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Boo Hewerdine, beloved singer-songwriter, has been onstage for 40 years in venues of every type, shape and size. He thinks of himself as a “tradesman”, a world that’s immensely satisfying but a tough call. This very funny, poignant podcast paints a vivid picture of the best and worst of times. Which include …

… playing scout huts, libraries, churches, folk clubs and the Palladium

… the world’s best dressing-room (it’s in Stroud) and worst venue (Pittsburgh)

… “the engine inside you that makes you want to be onstage”

… places that only suit “a lute being played with a feather”

… a home birthday show with no audience and the chilling lyrics of Chris Difford’s ‘Round The Houses’

… the joy of writing for commission

… seeing Dr Feelgood in 1975

… what’s satisfying what gives you pause for thought

… the brilliant Ballad Of Wallis Island, streaky bacon as a bookmark and the kind of Travelodge with a bottle-opener attached to the desk.

All things Boo: https://boohewerdine.com / @boohewerdine

‘Things Found In Books’: https://yvonnelyon.bandcamp.com/album/things-found-in-books


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