In the 1950’s legendary English actor David Niven fell in love with the South of France, it’s climate and luxury lifestyle. The Oscar winning actor fell in love with the Riviera whilst filming Bonjour Tristesse in 1957, purchasing the gorgeous Lo Scoglietto in the early Sixties. Lo Scoglietto means ‘The Little Rock’ as it sits […]
Visiting Villa Nellcôte – a pilgrimage of sorts
The Villa Nellcôte, in Villefranche Sur Mer has to be one of the most fabled locations in rock n roll history. It was here that Keith Richards moved in October 1971 to avoid high taxes in the UK. It is here where the Rolling Stones would congregate and record their classic album, Exile on Main […]
Dinner at Les Remparts – one of the finest restaurant views in the South of France
Dinner at Les Remperts at the Hôtel Château de La Chèvre d’Or in Eze counts as one of my favourite dining experiences in the world. This isn’t a Michelin Starred restaurant (that’s upstairs) nor is it that big. But the food is great, the service is great and the views are to die for. Our […]
After the race – pictures from the Tour de France in Nice
The Tour de France typically ends on the Champs Elysee, but Paris was kinda busy for the Olympics so they moved it to Nice. The Grand Arrivee was scheduled to land in the city at the exact time of our summer holiday, so the usual routine of summer at Le Negresco had to change. The […]
Eric Clapton 2024 Concert – First Night Review, Set List & Highlights
After 20 years, I attended Eric Clapton’s concert in Newcastle, enjoying a mix of new tracks and classic blues.
Legendary Los Angeles Rock n Roll Landmarks: A Trip Through Music History
There are no shortage of Rock n Roll Landmarks in Los Angeles. I mean, can you think of a more rock ’n roll city than Los Angeles? Whilst London may have a longer heritage, and no shortage of New York Songs, it is LA that really encapsulates the success and excess of rock & roll. Where […]