Love the History
While the music is great -- it is the background that is special here. Frank's interest in history translates into some great stories that lend for artistic license. If you are here for the full truth, it isn't here because it can't be known. That is where the scraps that can be known plus the legends and gossip that has lasted through the ages get woven into the story and the song. BTW when at the exhibit at NY's Met called "Play it Loud" check out the 1961 white Les Paul Custom (SG) serial number 3749, Rosetta had one just like it. Awesome!Read full review »
Branigan's Law via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/02/19
More reviews of Frank Turner's Tales From No Man's Land
I love the premise and how genuinely interested and passionate Frank Turner is about the history and roles of these women. So far he has sat down to talk with two female historians; it’s nice that there hasn’t been any mansplaining about these women and their stories. I have also picked up books...Read full review »
Miss Alice Hale via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/19
I’ve been a big Frank Turner fan for years and a big history nerd for even longer. So just imagine my excitement when I found out my favorite artist was diving into the history of so many amazing people? I love the concept of this album, I think this podcast is basically brilliant, and I hope he...Read full review »
Jay.Mac. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/19
The first episode was a brilliant combination of music, history, and humor. If you like music or history or good stories, give Tales from No Man’s Land a listen.
freddiespaghetti via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/05/19
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