I came across this rare JTQ track on You Tube this week which was recorded as part of a BBC session in either 1988 or 1989 (I can’t remember). Four of the tracks from those sessions were released as part of the’ BBC Sessions’ album, but this one and several others disappeared. I originally did [...]
Posts Tagged ‘james taylor quartet’
Rare James Taylor Quartet recording from 1989
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged bbc, guitar, james taylor quartet, jtq, paul carr, sessions on July 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Why don’t more bands come to Wales: Promoting Live Music In Wales
Posted in SWN Festival, tagged Arts and Entertainment, Cardiff, Donny Osmond, Fleet Foxes, james taylor quartet, Kilimangero, Maes B, National Assembly for Wales, paul carr, Push4, Society and Culture, SWN, The Music Academy, Wales, Welsh Music Foundation on December 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
On Friday November 14th, the ATRiuM’s Music Academy, Centre For Small Nations and the Welsh Music Foundation hosted a day of music industry seminars as part of the Cardiff based SWN festival. Over the next several weeks I will upload downloadable links to podcasts of each of the four seminars, and discuss the seminar content [...]
General introductory thoughts
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Foundation degrees, fusion, guitar, Guthrie Govan, higher education, james taylor quartet, jazz, jtq, paul carr, university of glamorgan on November 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The transition from full time musician to full time academic is a path that many music lecturers have undertaken. Where as 15 years ago I would have considered myself to be a musician – academic, these days I am firmly an academic – musician. However I do feel that past professional experience can give you [...]
