A warm and funny novel about folk musicians, by one of Britain's most popular radio broadcasters.
A warm and funny novel about folk musicians, by one of Britain's most popular radio broadcasters.
Having been sacked from his university teaching job, Ed has returned to his home town to pick up the threads of his old life with his friends and ex-girlfriend, Jeannie, in the Northern Sky folk music club. His dream is to play with them again, making music like his hero Nick Drake - and maybe even a little money. But know-it-all Matt O'Malley is now running the club and has ambitious plans for them that involve contracts and record deals. Can Ed get in on the act, or does O'Malley have a hidden agenda involving the less talented but more photogenic Lane Fox And can Ed win Jeannie back - or will his legendary temper prevent him from getting anything right
This is a funny and touching novel, written with real Northern soul by one of the country's most popular and knowledgeable commentators on music. It will appeal to anyone who loves music, anyone who's ever been young and ambitious, and anyone who's ever fallen out with someone over the one thing that unites them.“Praise for SHOWBUSINESS:”
Funny, touching, true. If you love music, you will love this book - Fran Healy
A thoroughly satisfying read and a great snapshot of the world it depicts. - Paul Armfield, Ottakar's Isle of Wight'Lancashire s answer to Nick Hornby. If Mark Radcliffe ever gets bored with Djing, there s a highly promising career as a writer waiting for him - The Mirror'Hilarious stuff - Independent on Sunday A love letter to pop music. Mark Radcliffe is the sharpest DJ that Radio One has ever had by some considerable distance - The Sunday TimesMark Radcliffe was born in Bolton. He is currently employed by the BBC to talk between records on Radio 1. He is married, has two daughters, lives in Cheshire, supports Manchester City F.C. and drinks in the George and Dragon.
Having been sacked from his university teaching job, Ed has returned to his home town to pick up the threads of his old life with his friends and ex-girlfriend, Jeannie, in the Northern Sky folk music club. His dream is to play with them again, making music like his hero Nick Drake - and maybe even a little money. But know-it-all Matt O'Malley is now running the club and has ambitious plans for them that involve contracts and record deals. Can Ed get in on the act, or does O'Malley have a hidden agenda involving the less talented but more photogenic Lane Fox And can Ed win Jeannie back - or will his legendary temper prevent him from getting anything right This is a funny and touching novel, written with real Northern soul by one of the country's most popular and knowledgeable commentators on music. It will appeal to anyone who loves music, anyone who's ever been young and ambitious, and anyone who's ever fallen out with someone over the one thing that unites them.
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