by thefarm | Aug 26, 2015 | News, Pete's Page
We started recording Groovy Train in the summer of 1990 shortly after our critically acclaimed cover of Stepping Stone. It wasn’t our first choice as the follow up single to The Monkees cover but in hindsight it should’ve been. We had actually gone into the...
by thefarm | Aug 8, 2015 | News
LIMF Routes Jukebox – inc The Farm As part of the incredible ‘Music Migrations’ themed Commissions, the Routes Jukebox live show will retrace the key influencing records that came to Liverpool from the U.S. after World War II inspiring pioneering movements from...
by thefarm | Jul 26, 2015 | News
Peter Hooton has been made an honorary doctor of philosophy at Edge Hill University – nearly 30 years after The Farm were banned from the campus. the farm band See the full article here. The say time is a great healer, here’s the letter we received back in 1988...
by thefarm | Jul 25, 2015 | News
The Farm are performing at The Jazz Cafe, in Camden London, this Thursday 30th July. Then the day after they are performing in Carlisle at The Old Fire Station. Tommy Scott from Space will also be performing in Carlisle. Check out the Tour Dates section for more...
by thefarm | Jan 22, 2015 | Keith's Page, News
The Big Issue in The North has a host of politicians, celebrities and business people from across the UK selling the magazine alongside its regular vendors this week including KEITH MULLIN from The Farm. From the 2 -7 February, The Big Issue in the North is taking...
by thefarm | Dec 22, 2014 | News
All Is Calm – The Story of the Christmas Truce World War One In All Is Calm, John Hurt tells the story of the most famous ceasefire in history, through diaries, letters and archive accounts from the soldiers themselves. It is perhaps the perfect Christmas fable...