Although this blog is usually about fountain pens, today’s post is off-topic, to reflect on an excellent gig at London’s Bush Hall in Shepherds Bush, on Friday 15 July 2022. This was the first of a seven date UK tour and was also the first performance of this new duo to a live audience.
Joshua is well-known from YouTube as one half of the duo The Other Favorites, with Carson McKee. His videos have seen him collaborate with numerous other talented musicians, including Allison Young whose own work includes singing with the Post Modern Jukebox band.
I have raved in this blog before about The Other Favorites (An evening with The Other Favorites, and Another evening with The Other Favorites: this time it’s virtual). I continue to do so, to anyone who will listen. It is hard to think of any other musician as versatile as Josh, not only as a multi-instrumentalist but in crossing pretty much every musical genre, plus being a song-writer and having the IT skills to produce and promote his work.
My wife and I arrived unfashionably early at the venue. The doors were still shut and there was no-one about. A passing couple stopped to look at the poster of Joshua and Allison on the front door, and asked us if this was who we had come to see and how we had heard about the event. “What type of music is it, Americana?” This put me on the spot. How do you pigeon-hole Josh Turner who can not only turn his hand to, but excel at so many types of music from pop, rock, country, folk, bluegrass, singer-songwriter, gypsy-jazz, great American songbook standards, and more. I thought of Allison Young, whose videos of songs such as “Crazy” and “Fever” I had seen – and came out with a fumbled response of “Jazz”. “But that’s not a jazz guitar” said my enquirer, pointing to the Spanish guitar in the poster. “No, but he can play any stringed instrument you put in front of him”, I gushed. I hope that they came back and bought tickets.

As show time drew closer, a decent sized queue built up behind us. Many in the know had gone to the bar next door before the show. We chatted to another couple: Dave had been watching The Other Favorites on Youtube for a considerable time but not made it to a live show before.
With no allocated seating, we were able to pick the front row. It was our first concert since lockdown restrictions were lifted and good to be able to enjoy live music again.

Josh and Allison took to the stage, each holding a guitar. They launched into “Shadows on the Wall”, also the opening song on their recent EP entitled “May 9-12” comprising six tracks written between those dates. Josh told the audience that they had realised as the tour approached, that they did not have many songs, – due in part to not quite believing that the tour would happen. They had recorded new material, not that we would have known they were new, as the songs from the EP blended right in with the rest of the set, as if they had been performing them for years.
What took place was an evening of pure joy and a masterclass in musicianship. The two performers remained on stage together throughout, although a few of the numbers were solo. There were some teething problems with Allison’s mic initially which crackled and popped. Josh paused in playing to give the mic a deft tap, which cured the problem temporarily until it was soon replaced by the sound engineer. Allison appeared not in the least fazed by the episode, which endeared them both to us all the more.
Josh’s finger-style guitar playing always amazes me, in his musicality and confident mastery of the fingerboard – be it on an acoustic or his starburst Fender Telecaster seen in many videos, or his ukulele, all of which featured in the show. There is never a beat missed or note out of place as he uses these instruments to their full potential. (I am thinking here of my own baritone ukulele, and a new mandolin, which would love to be played properly).

Allison’s voice is beautiful and has a timeless warmth and quality which was showcased perfectly on such classics as Hoagy Carmichael’s “Stardust”, or Diana Krall’s “Autumn in New York” as well as “Fever” and “Crazy”. She cites Patsy Cline as a major influence. Her natural charm, expressive movements and the twinkle in her eyes in performing all of these, brought them to life. She also sang and played a few of her own songs not yet recorded, which can be a test for an audience but were well received.
Josh played some songs from his back catalogue. “Nineteen and Aimless” was a song he had written about being nineteen and aimless. He honoured his 93 year old grandmother, in playing an instrumental that he had arranged at her request back when she was only 91, an impressive and foot-tapping rendition of “St Louis Blues” and was the envy of all the wannabe guitarists in the room. But it was his song “Cross-eyed Love” with its rousing speeded up, drop-tuned, gallop at the end, which brought the house down.
Josh and Allison played a guitar instrumental duet on La Valse d’Amelie, Yann Tierson’s “Amelie’s Waltz” from the 2001 French language film Amelie. Josh told us that both he and Allison were fans of the film. This slow piece was one of my wife’s highlights of the night.

They played over 20 songs in all. After the encore as the lights came up, two ladies sitting behind us asked how we had heard of the event. I explained that I had seen it online (and jumped on the tickets). They asked me if I played an instrument. I said that I played guitar, or used to think I could! Watching Josh is humbling but I admire these great musicians with so much ability and potential, following their dream.
I looked up Hoagy Carmichael afterwards. On Wikipedia is says that he “was among the first singer-songwriters in the age of mass media to utilise new communication technologies such as television, electronic microphones and sound recording.” Sound like anyone? To this Josh and Allison have harnessed Youtube and Instagram. As Josh put it, social media is not all a hell-hole. Good things come out of too, such as how he and Allison came to “follow” each other, to meet, record videos and the EP and now put together this tour. Josh had made good use of the lockdown to write and record an album and perform some livestream gigs all from his New York apartment. Allison had also been writing.
As I left the theatre, into the sultry warm London night, I had a spring in my step and was still grinning at the joy of the evening and the knowledge that such talent exists in the world.
Edit: 23 July 2022. Below is the setlist (compiled from a combination of my list made during the show, a photo of the list on the stage floor, plus the website Setlist FM.
- Shadows on the wall;
- Do I ever cross your mind (Dolly Parton);
- Lucy;
- Stardust;
- Plastic Jesus;
- Secondhand store;
- Fever; (Peggy Lee)
- Nineteen & Aimless;
- St Louis Blues (instrumental);
- Aquellos Ojos Verdes; (Spanish song)
- Samba Ukulele;
- Winter’s come and gone;
- La Valse d’Amelie; (Theme from the film “Amelie”)
- Autumn in New York; (Diana Krall)
- Til the stars turn cold;
- Where in time;
- Cross-eyed love;
- I fall to pieces; (Patsy Cline)
- Tiny Vases;
- Crazy; (Patsy Cline)
- We’ll meet again; Vera Lynn
- Hollow Wood.
That sounds like a brilliant evening. Whatever you’re interested in, it’s good to beathe some new life into it. Your post is a timely reminder to keep exploring and be open to new things.
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Thanks for reading Pamela. Yes, it was a brilliant evening and a treat to be able to enjoy live music again.
Josh Turner (and his duo The Other Favorites) have recorded superb covers on YouTube of so many songs by artists I grew up listening to, as well as introducing me to lots of music by other artists, in the four years or so since I have been aware of them. If I can introduce even a tiny proportion of my modest readership to their channel, and to Allison Young too, who go on to get as much pleasure from watching them as I have, then this post will have been worthwhile. 🙂
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Some of the UK Tour shows have been recorded and posted on YouTube ( such as the Southampton one – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjzQiEcHw0o ) – I’m so envious that you got to see them in their FIRST live performance together!
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Thankyou. Yes, I have since seen some videos of the UK tour show on Mark Galbraith’s YouTube channel. They are a good record of the event.
It was special to be at their first show together and they were on excellent form. People commented that we were witnessing something special.
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One interesting note Hoagy Carmichael is also from Indiana where Josh considers himself to be from, although he did spend some years in North Carolina where he met Carson to form the Other Favorites.
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Thanks for reading. I have been a big fan of The Other Favorites ever since I first found them on YouTube and have now seen them several times, including some livestream concerts. Their videos and performances are always very impressive.
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Near the beginning of Covid, I was looking for new artists and accidentally ran across Josh’s performance of P Simon’s Love Me Like a Rock in an empty auditorium with a black choir. This has led me to quite the odyssey with Josh, Carson, Tony, Reina, Allison, Scary Pockets, Walk off the World, Mary Campbell, the Twins. Post Modern Jukebox, et al. What a joyous find!
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Thank you, that sounds quite a rabbit hole you found! The “Loves me like a rock” video would have been of rehearsals for the show celebrating the Graceland album, which I was fortunate to see at the Shepherds Bush Empire theatre. Josh Turner played an evening of Paul Simon’s early music in the first half. The second half consisted of him performing the entire Graceland album with a band and a South African gospel choir. Josh is one of the most accomplished and versatile musicians I have seen.
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God! How i wish i had been there. I don’t let a day go by without watching
Allison & Josh on youtube. each and every one of the duets always ending
with Stardust Allisons voice is that of an angel and accompanied fantastically
by Josh (what a musician he really is) and Allison is the most beautiful Girl and
Soo talented on Guitar and keyboard as well as that angelic voice.
Please let me know if you are in London again 👍👍
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Thanks Ken. I have been fortunate to see Josh Turner perform live in London on four occasions now: twice at Bush Hall, once at Shepherds Bush Empire and once at The Garage, Highbury and Islington. His musicianship is amazing, whether he is playing with Carson McKee as The Other Favorites, or joined by Reina del Cid, or Mary Spender or as the new duo, The Bygones with Allison Young. I have also tuned in for a few of his live streams from Brooklyn, which provided some welcome “live” entertainment during the lockdown. Paired with Allison’s vocals, they are a wonderful duo.
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