Southern Fried, the premier Scottish festival of Americana roots music celebrated its tenth birthday at the tail end of July. Held annually in the fair city of Perth, sometimes called the gateway to the Highlands, it’s what one might call, […]
Southern Fried, the premier Scottish festival of Americana roots music celebrated its tenth birthday at the tail end of July. Held annually in the fair city of Perth, sometimes called the gateway to the Highlands, it’s what one might call, […]
“Don’t leave me like this, I might explode” Hannah Aldridge sings on opening song Aftermath. But that is what Hannah does across the ten tracks on Gold Rush, this her second album. She explodes into your musical experience, embedding herself […]
The Green Note, Camden, London. A couple of years ago I wrote of the massive impact Hannah Aldridge made on me when I saw her supporting Holly Williams. Now I’ve had the huge pleasure of seeing and hearing a (comparatively) […]
Hannah Aldridge in Falkenberg, Sweden. March 2015.
What is Americana music? Yes, I know we have an entire association devoted to it. It’s now defined in the dictionary — I have the T-shirt to prove it — and we have this magazine that covers it. But what does […]
The fantastic Hannah Aldridge are on tour in Scandinavia at the moment. Playing some dark country for the Swedes and Norwegians.
The fantastic Hannah Aldridge are on tour in Scandinavia at the moment. Playing some dark country for the Swedes and Norwegians.
The fantastic Hannah Aldridge are on tour in Scandinavia at the moment. Playing some dark country for the Swedes and Norwegians.
And she is out on a limb. Hannah Aldridge, the daughter of renowned songwriter Walt Aldridge, pours stark, wrenching realities into her music. She grew up in Muscle Shoals, and carries her Nashville influences on her sleeve. Her debut album […]
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