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Skinner & T'witch's comical country spoof, ‘Breakaway in a Takeaway’, was played on Arthur and Andrea Berman’s Pacific Pickin’ this week on Vancouver’s CiTR! You can listen again via this link...
Saturday, October 13, 2018 by T'witch Filed in: Canada | Everybody’s Grotty | Listen Again | New | New Album | Radio & TV
Skinner & T'witch's comical country spoof, ‘Breakaway in a Takeaway’, from their new satirical album, 'Everybody's Grotty' (!OUT NOW!), was played on Arthur and Andrea Berman’s marvellous Pacific Pickin’ this week (Tuesdays from 6-8am CAN ET/11am UK BST) on Vancouver’s CiTR: www.citr.ca or via www.tunein.com.
You can listen again to the show via a podcast on the CITR website via www.citr.ca/radio/pacific-pickin/episode/20181009 and via iTunes.
Everybody’s Grotty’ is available to order/download via www.skinnerandtwitch.bandcamp.com/album/everybodys... and via this website.
'The one and only Skinner & T'witch...a pair of comic geniuses'. David Chamberlain, Acoustic Routes, Dapper FM/Blues and Roots Radio
'A gem of a release'. Stevie Connor, Blues and Roots Radio
'It's a fantastic album, and I love it!' Tony Haynes, FAB Folk & Blues and Midweek Midnight Mayhem, Tempo FM
‘A cracking new album...I haven’t just listened to it once a day this week, I’ve listened to it twice. Entertainment throughout’. Neil Vessey, The Folk Pilot, Deal Radio
‘Recreates the magic of a night at the music hall - Skinner and T’witch have given me a good chuckle with this album. T’witch’s vocals are particularly good.’ James Fagan, Thank Goodness It’s Folk, Sheffield Live
'Very funny, very clever songs'. Larry Hoyt, Common Threads, WAER-FM (88.3 Syracuse)
‘Absolutely wonderful...They're always tongue in cheek, but with a message...one of my favourites.’ Jock Hossack, Jock’s Celtic Calamity, Blues and Roots Radio
‘There’s something for everyone in Skinner & T’witch’s new album...we love to support their music’. Russell Hill, Country Music Show, Express FM
'An album that takes a pleasingly playful poke at politics, pomposity and personal peccadillos.' Mike Davies, Fatea Magazine.