No.50
You will renounce alcohol.
After a few months you will nounce alcohol again.
You will go on to renounce alcohol once more.
(You will probably nounce it again next week.)
Enormous. Jazz musician Ashley Morgan, Saxophonist Paul Varga and Singer Davy Lawrence
The Music of Ashley Morgan, Paul Varga and Davy Lawrence. A Big Arena Records / E&R Records / 447 Records production
by Enormous on October 12, 2009
No.50
You will renounce alcohol.
After a few months you will nounce alcohol again.
You will go on to renounce alcohol once more.
(You will probably nounce it again next week.)
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Enormous. Singer songwriter Davy Lawrence, jazz trumpet player Ashley Morgan and saxophonist Paul Varga. Independent British pop music described by Melody Maker as like being locked in a lingerie cupboard with Catherine Deneuve and Anna Friel.
Enormous signed with Ashley Morgan's record label Big Arena Records label in 2005. In 2011 Ashley Morgan founded E&R Records, an independent analogue jazz record label.
Since 2011 Ashley Morgan has concentrated on his own jazz projects and Ashley Morgan Recordings group of independent analogue record labels. Vinyl recordings, cassette recordings and minidisc recordings only.
Davy Lawrence was previously signed to both IRS Records and briefly to Steve O'Toole's Beatific Records before moving to Ashley Morgan's record label, Big Arena Records.
This blog is updated rarely by Davy Lawrence, the blogger previously known as Napoleon Fantastic.
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My son’s friend C who is 18 tells me every week before they go to the local club, “I’m definitely not drinking this week” and then he staggers in at 1.30 or so, loudly recalling every girl he hooked up with and then there’s the hangover the next day. Roll on next week. (My son of 19 never renounces alcohol but he seems to be able to handle the booze a lot better than his buddy).
Teenagers, eh? I’m glad I don’t have all these problems with alcohol.
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