Tim Rose Latest about Tim Rose How Bonnie Dobson's post-apocalyptic first song finally found its way home By Max Bell published 4 February 26 For over three decades, Morning Dew's authorship was in dispute, but its author wasn't afraid to call out the injustice Tracks & Singles Get the Louder NewsletterSelect the newsletters you’d like to receive. Then, add your email to sign up.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MORE FROM LOUDER...1How Bonnie Dobson's post-apocalyptic first song finally found its way home2Nine Joe Bonamassa albums you should listen to, and one to avoid3"This is far and away the best live version of Paradise City I've ever seen": Rare footage of Guns N' Roses playing live in 1987 surfaces online4"I'm not doing it out of guilt." The story of Queen's historic Live Aid show5Nirvana's most controversial song and why it made a US President smash up his own kid's CD
How Bonnie Dobson's post-apocalyptic first song finally found its way home By Max Bell published 4 February 26 For over three decades, Morning Dew's authorship was in dispute, but its author wasn't afraid to call out the injustice