Mick Thomas' Roving Commission - Noise11.com

Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere on May 15, 2021

in News

Mick Thomas has been busy during lockdown. First was the album ‘See You On The Other Side’ which Mick described as a “postcard from April 2020’. Now there is ‘City’s Calling Me’, another album of newly recorded songs which Mick says kept him busy and a few musicians and industry workers employed while we merged into opening after Covid life.

‘City‘s Calling Me’ was preceded with the Roving Commission’s cover of Cold Chisel’s ‘Forever Now’. Charles Jenkins ‘Keeping The Cannons Clean’ came with a video with a few cameos, and then there is Peter Lawler’s ‘Captain Collingwood’.

Mick Thomas caught up with Noise11’s Paul Cashmere to talk about the album.

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