18: Jamie Lenman Creates his Full Circle, plays Would You Rather, and Shares his Favourites! cover art

18: Jamie Lenman Creates his Full Circle, plays Would You Rather, and Shares his Favourites!

18: Jamie Lenman Creates his Full Circle, plays Would You Rather, and Shares his Favourites!

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Jamie Lenman, lead singer of beloved band Reuben, who has also had a very successful solo career and is a very accomplished illustrator, working for National Newspapers and Doctor Who Magazine is the very special guest on this week's Full Circle. It was an absolute honour to have him on, and he was hilarious, insightful, and an incredible storyteller!

He has also recently released an audio play called The Treasure, all performed by him, and you can watch that here: https://youtu.be/my2L9hhsWTw?si=2uYDcYDLmTDT-QvZ

You can also check out his illustrations at http://www.jamielenman.com/portfolio/ which also has his contact details for private commission or prints.

On the show:

- Jamie shares a fun fact never heard elsewhere!

- He answers some tough Would You Rather questions, including deleting all his music or destroying all his drawings

- We play a game called "Lenman's Links" where Jamie had to work out the musician or band and his connection with them

- Jamie also shares some of his Favourites!

- And, of course, Jamie makes his Full Circle, ranging from Reuben (obviously!) to Queens of the Stone Age. Playlist for the songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2swQkv0H8NGLswpHIYTDGw?si=6b294631fee04764&pt=54988af3b14e5cb8d03b8a35bc5a5db1

All this and so much more on The Full Circle! Thank you again to Jamie for being on the show; an absolute honour!

Follow Jamie Lenman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamielenman

Follow the Full Circle page on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fullcirclepodcastDC

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