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Cameron Wright

Newcastle upon Tyne

Music Journalist at NE Volume

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  • 3 days ago | nevolume.co.uk | Cameron Wright

    Grammy-nominated Rival Sons have quite the summer ahead of them. With a UK tour on the horizon and a support slot on the upcoming Guns N’ Roses tour, it’s fair to say this summer belongs to Rival Sons. Cameron Wright caught up with vocalist Jay Buchanan and guitarist Scott Holiday to talk touring, songwriting, and chasing the magic. How does it feel being back on the road? Jay: It’s always the best feeling -we love the road. Simply put, tours are fun.

  • 1 month ago | nevolume.co.uk | Cameron Wright

    Whether you know Mark Steel from his sharp political columns in The Guardian, The Independent, and The Daily Mirror, or from his acclaimed radio shows ‘Mark Steel’s Lectures’ and ‘Mark Steel’s Solutions’, one thing is undeniable – few comedians deliver satire with such intelligence and flair. With appearances on ‘QI’, ‘Mock the Week’ and ‘Have I Got News for You’, Steel has long been a fixture on the UK’s comedy circuit, known for his eloquent, erudite wit and scathing political insights.

  • 1 month ago | nevolume.co.uk | Cameron Wright

    It would be easy to overlook him – somewhere between his meandering parody songs dissecting classic literature or The Evil Dead, and his even more meandering folk songs about tripping on acid or wishing he were as sexy as Leonard Cohen – but Jeffrey Lewis is a counterculture icon and one of LA’s most influential underground heroes.

  • 1 month ago | nevolume.co.uk | Cameron Wright

    If ever there was a northerner who needed no introduction, it would be Madchester’s own Shaun Ryder. Touring a spoken-word set in promotion of his new book Happy Mondays – and Fridays, and Saturdays, and Sundays, this evening at The Princess Alexandra Auditorium on Friday 2nd May gives you the opportunity to hear the hazy, halcyon stories of excess and chaos that turned Shaun Ryder into the naughty national treasure that he is today.

  • 1 month ago | nevolume.co.uk | Cameron Wright

    Jeffrey Martin has the haunted voice of a world-weary troubadour, who’s carved out a life on the road, shunning life’s normal process and opting instead to prioritise good songs and constant touring. With a voice that is so resonant yet so withered, it breathes a fantastic new life into lyrics of growing, evolving, and changing.

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