The Andy Kershaw Podcast Peter Everett
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My old radio show is reborn! Join me on the front line of the one man war on musical mediocrity with this fortnightly podcast. Visit my website https://andykershaw.co.uk/ for track lists and to get in touch, make a donation or become a patron.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 29 – SHORT (FREE) VERSION
This is the free-for-all version, featuring Rik Lord, the most talented guitarist ever to be discovered busking outside a Todmorden supermarket, plus a crafted collection of magnificent music for you to fall in love with.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 28 – SHORT (FREE) VERSION
This is the free-for-all version, featuring a kitchen session with Leeds rockers The Burner Band. We’ve got boogie, country, Africana, Americana, folk, soul and gospel. Warning: this podcast is addictive.
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Andy Kershaw Podcast 27 – short (free) version
This is the free-for-all version, featuring folk music royalty Eliza Carthy and Jon Boden, playing songs from their new album of wassailing wonderments and telling stories. Plus lots of tracks I hope you’ve never heard before but will love for ever more.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 26 FREE VERSION
This is the free-for-all version, featuring my brand-new kitchen session with Martin Stephenson (plus one Daintee) and some of the greatest cover-versions you’ll ever hear. The Rolling Stones sing the Temptations, while the Persuasions sing the Impressions. You are invited to marvel at the segues.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 25 - FREE VERSION
This is the free-for-all version, featuring part one of my tribute to my friend Brendan Croker, who died last month. I’m sharing a session I recorded in 1998 with Brendan and his fellow Notting Hillbilly Steve Phillips.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 24 - PART ONE
This is the free-for-all, sixty-minute version in which I dig out a rare Richard Thompson recording that will blow your socks off, and ask whether anyone ever played Springsteen better than Bruce (I have a candidate for your consideration). Lots more to entice and delight, but just wait until you hear…
Customer Reviews
It’s good to have you back Andy!
Compared to 15 years ago, I hardly listen to music anymore. That’s in many ways due to having lost my guide, Andy Kershaw. His return has brought fantastic music back into my life! The vibrancy and intelligence of Andy’s insights and style is as refreshing as it always was. If you used to listen to Andy on the radio, you’ll love this rip-roaring return. If you’re new to Andy as a musical guide, you’re in for a treat!