which
is an off-the-wall roots music magazine, reflecting the music, humour and occasionally
the politics of the contributors and myself.
It
also incorporates theatre and cinema when the mood takes us, as well as a
jazz column and the more contemporary sounds are catered for via a near
regular and popular column.
I
came into Rock 'n' Roll mainly by witnessing Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran at
the Finsbury Park Empire when I was just 14 years old. Within a few years my life
long love affair with the Blues began, through the sounds of soul from the mid
to late sixties, taking in (en route) country, although very much of the
traditional variety - Cajun, Zydeco etc.
'Tales
From The Woods' is not a glossy magazine - as yet we do not possess the resources
for such but, one day, well maybe. 'Tales From The Woods' also differs from
established magazines in that it is open house for contributors. If we like
it, we print it; it's as simple as that.
Come on in and join the ever- expanding offbeat world of
'Tales
From The Woods'.