Walls, by Dahir Dubi
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Happy New Year 2022, Jamie Mallender
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Happy New Year 2022, Jamie Mallender

Happy New Year, It's All Good, by Jamie Mallender

Red Cello Loop Song
03:05
Red Cello Loop Song

Filmed by Visualist Alastair Thorns and manipulated using VDMX 5. Dress by Doreen Southwood, Hair by Marios Company, Recordings by Helmut Meijer. For more info go to www.carolthorns.co.za

Christmas Carols
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Christmas Carols

Tom Christie and Santa Joe Moore welcome you to their "Traditionally Speaking" podcast on all things Christmas on both sides of the Atlantic. Christmas Carols.

Penal Colony No. 14 - The Day of the Rabblement
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Penal Colony No. 14 - The Day of the Rabblement

The Day of the Rabblement performing their original song called 'Penal Colony No.14' . Having developed from an acoustic and more traditional set-up, they have grown in sound and reputation and enjoyed success on the Portsmouth music scene. They are always developing and keeping up with the current times.As a band, they had been on a baby-break just before the pandemic hit. Emerging from lock-down they had been gearing-up to give the band a new lease of life and looking at how to push ourselves. The 5 piece indie group create original songs and tune arrangements to get people up and moving!

Happy New Year 2022, Jamie Mallender
04:48
Happy New Year 2022, Jamie Mallender

Happy New Year, It's All Good, by Jamie Mallender


Red Cello Loop Song
03:05
Red Cello Loop Song

Filmed by Visualist Alastair Thorns and manipulated using VDMX 5. Dress by Doreen Southwood, Hair by Marios Company, Recordings by Helmut Meijer. For more info go to www.carolthorns.co.za


Christmas Carols
20:44
Christmas Carols

Tom Christie and Santa Joe Moore welcome you to their "Traditionally Speaking" podcast on all things Christmas on both sides of the Atlantic. Christmas Carols.


Penal Colony No. 14 - The Day of the Rabblement
06:47
Penal Colony No. 14 - The Day of the Rabblement

The Day of the Rabblement performing their original song called 'Penal Colony No.14' . Having developed from an acoustic and more traditional set-up, they have grown in sound and reputation and enjoyed success on the Portsmouth music scene. They are always developing and keeping up with the current times.As a band, they had been on a baby-break just before the pandemic hit. Emerging from lock-down they had been gearing-up to give the band a new lease of life and looking at how to push ourselves. The 5 piece indie group create original songs and tune arrangements to get people up and moving!