Apr 23 2026

Julian Taylor

Sunday 19th April 2026

Photos and video by Keith Belcher, review by Mike Latham

What a stupendous show, once again confirming the magic that live music brings to our lives.

An impressive opening performance from Michele Stodart both in her playing and in her stunning observations of life.

There was a theme from both sections of the evening and that was the artistry of both writers portraying the hardships faced in life, whether mental health issues, racism or sexism and showing the strengths in working together. An issue addressed by Julian in the second half.

And what a second half that proved to be. He mirrored a lot of the themes that Michele had addressed in her set but, as the session progressed and the glances exchanged among the front line were observed, it suddenly became ‘Party Time’. Julian’s vocals revealed a beautiful soulfulness and the sounds alternate between soul, funk and rock.


As stated previously, his accompanying musicians completed a well appreciated performance. I’m certain it will be in ‘the end of year lists’ of those who witnessed this event.

Thanks, as always, to Hilary, Ron and the volunteers. Great sound too.

Videos by Keith Belcher

Michele Stodart: Dismiss Me

Michele Stodart: Promise

Julian Taylor: Ain't Life Strange

Julian Taylor: Bobbi Champagne/Sweeter

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