Concert : Birth of A Dynamic Band
Date
19--Author
Feldman, Peter
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The article reflects on a concert in which a focus had been placed on Brian Finch. Feldman expands on the idea of the emergence of a dynamic band with a specific mention of the Freedoms Children and Abstract Truth whilst also noting that Finch, although not as aggressive as the former leader of Freedoms Children, made up for it with his delicate phrasing and his incredible feel for folk-rock numbers. Others artists such as Colin Pratley, Kenny Henson, Ramsay McKay, Jon Clegg, Sipho Mchnu, Mike Dickman, Paul Klingman and Lanny Behr.