Articles featuring photography by Andrew Holdcroft

About Andrew Holdcroft

Andrew Holdcroft has contributed 72 photographs to Hot Music Live.

Andrew Holdcroft has taken photographs of the following acts:

  • 3 Brothers
  • Altum Schema
  • Attrition
  • AutoPilot
  • Autumn Party
  • Blind Faith
  • Calton Kelly
  • Chalk Drawings
  • Chasing Deer
  • China Shop Bull
  • Clemency
  • Crokodile Tears
  • Dissident Noize Factory
  • Dodgy
  • Dr Feelgood
  • Ellie Gowers
  • Fall Girl
  • Grassroutes
  • Heart of England Co-op Concert Orchestra
  • Honky Tonk Rose
  • Huffy Acoustic Punk
  • Hungry Ghosts
  • Izzie Derry
  • Joe Dolman
  • John Otway
  • Johnny Kowalski and the Sexy Weirdos
  • Keith Fabrique
  • Lucy Anne Sale
  • Miss Songbird
  • Miss Songbird & Chris Gibbons
  • Mister Keith
  • Morocco Dave
  • Mr Binx
  • Nigel Clark
  • Retroville
  • Satsangi
  • Shanade
  • South Town
  • Spa Strummers
  • Stylusboy
  • Taylor-Louise
  • The Caprines
  • The Enemy
  • The Hatstand Band
  • The Peas
  • The Ruts DC
  • The Smashed Vinyls
  • Viktoria
  • Vince Hill

Articles and galleries

It isn't particularly unusual of me to review acts playing at the Town House in Leamington: Jonny Roden often puts on top acts (looking forward to ...

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I had already had every intention of popping along to see one of my all time favourite bands, Dr Feelgood at the Assembly last evening but it was ...

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Honky Tonk Rose always promise their audiences "three chords & the truth" but on this occasion they also served up, appropriately for the ...

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Firstly an apology: this is not & cannot pretend to be a broad overview of the 2018 Godiva Festival (the 20th in fact): I think that is beyond ...

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Tell me: are you "Old Skool"?

Crokodile Tears  have been releasing albums now for some 33 years since their eponymous debut when they were ...

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Firstly a caveat: this is not (unfortunately) a comprehensive review of both days of Leamington's 2018 "Art in the Park": personal commitments & ...

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What a great combination: the launch of a great new book on the history of Leamington & area music in a wonderful new venue accompanied by some ...

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If anyone remembers my article of July 10th in which I looked forward to the Belgrade Theatre's takeover of the former "Coventry Evening ...

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In its relatively short lifetime, the former "Coventry Evening Telegraph" building has become a superb & iconic venue with a tremendous momentum ...

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We remain so fortunate to have in our area the Belgrade Theatre with its superb history of promoting innovative new work, fostering new talent & ...

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It is a very busy time for cult local band Crokodile Tears. They are excited to be playing Leamington's newest venue, the Magic Lantern on Friday ...

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I hope anyone reading this remembers my April 6th review of Chalk Drawings' current (concept) album 'Grand Union'? Perhaps that's a bit ...

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It is a huge shame that the superb opportunities for performance that the CET Popup has offered are only lasting a short while: though plans for a ...

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I've said it before, but it bears repeating that the APE nights promoted by Johnny Satsangi represent the best musical value for money around.

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The law of averages suggests that many "Hot Music Live" readers will have seen & heard Holly Hewitt (vocals) & David Page (guitar & vocals) ...

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There can be no better value for money gigs locally than the ones Ape Promotions put on at the Zephyr Lounge.

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Suddenly, Coventry Music Museum found itself celebrating its fourth birthday on Saturday 4th November 2017.

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"Tunehouse at the Townhouse" is on a fine run of form at the moment: after superb recent gigs by the Folly Brothers, the Doc Brown Trio, Stone ...

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There can be few contemporary musicians who are held in as much affection by audiences as John Otway who performed at the Zephyr Lounge on ...

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After the superb Stone Bear gig at Tunehouse at the Townhouse last week, this week saw another top notch act, namely the return of the splendid ...

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The Ruts DC are not admittedly a local band (so please excuse that aspect of this review), but they certainly played a local venue (the ...

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The most looked forward to of nights in the Leamington music scene is arguably (well I'd argue that way) the "APE Promoters" nights organised by ...

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One thing which I guess always gets the pulse of a reviewer speeding up is the chance to write about someone whose musical career is just ...

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This review I suppose is something of a series of tip offs to Hot Music Live readers: to be honest, my main reasons for originally attending the ...

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