James Summerfield on the wireless

In these times of viral interweb videos and social networking portals, charmingly quaint Commercially Inviable recording artiste James Summerfield recently played a live set on the wireless to promote his “Count to 10 and Start Again” album.  

James Summerfield @ BBC WM studios

To listen to James playing live and being interviewed, and also read the feature on BBC Radio WM’s site simply follow the link

Thanks to Brett Birks at BBC WM for sorting the interview. 

Enjoy

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Hello Nice People of Fancy London

A big hello to all the nice folks we met last night at the “Make It Happen” event at the PRS Building. I hope the information I gave was of use some to you. It’s tricky to cram a primer on Internet Music into 90-odd minutes, but I think that Paul McInnes did a great job of moving through the topics and drawing input from each of us on the panel.

Some of you were kind enough to give me CDs to listen to and/or URLs to check out. I’ll endeavour to get round each of these in turn and let you know my thoughts via email.  

If there are any specific questions that arose from the discussions then please feel free to post them here and maybe we can discuss them together. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but I’ve generally got an opinion (be it right, wrong or otherwise!)

Thanks once again for the kindness and welcome, and the very best to all of you.

Craig 

Friends of the Stars at the Moseley Folk Festival

Commercially Inviable had a blast at the 2008 Moseley Folk Festival, we hope you did too.

Thank you to everyone who bought CDs and said nice things.

Here’s a video of Friends of the Stars from their Sunday set. This is a tune from their forthcoming/soon-to-be-recorded/Yeah, whatever new album. It’s called “Foreign Muck”

Enjoy

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Friends of the Stars - “Foreign Muck” - Moseley Folk Festival 2008 from Craig Hamilton on Vimeo.