her before long.
All photos ©2010 JoMurricane
Sorry about the downtime there. We took a month off so we could get ourselves together and book in some incredible acts for the next few months.
I’m struggling to find enough superlatives to describe our headliner this month. Like a good bit of foot-stomping, bluesy riffs? Your jaw may well drop when you see
Grace the Foxes stage. Want a preview? Go on then:
Also playing are
HOT WAX RESERVE
LITTLE GIANTS
and
LUCA
4 bands? Absolutely free? What?! Oh go on then.
I can’t wait to see you all again. Milo, Call lane (Opposite Blue Rinse) at 8pm on Nov 17th. Let us know you’re coming on Facebook, and invite your chums!
Sean x
It’s all about the cuts today. Just in case you’re wondering about the lineup for this months Foxes, well, it’s been cut. We’re having a month off to get ourselves sorted out for the next, frankly wonderful, set of gigs.
If you’re heading to Milo anyway tonight, they’ll still have some bands on – always good value from them!
Next month we’ll have a bumper Foxes of exceptional quality, and you’ll get a nice invite about it very soon. I’m TRES excited about it. And you should be too.
Much love,
Sean & Jon
x
This guy is amazing – he played with us at the Nation of Shopkeepers gig a few weeks back, and this is is first full promo video!
He’s going to play our Foxes night in November – what a treat that’ll be!
We got to play with the Hi and Lo in Manchester about a year and a half ago, and their humour and talent really impressed us.
So much so, that when we were given the monthly night at Milo we did all we could go get them to play… and not only did they play an amazing set, they brought the Water Tower Bucket Boys with them too for some out-of-this-world bluegrass fun.
You can hear more of the Hi and Lo at their myspace – http://www.myspace.com/thehiandlo – or have a wee look at this performance. It’ll be stuck in your ears for weeks. In a good way.
Last night at Foxes and Convicts we hosted the amazing Water Tower Bucket Boys! Thanks for the video, @Vahva!
I’ve got lots of music goings on this week… The big things are:
We’re putting on this amazing ol’ time band at Milo as part of Foxes and Convicts tomorrow night in Leeds – it’s free in, at Milo (opposite Blue Rinse next to the Corn Exchange) and going to be a really busy one, so get down early! The fun starts at 8!
Tom’s off on holiday this month, so we’ve rearranged the songs into a good ol’ bit of footstompin’ fun. We’ll be playing them at Elbow Rooms on Friday night, then over in York on Saturday, then back to play Nation of Shopkeepers on Sunday night.
If you’re around, pop down. If only to see me sweat through trying to play 4am:division and Cracks in the Floor and a kick drum at the same time.