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- The Riff is a new tv music magazine show launched within the bounds of the Covid-19 pandemic. This all new music show features new artist and new musical products.
- A musician takes time out to do some archeology and seeks out the hiding place along the Sussex coast of a lost fabled crown that supposedly helps protect Great Britain against invasion.
- From the fabulous grounds of Groombridge Place, the Bazz Norton Trio treat us to a glorious set of relaxing Jazz music, with an extra special appearance from soul singer Moya Ruskin on vocals.
- The famous duo, Rattlebone and Kippo venture out to discover the art of carp fishing. They take along Chris for good measure, as they need to learn just how to bait up.
- During the film 'Cherokees Burger Van at the end of the Gig' the band are on a sojourn which follows them across the world in search of the immortal burger van, to which holds many secrets once have gotton there. Musical interludes which feature the band performing some of their well known and re-written classics are spread throughout the film. Here then, is the song 'Beautiful,' which sees the boys in a recording studio having a good time performing the song live. The title reflects about a long lost female friend, and indeed, she then turns out to be just a 'dream'. Snippets of the girl in question can be seen through a mirage of the band playing. This song was actually only seen in the full film for little under a minute, so here is the full uncut song which can now be found online.
- Popular hit 'I Fall Apart' music promotion as featured in the film 'Burger Van at the end of the Gig'
- In which our comic duo explore the art of fishing with their good friend Chris in tow. They learn just how to bait up and cast off and catch those elusive fishes from the lake.
- Blues Train is a song as featured in the Cherokees film - Burger Van at the end of the Gig (2017) Pete 'Rattlebone' conveys his feelings being within the Blues 'rock n' roll' gravy train lifestyle.
- In which our two friends engage in the art of 'Tools' Kippo takes the Bone on wealth of information all about these metal implements and shows us a trick or two along the way. The usual banter follows.
- The revered musician Bazz Norton dons his lookalike Walter White appearance (from tv's popular Breaking Bad tv series) to conjure up this all time jazz classic from a London hideaway. Bazz and a handful of musicians set up in a printing factory, get their instruments out and set about their daily antics to the tune of 'Have you ever loved a woman' Very cool indeed.
- In which our two Sussex cousins enter the world of making shelves. The 'Bone' assists Kippo in getting the wood ready, making sure the is wall prepped, along with other such interesting tips and tricks that we can all learn a thing about.
- During a hiatus from The Cherokees project, Pete Rattlebone turned to new approaches with some of his older familiar tracks. This time the incantation was a female lead singer to offer a fresher approach and to appeal to a wider audience. On the back of the new track a video film was shot to accompany the new mix for promotional usage to record companies. As things would turn out, Alice decided to leave the fold and this particular song version was shelved. However It reappeared in the movie a couple of years later and was sung by by Lord Vespertine.
- Frightening is a song as featured in the film 'Burger van at the end of the gig' (2017) It for tells the story of being uneasy on an american express train whilst travelling across the american highways of South Dakota. It's a throwback of when times were much different and travelling perhaps more fun on an old fashioned steam locomotive. During the film, the band The Cherokees travel across parts of Europe and America, and this song accompanies sequences to show the band moving around the continents from gig to gig. The actual song was recorded earlier than the actual movie as it needed to be ready for the post production editing it its finished state, so this song precludes the final tv film production by a year at least.
- The infamous Aussie Rock band - The Cherokees in their first zany adventures to find the immortal burger van at the end of the gig.
- Hungarian Rockabilly artist Rhythm Sophie sings one of her latest hits whilst on a short tour of the UK.
- Following the adventures of Pete 'Rattlebone' on the continuous road of playing and making music to the dozens. Remembering home territories whilst he's away.
- The first in a new series featuring two great friends. the master of guitar, and the master craftsman. In this first episode the couple venture into the world of Plumbing.
- In which the Cherokees take a hiatus and reinvent their brand of music with new lead vocalist Alice Rose.
- The Cherokees performed this pastiche pop song to enlighten the proceedings within the film 'Burger Van (2017) It's a comedy tail of the big 'band' actually now reduced to doing all the house chores under the Mistress's orders, Madam Mimm.