At last - going to a gig - anyone else?
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RegMolehusband said:
Later this month, Robert Plant with Saving Grace.
Saving Grace……a co-operative featuring Robert Plant and Suzi Dian - vocals, Oli Jefferson - percussion, Tony Kelsey – mandolin, baritone and acoustic guitars and Matt Worley – banjo, acoustic and baritone guitars, and cuatro.
Please shout out to Mr Plant - Penelope Stopit reckons the best album ever produced would have been Led Zep lV if S to H wasn't on itSaving Grace……a co-operative featuring Robert Plant and Suzi Dian - vocals, Oli Jefferson - percussion, Tony Kelsey – mandolin, baritone and acoustic guitars and Matt Worley – banjo, acoustic and baritone guitars, and cuatro.
Cheers
Well, I have to say the organizers of 'Love Rocks' do it brilliantly and, even though it was sold out at half capacity, put on a great show in Friday and Saturday's heat. Really quite special to see folk enjoying live bands again... and many of the artists getting emotional about being back on stage.
Highlights (for me, but well worth looking up if you like your Blues and classic Rock) were Elles Bailey, Scarlet Rebels, Jack J Hutchinson...
...and as for Hollow Star! One of the tightest, punchiest (and loudest) sets I've seen from anyone in years... check them out on Youtube and Facebook and catch them if you can. A seriously good rock band.
Now I'm envious of you guys with gigs lined up so I need to get something else in the diary...
Highlights (for me, but well worth looking up if you like your Blues and classic Rock) were Elles Bailey, Scarlet Rebels, Jack J Hutchinson...
...and as for Hollow Star! One of the tightest, punchiest (and loudest) sets I've seen from anyone in years... check them out on Youtube and Facebook and catch them if you can. A seriously good rock band.
Now I'm envious of you guys with gigs lined up so I need to get something else in the diary...
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