by Pete Sargeant | Nov 7, 2016 | Reviews
Nine Below Zero 13 Shades Of Blue (Zed Records) This set finds the vintage but still forceful outfit hitting very New Orleans and Deep South blues and R&B vibe in the company of some great guests and a fruity horn section, underpinned by some...
by Pete Sargeant | Nov 6, 2016 | Reviews
Glenn Hughes Resonate (Frontiers Music) Any music fan who has chosen to follow The Midland Magician and his career will have been rewarded with a wealth of creative musical adventures. No matter who Hughes works with, they play their best and sing their best....
by Pete Sargeant | Oct 30, 2016 | Reviews
Tom Chaplin The Wave (Island Records) By his own admission, Keane frontman Tom Chaplin pretty much hit rock bottom a couple of years ago, with his own demons in the form of substance addiction sending him to the Priory. He says he thought he was a goner, he...
by Pete Sargeant | Oct 17, 2016 | Reviews
Beth Hart Fire On The Floor (Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group) Blues and soul singer finds herself now after a life of ups and downs as an in-demand entertainer with fans eager to hear her latest recordings and buy tickets for her live shows. With or without her...
by Glenn Sargeant | Oct 12, 2016 | Reviews
The Tom Browne Band The Tom Browne Band EP (Independent) As some of you may know, JLTT likes to support new and fresh music from upcoming musicians and rising stars alongside the established artists and legendary performers. A clear example of one of the new bands we...
by Kieran White | Oct 6, 2016 | Reviews
Stevie Nimmo Sky Won’t Fall Manhaton Records About three years back, our old friend and fellow local Mat Beable invited me to see a Borderline gig by The Nimmo Brothers. Many years previous I had reviewed an early album by the group and if memory serves I found half...