Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes' 'ยฃ10m divorce battle heads for court showdown after settlement talks collapse'
Eamonn and Ruth, both 66, announced their split in May 2024 after 27 years together, 14 of which were spent in wedlock.
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Eamonn and Ruth, both 66, announced their split in May 2024 after 27 years together, 14 of which were spent in wedlock.
The British bandโs breezy, collagist sound has charmed underground music fans โ though it belies the family and financial strife that went into their beautiful second LP During a session for their 2020 debut album, Tara Clerkin Trio were interrupted by building work taking place outside. Scrapes and clangs of scaffolding got caught in the chord loop they were making on a childhood keyboard at the time. Rather than scrap the recording and start again, they grew attached to the soft dissonance of the metal, and sought to replicate it in the final version of the song. They ended up using a more audible clip from a royalty-free sample website, Tara Clerkin recalls, laughing. โWe had to credit the guy who had recorded the sound on the sleevenotes.โ These happy accidents and incidental noises have gone on to shape much of the Bristol-formed bandโs breezy, collage-like sound, which has charmed underground music fans across the spectrum (including jazz heads โ despite the name, they stress that they are not a jazz band). That first album is now on its fourth repress and theyโve released two acclaimed EPs since. Drifting somewhere between minimalist jazz, avant-pop and trip-hop, their looping compositions are born from hours of improvising and layering. Their melodies clatter, clonk and wander in strange directions around Clerkinโs daydreamy incantations, conjured from a motley crew of instruments they can and canโt play properly. Continue reading...
Ruth Langsford called for quicker diagnosis of dementia, which her mother and father have both had.