I feel it is most appropriate to begin my blog by celebrating a guy who, from what I can see, is working hard on his music in a most inspiring way.
For me, Greg Blackman should be part of what represents current music in Britain.
If we focus more of our attention on 'Guys like him' then we can make this representation clear for all to enjoy. If not, we will continue to limit our musical surroundings.
For me, Greg Blackman should be part of what represents current music in Britain.
If we focus more of our attention on 'Guys like him' then we can make this representation clear for all to enjoy. If not, we will continue to limit our musical surroundings.
Ok, here it is, checkit: You can find more GB tunes by following these links: | |
I think I remember seeing a documentry about how people had to sneak radio's into their rooms to get a listen to the emerging Elvis or Beatles records, as it wasn't seemly music at the time.
Imagine if people hadn't done that! So people, this is our time, lets do this!
Funnily enough, from what I understand, it was the success of the aforementioned artists, that bred the white collar culture that has been dominating our music industry ever since! Time for a revolution of sorts!
Imagine if people hadn't done that! So people, this is our time, lets do this!
Funnily enough, from what I understand, it was the success of the aforementioned artists, that bred the white collar culture that has been dominating our music industry ever since! Time for a revolution of sorts!