The Northern Soul Podcast is back!
Hurrah and huzzah – The Northern Soul Podcast returns for a second series!
Yes, producer and presenter Lucy McNamara is back with a monthly 40 minute show which will include interviews with major bands and musical artists, as well as showcasing up-and-coming talent. Interviewees will include musicians playing in the North of England and local names, and a slew of great music perfect for a Sunday evening.
This week, Lucy chats to Liverpool-based Dan Croll, once described as “Paul Simon jamming with Prince”. Dan chats about about touring, playing with London Grammar, writing the new album, and collaborations.
Among the music being played this week is alt-J, Joan Armatrading, Lykke Li, Eliot Sumner, The Black Keys and London Grammar.
Photos of Dan Croll by Laura Lewis
You can get in touch with Lucy via Twitter @Lucy_McNamara or via Northern Soul @Northern_Soul_
To listen to Series One of The Northern Soul Podcast, click here
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