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‘This Christmas Day’ by The Jennifer Ewan Band
‘This Christmas Day’ written by Jennifer EwanJennifer Ewan - Vocals, GuitarKim Tebble - Accordion, drums, backing vocals Gin Saw - GuitarRecording - Kim TebbleMastered by Hamish Brown
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RRR036 – Marcus Malone & The Motor City Hustlers
'Can't take the fight' is the first single taken from Marcus Malone & The Motor City Hustler’s forthcoming LP, 'Interstate 75'. Already championed by Craig Charles as an exclusive, he said, 'If you don't like this, you don't deserve ears'. Dropping on March 10th, I’m expecting MASSIVE SUPPORT for this future classic…..trust me.In the summer of 2020, Dan Smith of the Noisettes got a phone call out of the blue from his old friend, Marcus Malone, who recently featured on T.O.E's massive tune of 2022 'Say it loud'. They decided to make a 60s Rhythm and Blues, old school Soul and ‘back to the future’ funk album of 11 songs called ‘Interstate 75’. Written in pen-pal fashion sending recordings over email, the scope of sounds includes late 60’s Stax, Motown and Cadet influences with some of the early 70’s Funk of Sly and The Family Stone and Eugene McDaniels mixed in.
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RRRLP009 – Twelve Caesars – Scenes From Wild Eyed Dreams
Following on from their outstanding 2022 EP release, ‘Swan Fendered Mercury’, Twelve Caesars aka Andrew Pipe and Stephen Ennever unveil their debut Ramrock Red LP release, ‘Scenes from Wild Eyed Dreams’. The inspiration for the LP’s title, 'Scenes From Wild Eyed Dreams', is a lyric taken from a song on the album called 'Eleven Ways From Hell' - legend has it that there are 11 hidden portals on Earth through which one can enter the Underworld. The topics covered by the LP’s tracks take you on a bit of trek, moving from the US Civil Rights Movement through to Tiananmen Square and the Fall of the Berlin Wall via the war in Vietnam.The forthcoming single release, ‘California Sleaze’ drops on March 31st with remixes from the infamous No’West production team.Did someone say ‘Laurel Canyon’?
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RRR039 – Marcus Malone & the Motor City Hustlers – Interstate 75 (The Original Versions)
Following hot on the heels of their debut EP, 'Can't take the fight', Marcus Malone and the Motor City Hustlers unleash the first of their 2 EP release for the future Rhythm and Soul classic, 'Interstate 75'. Beautifully authentic funk of the highest order.In the summer of 2020, Dan Smith of the Noisettes got a phone call out of the blue from his old friend, Marcus Malone, who recently featured on T.O.E's massive tune of 2022 'Say it loud'. They decided to make a 60s Rhythm and Blues, old school Soul and ‘back to the future’ funk album of 11 songs called ‘Interstate 75’. Written in pen-pal fashion sending recordings over email, the scope of sounds includes late 60’s Stax, Motown and Cadet influences with some of the early 70’s Funk of Sly and The Family Stone and Eugene McDaniels mixed in.
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‘Harbour Street’, Live, Jennifer Ewan Band
Jennifer Ewan Band performs an original song ‘Harbour Street’ (by Jennifer Ewan) as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe show ‘Bonnie Bayou Blues’. Live at ...
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Jolie Blonde, Live, Jennifer Ewan Band
Jennifer Ewan Band performs its Celtic Cajun sound at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with the Cajun classic waltz, ‘Jolie Blonde’. Live at The Jazz Bar, Edinburgh.
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Jennifer Ewan Band perform a stirring mix of original songs plus Cajun & Blues classics. 'Just brilliant - Music of the highest quality' BBC Radio Scotland Janice Forsyth
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Parlez Nous à Boire Music Video
A version of the traditional Balfa Brother's Cajun song performed by Jennifer Ewan Band.
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‘Land I Always Dreamed About’ Music Video
Jennifer Ewan Band perform ‘Land I Always Dreamed About’. Written and performed by Jennifer Ewan.Kim Tebble - Accordion, drums and backing vocalsGin Saw - GuitarJennifer Ewan - Vocals, GuitarProduced/mixed by Hamish BrownVideo filmed and directed by Simon Fildes
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Jennifer Ewan Band perform ‘Flyaway’ live at the Edinburgh Festival
Jennifer Ewan Band perform original song 'Flyaway' by Jennifer Ewan live at The Jazz Bar as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019.
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‘Are You Ready for the Swamp’ live – Jennifer Ewan Band
Jennifer Ewan Band performs an original song ‘Are Your Ready for the Swamp’ (by Kim Tebble) as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe show ‘Bonnie Bayou Blues’
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‘Disappear’ music video – The Jennifer Ewan Band
•’Disappear' written by Jennifer Ewan and performed by the Jennifer Ewan Band. A song about not fitting in to the world.
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The Jennifer Ewan Band perform a stirring mix of compelling original songs, Louisiana blues and old-time Cajun dance music with a Celtic tint.The band comprises singer-songwriter/guitarist Jennifer Ewan, accordionist and flautist Kim Tebble (Deaf Heights Cajun Aces), Jamie Hogg on bass and percussionist Paul Dennington.Jennifer has an unusually rich and distinctive Scots voice. Her personal ballads soar over grooves from the Louisiana bayous and an intricate interplay of accordion, flute, acoustic guitar, fretless bass and percussion.Jennifer says: “There’s a lot of Scotland in our music – my love song to Portobello beach, the run-down flats I’ve rented in Edinburgh back streets, and my time guiding tourists under the Royal Mile on Ghost Tours. I really adore the live feel of Louisiana French Creole and Cajun music combined with my own Scottish contemporary sounds. I think it all fits together perfectly and feeds the head, the heart and the soul.”The band has a growing reputation and went down a storm both on BBC Radio’s The Afternoon Show and on BBC Radio Scotland’s “The Janice Forsyth Show”, where Jennifer was described as ‘Just brilliant - music of the highest quality - a Scottish rising star’. Over the past few years the Jennifer Ewan Band has been touring the Highlands of Scotland and playing numerous gigs and festivals across the country. They first brought their show, Bonnie Bayou, to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2017 and performed to sell-out audiences throughout their twelve nights of shows, building on this success at the 2018 and 2019 Festival with highly acclaimed runs at the Jazz Bar and then a successful online Fringe show in 2021 filmed in the blazing sun at Narrowboat Farm on the Union Canal. They returned to live shows at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2022 and performed their new show Bonnie Bayou Blues, featuring the sounds of Cajun Blues, to packed houses at the Jazz Bar for their nine show run in 2022.In 2023 the band will be releasing a single with Ramrock Records called The Space Girl, also touring the Highlands with the Touring Network and NEAT, and will come back to the Edinburgh Fringe with ‘Bonnie Bayou’.“Just brilliant… music of the highest quality… a Scottish rising star”– Janice Forsyth, BBC Radio Scotland. “Ewan’s voice is smooth and melodic, yet it carries a degree of confident poise and maturity”– The Scotsman“Richly layered contemporary and Louisiana music”– The Herald“Lends Edinburgh an unusual air of transatlantic glamour”– The Scotsman“A sassy cocktail of Cajun and modern sounds”– The Metro
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‘This Christmas Day’ by The Jennifer Ewan Band

‘This Christmas Day’ written by Jennifer EwanJennifer Ewan - Vocals, GuitarKim Tebble - Accordion, drums, backing vocals Gin Saw - GuitarRecording - Kim TebbleMastered by Hamish Brown
RRR036 – Marcus Malone & The Motor City Hustlers

'Can't take the fight' is the first single taken from Marcus Malone & The Motor City Hustler’s forthcoming LP, 'Interstate 75'. Already championed by Craig Charles as an exclusive, he said, 'If you don't like this, you don't deserve ears'. Dropping on March 10th, I’m expecting MASSIVE SUPPORT for this future classic…..trust me.In the summer of 2020, Dan Smith of the Noisettes got a phone call out of the blue from his old friend, Marcus Malone, who recently featured on T.O.E's massive tune of 2022 'Say it loud'. They decided to make a 60s Rhythm and Blues, old school Soul and ‘back to the future’ funk album of 11 songs called ‘Interstate 75’. Written in pen-pal fashion sending recordings over email, the scope of sounds includes late 60’s Stax, Motown and Cadet influences with some of the early 70’s Funk of Sly and The Family Stone and Eugene McDaniels mixed in.
RRRLP009 – Twelve Caesars – Scenes From Wild Eyed Dreams

Following on from their outstanding 2022 EP release, ‘Swan Fendered Mercury’, Twelve Caesars aka Andrew Pipe and Stephen Ennever unveil their debut Ramrock Red LP release, ‘Scenes from Wild Eyed Dreams’. The inspiration for the LP’s title, 'Scenes From Wild Eyed Dreams', is a lyric taken from a song on the album called 'Eleven Ways From Hell' - legend has it that there are 11 hidden portals on Earth through which one can enter the Underworld. The topics covered by the LP’s tracks take you on a bit of trek, moving from the US Civil Rights Movement through to Tiananmen Square and the Fall of the Berlin Wall via the war in Vietnam.The forthcoming single release, ‘California Sleaze’ drops on March 31st with remixes from the infamous No’West production team.Did someone say ‘Laurel Canyon’?
RRR039 – Marcus Malone & the Motor City Hustlers – Interstate 75 (The Original Versions)

Following hot on the heels of their debut EP, 'Can't take the fight', Marcus Malone and the Motor City Hustlers unleash the first of their 2 EP release for the future Rhythm and Soul classic, 'Interstate 75'. Beautifully authentic funk of the highest order.In the summer of 2020, Dan Smith of the Noisettes got a phone call out of the blue from his old friend, Marcus Malone, who recently featured on T.O.E's massive tune of 2022 'Say it loud'. They decided to make a 60s Rhythm and Blues, old school Soul and ‘back to the future’ funk album of 11 songs called ‘Interstate 75’. Written in pen-pal fashion sending recordings over email, the scope of sounds includes late 60’s Stax, Motown and Cadet influences with some of the early 70’s Funk of Sly and The Family Stone and Eugene McDaniels mixed in.
‘Harbour Street’, Live, Jennifer Ewan Band

Jennifer Ewan Band performs an original song ‘Harbour Street’ (by Jennifer Ewan) as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe show ‘Bonnie Bayou Blues’. Live at ...
Jolie Blonde, Live, Jennifer Ewan Band

Jennifer Ewan Band performs its Celtic Cajun sound at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with the Cajun classic waltz, ‘Jolie Blonde’. Live at The Jazz Bar, Edinburgh.
The Jennifer Ewan Band Facebook

Jennifer Ewan Band perform a stirring mix of original songs plus Cajun & Blues classics. 'Just brilliant - Music of the highest quality' BBC Radio Scotland Janice Forsyth
Parlez Nous à Boire Music Video

A version of the traditional Balfa Brother's Cajun song performed by Jennifer Ewan Band.
‘Land I Always Dreamed About’ Music Video

Jennifer Ewan Band perform ‘Land I Always Dreamed About’. Written and performed by Jennifer Ewan.Kim Tebble - Accordion, drums and backing vocalsGin Saw - GuitarJennifer Ewan - Vocals, GuitarProduced/mixed by Hamish BrownVideo filmed and directed by Simon Fildes
Jennifer Ewan Band perform ‘Flyaway’ live at the Edinburgh Festival

Jennifer Ewan Band perform original song 'Flyaway' by Jennifer Ewan live at The Jazz Bar as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019.
‘Are You Ready for the Swamp’ live – Jennifer Ewan Band

Jennifer Ewan Band performs an original song ‘Are Your Ready for the Swamp’ (by Kim Tebble) as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe show ‘Bonnie Bayou Blues’
‘Disappear’ music video – The Jennifer Ewan Band

•’Disappear' written by Jennifer Ewan and performed by the Jennifer Ewan Band. A song about not fitting in to the world.
Jennifer Ewan Band Instagram

The Jennifer Ewan Band perform a stirring mix of compelling original songs, Louisiana blues and old-time Cajun dance music with a Celtic tint.The band comprises singer-songwriter/guitarist Jennifer Ewan, accordionist and flautist Kim Tebble (Deaf Heights Cajun Aces), Jamie Hogg on bass and percussionist Paul Dennington.Jennifer has an unusually rich and distinctive Scots voice. Her personal ballads soar over grooves from the Louisiana bayous and an intricate interplay of accordion, flute, acoustic guitar, fretless bass and percussion.Jennifer says: “There’s a lot of Scotland in our music – my love song to Portobello beach, the run-down flats I’ve rented in Edinburgh back streets, and my time guiding tourists under the Royal Mile on Ghost Tours. I really adore the live feel of Louisiana French Creole and Cajun music combined with my own Scottish contemporary sounds. I think it all fits together perfectly and feeds the head, the heart and the soul.”The band has a growing reputation and went down a storm both on BBC Radio’s The Afternoon Show and on BBC Radio Scotland’s “The Janice Forsyth Show”, where Jennifer was described as ‘Just brilliant - music of the highest quality - a Scottish rising star’. Over the past few years the Jennifer Ewan Band has been touring the Highlands of Scotland and playing numerous gigs and festivals across the country. They first brought their show, Bonnie Bayou, to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2017 and performed to sell-out audiences throughout their twelve nights of shows, building on this success at the 2018 and 2019 Festival with highly acclaimed runs at the Jazz Bar and then a successful online Fringe show in 2021 filmed in the blazing sun at Narrowboat Farm on the Union Canal. They returned to live shows at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2022 and performed their new show Bonnie Bayou Blues, featuring the sounds of Cajun Blues, to packed houses at the Jazz Bar for their nine show run in 2022.In 2023 the band will be releasing a single with Ramrock Records called The Space Girl, also touring the Highlands with the Touring Network and NEAT, and will come back to the Edinburgh Fringe with ‘Bonnie Bayou’.“Just brilliant… music of the highest quality… a Scottish rising star”– Janice Forsyth, BBC Radio Scotland. “Ewan’s voice is smooth and melodic, yet it carries a degree of confident poise and maturity”– The Scotsman“Richly layered contemporary and Louisiana music”– The Herald“Lends Edinburgh an unusual air of transatlantic glamour”– The Scotsman“A sassy cocktail of Cajun and modern sounds”– The Metro