
Bonus Episode 6 - 2024 so far
Pre order below for limited vinyl ep, delivery August eilidhbradleyproject.bandcamp.com<\/a><\/p> You can find this weeks playlist on Spotify here: https:\/\/cutt.ly\/EeaO2PUh<\/a><\/p> Produced and edited by Jackie O'Malley. Post production by Karl Svenson at Tadah Media Ltd. Artwork by Lee Dyer. Music by Colin McGrath, Joe Brown, Johnny Smale and Simon Wolstencroft.<\/p>
It's bonus time again. This time Simon Wolstencroft talks about the lost tapes for the Eilidh Bradley Project: EP, his old friend Andy Rourke and an update on the House oF All.
Pre order below for limited vinyl ep, delivery August eilidhbradleyproject.bandcamp.com
You can find this weeks playlist on Spotify here: https://cutt.ly/EeaO2PUh
Produced and edited by Jackie O'Malley. Post production by Karl Svenson at Tadah Media Ltd. Artwork by Lee Dyer. Music by Colin McGrath, Joe Brown, Johnny Smale and Simon Wolstencroft.
Find out more at https://funky-si-s-a-z-of-manchester.pinecast.co
Funky Si's A-Z of Manchester
Drummer Simon Wolstencroft, dubbed 'Funky Si' by Johnny Marr has worked with Ian Brown, John Squire, Andy Rourke, Terry Hall, Jez Kerr, Neville Staple and Craig Gannon to name but a few. He was the drummer in The Fall for 11 years.
Every week he brings you tales of his exploits from more than 40 years on the Manchester music scene and beyond.
His memoir 'You Can Drum But You Can't Hide' was published to wide acclaim in 2014. He says the inspiration for the book came when a contestant on Mastermind correctly identified him as the original drummer of The Smiths.
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