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Neil Storey is an archivist par excellence

A wonderful review, from Rock n Reel magazine now known as RnR.  It’s a well established music magazine and has been going since 1988. In the current edition #110, we rub shoulders with Jethro Tull and Ashley Hutchings… it’s a small world sometimes.

You can buy the magazine in UK and Ireland in most good news shops, though it might be easier to get the subscription.

We can see they appreciate forensic style information calling Neil an “archivist par excellence” butt little do they know most of the time Neil is wearing a Sherlock Holmes hat.

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Information about RnR from their website -” RnR (previously publishing as Rock’n’Reel and R2) is an eclectic music magazine that, since 1988, has covered a broad base of music, from the mainstream to the fringes of roots, rock, folk, singer-songwriter, blues, world, country and beyond. We’re an independently-run publication relying upon a small and enthusiastic, hard-working team striving to alert you to some of the great sounds that may otherwise slip through the cracks and escape your attention.”

RNR magazine now has an offshoot – RNR Records. A limited-edition vinyl label offering only a handful of carefully selected recordings each year. Following on from our previous release – Hank Wangford & The Lost Cowboys – Hard Shoulder To Cry On – we are pleased to announce that Deo Volte, a collection of 10 tracks from And Did Those Feet. is now available.

For full details and to order online please visit our Sales Page.