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Reg Meuross – Faraway People – new album fundraiser

#PledgeReg #FarawayPeople Please help us fund the next album HERE I’m releasing a single track from my forthcoming album (Faraway People). It’s ‘Nurse – Angel In A Blue Dress’ on Friday 24 February. What can a song do? I hope at the … Continue reading

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Nurse – Angel In A Blue Dress, by Reg Meuross

“What can a song do? I hope at the very least it will offer some acknowledgement to these people who are doing one of the most vital jobs there is, under extreme pressure and in near impossible conditions. I also want to draw attention to the crisis in the NHS. Please share the song, please lobby your MP, please let’s do anything we can to stop the gradual privatisation of a service that has been the envy of the world in terms of health care for so long.” Continue reading

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Reg Meuross – January news & 2017 gigs

Happy 2017 to all of you out there. Thank you for all your continued support. CLICK HERE FOR FULL NEWS  

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Too Late To Be Lovers

‘Too Late To Be Lovers’ a co-write between Tony De Meur & Reg Meuross, performed here by Tony with Simon Wallace. Continue reading

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Geoff Lakeman – debut album ‘After All These Years’

Geoff Lakeman has included Reg Meuross’ England Green & England Grey on his debut album After All These Years: “I’ve seen Reg live a few times and always been attracted to his strong lyrics and subject matter. There’s always a message as well as a narrative to his songs- and beautifully constructed musically with melodic hooks. I’m surprised he’s not more widely recognised in the UK and beyond – he’s a true singer-songwriter which many people strive to be but never quite achieve.They could do well to listen or go see Reg.” Continue reading

Counting My Footsteps – a song about dementia by Reg Meuross

Rosemary ‘loved to sing’, but only when no one else was singing. #regmeuross #dementia #song #countingmyfootsteps Continue reading

Reg Meuross Christmas Song – Refugee Action

Imagine no wine, no dinner, no family, no friends, no presents, no tree, no heat, no love, no parties no songs, and not even a warm place to sleep or wake in the morning. This year, after being involved with Concert … Continue reading

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Leonard Cohen who showed me there could be honour, nobility and deep love in the saddest of songs

Leonard Cohen who showed me there could be honour, nobility and deep love in the saddest of songs. This is my favourite version of And Jesus Wept. Remembering Harry Farr by Reg Meuross. Continue reading

The Living Tradition reviews ‘December’ by Reg Meuross – Dave Hadfield

This tradition is in good hands… Reg Meuross doesn’t regard himself as any sort of traddie – and yet he can command a front cover and an interview in a magazine like this. Perhaps, as he hints in that recent article, he has been building a tradition of his own. After all, the idea of crafting your own songs and taking them on the road is one that goes a long way back. That, in a nutshell, is what Meuross does; he is one of those artistes who has always been there… doing what he does. Continue reading

England Green & England Grey, in Germany

Reg Meuross records England Green & England Grey at Stockfish-Studios, Germany Continue reading

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Faraway People – Reg Meuross ‘You’ll be unfit for work when you’re dead’

Reg Meuross found a site on the internet called Hephaestus in which cases of all those who had died directly as a result of austerity measures; the disabled benefit cuts and Atos schemes were listed. It was a long list. His song Faraway People mentions just a few of the real cases by name. #IDanielBlake #FarawayPeople www.regmeuross.com Continue reading

My Martin guitar has never sounded so fine – Reg Meuross reports from Stockfisch Records

Reg Meuross records a new album at Stockfisch Records in Germany and muses idly on the uniting influence of music and the common aim to create something beautiful. Continue reading

David Kidman reviews ‘December’ by Reg Meuross for Fatea Magazine

“….the gentle enchantment – and yes, genius – of Reg Meuross.” Link to Fatea Magazine “What is it about west-country-based singer-songwriter Reg? Ten albums into his career, and he’s still turning out timeless, classy, stylish songs, yet he doesn’t appear … Continue reading

They Changed Her Mind – Reg Meuross

THEY CHANGED HER MIND by Reg Meuross (from the album England Green & England Grey)   This song is about the reopening of a mental asylum which had remained locked since the early 1960’s. When they opened it they found suitcases … Continue reading

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Reg Meuross – October News & Gigs

Throughout the winter months (until the end of December) I’m still touring with ‘December’ with a sprinkling of older and newer songs. This was my first and only entirely solo collection of songs. I had no idea how it would be received, … Continue reading

Save Independent Music Venues – Fightback at the Roundhouse 18 Oct 2016

I see independent music venues as the lifeblood of new & established creative music in Britain. Without them the corporates & the X-Factor style TV shows will win their fight to persuade the music buying public that music is simply … Continue reading

Alternative Roots with Mike Davies – radio podcast 25/9/16

  Thanks Mike Davies for playing Angelina’s Coming Home (penultimate track) on Alternative Roots, Brum Radio 25/9/16 LISTEN AGAIN HERE The song is from my album ‘All This Longing’ Here’s a review from Alex Gallacher of FRUK. Show Playlist: STRAY … Continue reading

Celebrating Tim Carter’s OFF THE BEATEN TRACK 300th show 26/9/16

Listen again to this celebration of 300 ‘Off The Beaten Track’ shows by Tim Carter, who is a massive champion of local acts. Not only does he support them by playing their music on his excellent show, but by going to … Continue reading

Reg Meuross – December. A man and his Martin Guitar.

December is just Reg Meuross and the quiet voice of an instrument that had not spoken for a very long time. Continue reading

Autumn/Winter gigs Reg Meuross 2016

Now then… I’m not saying Summer’s over, just that there are some lovely autumn/winter gigs to look forward to. I’m still touring with December (until December…) but am bringing some brand new songs into the mix, which will be on my next album (more news soon)
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For The Seeds Of Love – The Living Tradition – Reg Meuross

Often in my career I have come up against the notion that there is ‘folk song’ and there is ‘contemporary song’, and that they are separate. I believe they are all part of the same thing. The catalogue of traditional … Continue reading

Double Dylan – Reg Meuross on Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan

Double Dylan – Reg Meuross on Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan. Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan both opened my eyes to new possibilities when I was young and already writing myself. They both expressed themselves in a way that was emotionally honest but in a way that was acceptable and meaningful to the listener/reader. Continue reading

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Reg Meuross ‘Leaving Alabama’ and Live At Laugharne – gig review

LIVE REVIEW “You’re more likely to find Somerset singer-songwriter Reg Meuross performing on a festival stage or in a folk club or arts centre than in a busy pub, but Browns Hotel, the drinking hole of poet Dylan Thomas, was an exception. Continue reading

Inspiring songwriting workshop – Reg Meuross

Pennyblack Music says: “Calling Reg Meuross a singer-songwriter really doesn’t do the man jus6ce. Meuross doesn’t write lines of lyrics. He writes short stories then sets them to some of the most cap6va6ng melodies you’ll ever hear.”
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The Living Tradition

The Living Tradition writes of Reg Meuross: “His ability to tell a story in a very human way through his songwriting, and his honest and intimate performances, won him many new admirers throughout the week [at Costa Del Folk] and I certainly won’t be missing any chance to see him again if I can help it” Continue reading

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