What happened in London? People listened with intent. People sang along and smiled. Some people cheered. Some bought vinyl. The Finnish Church had a high ceiling, but enough wood to make it sound good. The piano was a big fella with a sound board that resonated like a...
And finally, we land. It took 6 hours to drive here to the Finnish Church in south London from Barton Upon-Humber in North Lincolnshire. But we made it, squeezed under the drawbridge of capital city rush hour with time to spare to sit and write this reflective...
Max and I played our final show last night, closing the Ten Steps tour at The Stoller Hall in Manchester – a beautiful and modern concert hall, designed by Stephenson Studio with acoustics by Arup. They say it has been engineered to provide a ‘unique immersive...
It’s Sunday afternoon and I pick up Max from Oxford city centre, he was staying with a friend that teaches at the University. It’s been raining but it’s stopped now and the sun has come out, bright rays sparkling on tarmac, pavements and historic buildings. Just...
The theatre last night was called The Unicorn, run by a group of magical volunteers and I found myself asking ….Who booked this tour! A wizard?! Max and I feel so lucky to be experiencing yet another great listening room, a theatre built within a building that has...