Tag Archives: Matt Henderson

Review- “Prose and Kahns”- Old English

reviewed by Michael Thomas To understand why Prose and Kahns is such an achievement, one must become familiar with the circumstances leading to its conception. The origin of some of these songs are from years ago, before Old English—with its … Continue reading

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Audible Hoots: Old English

Matt Henderson, the man behind the “accidental band” that is Old English, has fairly deep roots with this blog. In fact, he was the first-ever submission that this blog got- so it’s nice to see that he’s still around, and … Continue reading

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Grayowl Point (Partial) Year in Review

by Michael 2009 was a momentous year for music, and an even more momentous year for Grayowl Point. Why? Because Grayowl Point just came into existence. What started as a blog made totally for rambling about nothing transformed into a blog … Continue reading

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Review- “People with Places to Go”- Matt Henderson

Reviewed by Michael I can certainly see after listening to Toronto singer-songwriter Matt Henderson’s latest album why my good friends in the Passengers rave about him so much. People with Places to Go is a nine-track offering that clocks in … Continue reading

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