Josh T Pearson
Keaton Henson: Birthdays – review
Ally Carnwath
24, Feb, 2013 @12:05 AM
Josh T Pearson: A Room for London performance – video
The latest in the Room for London series sees Texan musician Josh T Pearson performing live from Artangel's boat installation perched on top of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank. Watch the performance here
29, Oct, 2012 @10:32 AM
Josh T Pearson previews his show at A Room for London - video
Texan musician Josh T Pearson talks to Laura Barton about his forthcoming show as part of the A Room for London project on London's South Bank
Laura Barton
17, Oct, 2012 @8:35 AM
Latitude 2012: festival preview
Ava Lockyear and John Burke: From Amadou & Mariam to Zola Jesus, here's our pick of the lineup at this weekend's Latitude festival
Ava Lockyear and John Burke
11, Jul, 2012 @9:36 AM
Spotify Live: Josh T Pearson performs I Ain't Your Christ - video
Watch the bearded troubadour perform I Ain't Your Christ from his album Last of the Country Gentlemen
12, Dec, 2011 @4:57 PM
Josh T Pearson live session - How I Wrote Sorry with a Song
Josh T Pearson visited the Guardian's studios to perform Sorry with a Song
Andy Gallagher, Shehani Fernando, Noah Payne-Frank and Ben Kape
17, Nov, 2011 @2:13 PM
Josh T Pearson: 'Each show, I think I'll never do this again'
His latest album has been hailed as the release of the year. Josh T Pearson talks to Laura Barton about his Pentecostal upbringing, life in the desert – and how you write a song about heartbreak
Laura Barton
16, Nov, 2011 @9:45 PM

This week's new singles
Josh T Pearson | Blawan | The Magician Feat Jeppe | Eddie Vedder | Evanescence
David Stubbs
30, Sep, 2011 @11:06 PM

Hail, Hail, Rock'n'Roll
Laura Barton
26, May, 2011 @9:00 PM
Josh T Pearson – review
Betty Clarke
15, May, 2011 @3:58 PM

Live music booking now
Anvil | Slash | Josh T Pearson | Green Man Festival | The Apple Cart | God Speed! You Black Emperor | Wu-Tang Clan
The Guide
06, May, 2011 @11:05 PM

Sarabeth Tucek and Josh T Pearson are the Charlie Sheens it's OK to follow
Two of this year's most striking albums are immensely candid rock confessionals. Should we feel dirty for listening in?
Laura Snapes
15, Apr, 2011 @11:03 PM
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