Tim Dowling : my band is set to play live on the radio. What could possibly go wrong ?
Rehearsals for a live broadcast at short notice reduce us to silence then swearing. This does not bode well On Wednesday afternoon I receive a text that seems to suggest the band I’m in has been invited to play live on national radio. Twenty minutes later, the guitarist rings me. “Did you get my (…)
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