by Brians Cravat » Sun Apr 09, 2017 6:29 am
Couldn't let Brian Matthew's passing go by without comment.
As someone who grew to love music in the 1960s, Brian was one of the voices of that magical decade. We were used to the big names coming from across the Atlantic which, was also the source of many of the songs. Suddenly, the UK saw this welling up of writing and performing talent that spread all over the world and which, continues to do so today.
Brian Matthew through 'Saturday Club' on the then Light Programme and, 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' on TV, introduced me and others to acts that became our pop and rock heroes. He will be sadly missed.
Couldn't let Brian Matthew's passing go by without comment.
As someone who grew to love music in the 1960s, Brian was one of the voices of that magical decade. We were used to the big names coming from across the Atlantic which, was also the source of many of the songs. Suddenly, the UK saw this welling up of writing and performing talent that spread all over the world and which, continues to do so today.
Brian Matthew through 'Saturday Club' on the then Light Programme and, 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' on TV, introduced me and others to acts that became our pop and rock heroes. He will be sadly missed.