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Review of our album launch gig (South Bristol Voice magazine)

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We're delighted that our gig to mark the launch of debut album, 'Peaceful',  has been reviewed in this month's South Bristol Voice magazine: NEXT GIG! Rock n Roll Angels will be headlining at St Michaels' Without Church in the heart of Bath city centre as part of the 'Party in the City' free event for Bath Festival on Friday 18th May.  We play at 9:15pm but there is a host of brilliant choirs performing before us on the bill, starting from 6pm. Hope to see you all there!

A big thank you! (and our next gig's coming up very soon...)

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(L-R) Michaela Fedeczko (vocals); Sophie Cowley (flute); James Anderson (double bass); Shaun McCrindle (guitar/ vocals); Patrick Alexander (guitars) A Big Thank You! We had a fantastic night on March 24th at St Michael and All Angel's church to launch our album, 'Peaceful'. You can view two of the live performances from the night here  (many thanks to Rich Edwards for some of the camera work on the night) In front of an appreciative, large crowd (approx. 150 people we think!) we played the entire album from start to finish with a cast of amazing local musicians playing with us.  The gig raised £442 for Bristol Mind, which will be used in the development of a young persons counselling service. James Anderson and Shaun McCrindle from Rock n Roll Angels It was an amazing end to the process of recording and making the album: a huge thank you to everyone who supported us. A limited number of CDs are still available to buy from either Shaun or Jonathan (priced

NEW DATE for Rock n Roll Angels album launch gig: Saturday 24th March

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We've had to push the date of our album launch back a week to Saturday 24th March.  Venue and timings exactly the same (St Michael and All Angels, Windmill Hill, Doors 7:30pm) - just a week later so please don't turn up on March 17th!! The extra time will enable us to get the CD mixed and mastered properly. We really hope you can all still make it! The overdubs have been pressing ahead with great success - see below for pictures (clockwise from top left) Tobias, our engineer, records Pete Judge (trumpet);  Sophie Cowley (flute) recording at home with Shaun McCrindle;  Pete Webber (slide guitar); Pete Judge (trumpet) All Bristol based musicians that we are thrilled to have contributing their skills to our record. Tobias and Pete Judge Sophie Cowley Pete Judge Pete Webber Rock n Roll Angels would like to thank Arts Council England for their financial support of this project, dBs Productions in Bristol and St Michaels and All Angel church and congreg

Album update: triangles, trumpets...and some other things beginning with 't'

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Shaun gets his breath after a particularly high vocal overdub. Adding a bit of sparkle… And so we move onto what is commonly referred to as 'overdubs'… It's been six weeks since we recorded the basic tracks for our album at St Michael and All Angels Church on Windmill Hill, Bristol; time has flown. We've gone through all of the sixty (yes! count 'em...) individual takes we recorded over the two days. The results are in…and we have our 10 final songs.  So now, we are adding the finishing touches/ embellishments to each track to try and make them 'sing' that little bit louder. Such sonic polishing involves Shaun and I cramming into a small recording booth in a studio in central Bristol on a rainy Sunday in January. Rock n Roll indeed. With headphones on we add falsetto harmonies, triangle parts, cowbell rhythms, finger clicks and hand claps. It all takes time: "Was that any good?"; "I think you can do it better…"; "One more

Welcome to our album!

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Most churches are extremely busy over the Christmas holiday; but few will have received a request from a local band to record an entire album on site, turning the pews into a half-decent impression of Abbey Road studios for two days. Rock and Roll Angels is a band born in church, namely St Michael and All Angels, which perches on top of Windmill Hill with glorious views across the city of Bristol. Shaun McCrindle, who forms one half of the songwriting team for the band, was inspired to create Rock n Roll Angels after a solo performance in the church in 2016.  Performing songs written on his late father-in-law's Spanish acoustic guitar in the resonant, intimate acoustic of this Victorian church lit a fuse for Shaun to record a whole album's worth of material in this special space. We have subsequently played together as a band in the church on several occasions in the past year and have been able to share our songs with the local community. Jump forward to Monday