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Just months after Black Country, New Road lost one of its members, frontman Isaac Wood, the band was on stage singing at the top of their lungs: “Look at what we did together / Black Country, New Road ...
Bosses at the UK’s busiest airport want to work with Black Country Chamber of Commerce members to understand the challenges businesses face when exporting, and to support them to take advantage ...
Black Country Chamber of Commerce events & project officer Marie Shuker said: “We're seeking forward-thinking businesses to join us as partners for this year's awards programme, which will offer ...
A Black Country manufacturer which dates back to the 19th century and supports car and motorcycle businesses such as Morgan Motor Company has expanded with an acquisition. Working with the Walsall ...
The third studio album from this genre-defying British six-piece is not just evidence of Black Country, New Road’s incredible evolutionary arc, near-telepathic musicianship and collective creativity, ...
Just as Black Country, New Road released their second album, 2022’s Ants From Up There, they announced that singer and guitarist Isaac Wood was leaving the band, shrinking their number from seven to ...
recently discussed the deep connection between country music and Black history at Fisk University. Randall's work, including her memoir "My Black Country," highlights the often-overlooked ...
As Alice Randall completes her year-long tour for her memoir and album My Black Country, the award-winning songwriter stopped to visit Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, to discuss how ...
But it was a live album, intentionally ephemeral. With Forever Howlong, Black Country, New Road’s third studio album and first proper release without Wood, the band have chosen permanence again ...
She parallels the rise and fall of a fictional knight with a kite-flying session on ‘For The Cold Country’, one whose “strings burn my palms”, left “shredded” in the trees. Kite-flying ...
It follows episodes this week which have taken in Shrewsbury, Telford, Ironbridge and Wolverhampton, where he spoke to linguist Brian 'Billy Spakemon' Dakin about the origins of Black Country ...
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