I have to admit that although he's a smashing lad I'm a bit disappointed. He's a wonderful musician, studied jazz at Boston, won a scholarship to America's top jazz college in New York, the first time I heard him playing standards really well he was 11. Music can be a precarious way to make a living so I don't blame him one bit. I just hope he's also playing stuff he likes.
Very jealous of any musician- such a talent, love listening to my son play the guitar. I had to learn cello at school and hated it -it kind of put me off learning any other instrument which I now regret
As Chet Atkins said, If you're very lucky in life someone will put a guitar in your hands when you're young. I did caddying and paper rounds to buy my first guitar for £5 when I was 14, and it's great for open mikes. I always enjoyed watching my son draw, by the time he was 7 he was better than me.
Bagpuss is back! On the big screen... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crrjwlvxknko Hope they don't ruin it, but I'm not optimistic. What next? Mr Benn ... the man who haunted himself Bod ... this time it's personal Fingermouse ... The Revenge
Not sure Fingers Mouse will be allowed anymore - the nanny state seems to be tightening up on all forms of pornography
Ant & Dec - 23 consecutive awards for best Showbiz knobs - a record now broken https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg7dgd394kno ...by Gary Lineker Honestly, you couldn't make it up. These TV awards are comedy Gold all in themselves.
I'm so sick of mood music in documentaries. It's getting louder and louder. I had a look at Human on Iplayer, and the music is so loud you can hardly hear some of the commentary. I won't watch the rest of the series. Absolutely ghastly.
Black Rabbit is superb tellybox. Jude Law is actually very good in it, even with the New York accent. Bateman steals the show, though. 9/10