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Roachford

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Who's a Cuddly Boy then? Andrew Sylvester Roachford, that's who!

Interview by Max Bell, No. 1, 1 February 1989

He used to live in a house with 23 cats! His uncle learns to play the sax in one of those v. trendy lager ads! ...

Roachford: Town & Country, London

Live Review by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 5 April 1989

IT MAY ONLY be rock 'n' roll, but Andrew Roachford and his band kick up the kind of excitement from an audience that has been ...

Roachford: Roachford (Epic)

Review by Rob Tannenbaum, Rolling Stone, 29 June 1989

AT A TIME when most prominent black groups are, like Public Enemy, Living Colour and De La Soul, post-hip-hop upstarts, Andrew Roachford is a determinedly ...

Ebony, Ivory and the Blues

Comment by Barney Hoskyns, The Times, 20 May 1991

Barney Hoskyns on the continuing power struggle between black and white influences in popular music ...

Andrew Roachford: Heart Of The Matter, Vol. 1

Review by Dan Gennoe, Pop Star Weekly, 2003

Brit-funk rocker finally realises his true calling. ...

Roachford: Jazz Cafe, London

Live Review by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 11 April 2003

BACK IN THE LATE 1980s, Andrew Roachford was signed to CBS and scored hits with the likes of 'Cuddly Toy', 'Family Man' and 'Kathleen'. Then ...

Roachford: Spitz, London

Live Review by Sophie Heawood, The Guardian, 6 April 2006

FOR A ONE-HIT WONDER, Roachford sure has a lot of tunes. Gone are the early gigs, as a diehard fan reminds him tonight, where he ...

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