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Liz Thomson

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Liz Thomson has maintained a dual career, chronicling the international publishing industry, and writing arts journalism for newspapers and magazines around the world. The author of a number of critical anthologies on music and popular culture, she is the founder of The Village Trip, a festival celebrating arts and activism in Greenwich Village and the East Village of New York City. This year's festival, the sixth, runs from September 14-28. Her latest book, Joan Baez: The Last Leaf, has won wide praise, Mojo's five-star review describing it as "the definitive biography". Liz is also the revising editor of Bob Dylan: No Direction Home by the late Robert Shelton.

Articles By Liz Thomson

Adam Macqueen: The Lies of the Land review - light, but enlightening

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CD: Tom Russell - Folk Hotel

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CD: Kev Minney - Stories of the Sky

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CD: Joan Osborne - Songs of Bob Dylan

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Jason Webster: Fatal Sunset review - more flavoursome crime in Valencia

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CD: Songdog - Joy Street

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Indigo Girls, Islington Assembly Hall review - exhilarating and generous

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Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Cadogan Hall review - peace, love and harmonies

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h.Club 100 Awards: Publishing and Writing - it's not all about the mainstream

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CD: Emma Stevens - To My Roots

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Danny Goldberg: In Search of the Lost Chord review - 1967 well remembered

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Chris Patten: First Confession - A Sort of Memoir review - remembrances of government and power

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CD: Steve Earle & The Dukes - So You Wanna Be An Outlaw

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CD: Steve Earle & The Dukes - So You Wanna Be An Outlaw

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Billy Bragg: Roots, Radicals and Rockers review - riffing on skiffle, and more besides

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Bella Bathurst: Sound, review - an illuminating book on deafness

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