Post Lockdown Live Skit, Long Gone Silver
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A live skit from our first session after lockdown. A bit of self indulgence I know, but we needed it. It has a skat blues/ jazz vibe.

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Lockdown Blues, Andy Barr McKay
04:02
Lockdown Blues, Andy Barr McKay

An original blues based song and music video written in response to the UK Covid 19 lockdown restrictions. Isolated in the world of his home studio, Andy Barr McKay sings a heartfelt song with pathos and humour.

Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano
02:43
Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano

Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano in the style of Jerry Lee Lewis

London's on Fire - Daisy Chute
03:46
London's on Fire - Daisy Chute

Original song by singer-songwriter Daisy Chute called - London's on Fire.Lyrics and vocals - Daisy ChuteProduced by Tim Baxterhttp://www.daisychute.com

100 Or Less - Kissing The Flint
04:23
100 Or Less - Kissing The Flint

A heartfelt alt-rock journey with infectious guitar hooks and resonating message to rock the foundations of a bureaucratic lack of support for the undervalued Arts. And this time, it's personal.

Lockdown Blues, Andy Barr McKay
04:02
Lockdown Blues, Andy Barr McKay

An original blues based song and music video written in response to the UK Covid 19 lockdown restrictions. Isolated in the world of his home studio, Andy Barr McKay sings a heartfelt song with pathos and humour.


Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano
02:43
Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano

Raffi Arto - The Blues Kid plays boogie woogie piano in the style of Jerry Lee Lewis


London's on Fire - Daisy Chute
03:46
London's on Fire - Daisy Chute

Original song by singer-songwriter Daisy Chute called - London's on Fire.Lyrics and vocals - Daisy ChuteProduced by Tim Baxterhttp://www.daisychute.com


100 Or Less - Kissing The Flint
04:23
100 Or Less - Kissing The Flint

A heartfelt alt-rock journey with infectious guitar hooks and resonating message to rock the foundations of a bureaucratic lack of support for the undervalued Arts. And this time, it's personal.