
Lou's blog has moved. You can now find it at at http://loubrownmusic.wordpress.com. Please alter your bookmarks and pay her a visit!
www.loubrownmusic.com




I have finally managed to grab half an hour at my mates place in Liverpool to catch up on blogging...so where have we been....hmm..right, after Kelveldon we played in the lovely lovely manningtree, super fun show where two monumentous things happened, firstly we were mobbed by adoring fans:
and two, Liddi and I finally bonded:
Manningtree is a fabulous gig, we had a wonderful Georgian house all to ourselves and Myrtel makes the best cooked breakfast, thanks so much to all the gang for having us.
What heaven looks like.
Liddi and I are particuarly impressed with our sweet consumption thus far and are now heading into our retro phase of army and navy, cola cubes and banana split. Yes, yes, we are doing well.



Last night saw us at the travellers rest in Draycott, Derby. Fun show, special thanks to Liz and Lynn for coming over to see us (again), it's like having proper groupies!! Also thanks to Kevin for having us and putting us up for the night.
We have spent today with a radio interview with the spectacularly lovely Geoff McQueen, on Bay fm, then tootling our way over to Swindon, where we are now decamped at the The Beehive for the show this evening. The majority of the journey was spent battling with Liddi about the temperature in the car. Liddi seems to think that -240c is a suitable interior temperature whereas I would prefer to feel as though I am in a sauna. The result was me being having to put every item of clothing I bought with me on as well as two blankets and a hat, whilst Liddi drove in her underwear (not quite, but you get the picture). Right o, we're off to find hot food and get set up for tonight.
Toodle pips.
Now, if I was a boy, this would be an easy task. Boys are the road are smelly, revolting creatures and would probably only pack one pair of jeans, two pairs of boxers, one pair of socks and two t-shirts for the entire time. I, however, am not a boy. Thus, I am having to attempt to cram everything I require into a case that is a least physically possibly to pick up. Girls just need more things, toiletries for a start. Clothes, now I'm NOT turning my pants inside out for anyone nor am I prepared to wear the same pair of jeans for 20 days straight. What about my hair dryer? Make up? Bras? Selection of co-ordinating outfits? Hmmm...no it's no good liddi is just gonna have to sit on the roof, I can't fit it all in the punto. Liddi has refused. Right then, I'll leave behind the PA, mic stands, mics and guitars. Nope. Need them. Argh, a trailer? No too expensive. There is nothing for it, I shall have to forsake the 4 coats and make do with just one.
We have encountered another problem. Liddi and I have what appears to be matching clothes. This I assure you is completely accidental and was only discovered recently at a motorway service station when people started look at us funny. I then realised not only were we both wearing dark jeans, black tops but also the exact same brown leather jacket. This is NOT a band uniform. We have now then had to devise a "clothing rota" which means I can wear the coat on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Neither of us are allowed to wear it on Sundays.
So where have we been? Well Leicester was the last stop, a lovely show at the musician with a super lovely crowd. Huge thanks to Liz and Lynn for rallying the troops, we had a fab time and our support for the evening came in the form of the fabulous Cole Stacey. Cole and his pal Scott were fantastic and we hope to see them on the road again soon.
Right then, I'm off to curse the suitcase, pick up the last minute essentials and run the last load of errands before we hit the road tomorrow.
Liddi and I are having a wonderful first leg of the tour. Wednesday saw us start the day at BBC Leicester for a super fun interview with Jim Smallman and then onto Biddulph for a set at the wonderful Biddulph up in Arms. We knew we had struck gold the minute we arrived at Graham and Vanyas with whom we were staying. Not only do they have a truly wonderful home but they welcomed us like old friends which made us feel all gooey, plus we love Aggie the dog.
Everyone at Biddulph Up in Arms was lovely huge thanks to Eric, Craig, John, Sylvia and the gang for having us, sorry about spilling an entire glass of coke all over the stage when I went on. Biddulph was great for ironing out the clitches before we head on for the long leg next week. Must NOT wear shows on stage and must sit down whenever possible. For some reason I am 4323489 times more nervous when I stand up.
So we have landed in Trowbridge, had some italian food, chilling out for a couple of hours before sound check for the folk club tonight.
We set off on Wednesday for a BBC interview in the morning followed by Biddulph, Aberdare and then Trowbridge before another brief stopover at home before we go onto the long haul stretch. Anyway, here's a few pics from the album launch.




