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"...devoted fans were left hanging as they waited for their Alabama Shakes favourites, Hold On and Hang Loose, arguably two of their best tracks, which regrettably never came"
Tonight’s show proves that he deserves every success, no matter how humble, he has in that regard.
Charles Bradley & The Extraordinaires exit the stage having made it look oh so easy.
It was a strange and deflating end to what had been an invigorating and entertaining show.
Another show at The Basement announced
His visit continues to get bigger
The new event takes place next March.
It’s a great time to be a lover of soul music and Victim Of Love is just further proof of that.
Bradley proves he’s got the passion and pain to push through into his music that artists a third of his age can only dream of.
It would be unwise to categorise Victim Of Love in the ‘easy listening’ genre like you would with, say, Michael Kiwanuka or Al Green.