Anyone who knows me will be almost as amazed as I am to hear me say I’m active on Facebook, but I think it’ll be an easier way of keeping a blog of some sort while I’m away, and besides everyone keeps telling me that I need to get on top of social media more if I’m going to get anywhere as a musician… so do check out www.facebook.com/TheBeetrootGuy and follow my progress: I’ll be posting something, however short, from the start of February through to (at least) my return to the UK.
Beetroot to me…
Anyone who’s followed my musical career for any length of time will have heard my Beetroot song- I recently discovered a shared inspiration with a lady called Marie-Anne who runs the Beetroot Cafe police box on the edge of the Meadows. So we got talking, and she’s putting on a fantastic raw food Burns Night supper this year, on the 26th of January- so it only seems appropriate that I should arrange the musical entertainment for the evening!
If you’d like to come along, you can book a ticket at the Beet Box or online at www.beetrootcafe.co.uk. Tickets are £40 for an amazing 5-course raw vegan meal and live music, including some traditional tunes, some Rabbie Burns, and some Majk Stokes- including the Beetroot Song, of course.
Majk Stokes- the first interview
This is kinda exciting: my first interview, for the online magazine “Impulse”, talking about my songs and the songwriting process, Adelaide, the environment, and of course, coffee…
www.impulsemag-online.com/2017/12/too-much-caffeine-an-interview-with-majk-stokes/
Thanks to Ryan Traynor