The Shufflepack
Blues to Make You Wanna Jump & Shout EVERY NIGHT IS DIFFERENT, BUT THE GROOVE IS ALWAYS THE SAME. WITH THE SHUFFLEPACK, THE DECK IS ALWAYS STACKED WITH THE BLUES […]
Blues to Make You Wanna Jump & Shout EVERY NIGHT IS DIFFERENT, BUT THE GROOVE IS ALWAYS THE SAME. WITH THE SHUFFLEPACK, THE DECK IS ALWAYS STACKED WITH THE BLUES […]
Brave Rival Band members: Vocals - Lindsey Bonnick & Chloe Josephine Drums - Donna Peters Guitar - Ed (the shred) Clarke Bass - Billy Dedman What happens when you take […]
The Blue Bishops The Blue Bishops It's been awhile since the Bishops played at Tring, so were glad we can welcome them back this year. On stage tonight will be: […]
Malaya Blue Malaya Blue backed by: Sam Kelley drums Tony Qunta guitar Eddie Masters Bass Acknowledgement of Malaya Blue’s continued recognition in the worlds Blues community can be measured by […]
Alice Armstrong Photos by Ken Jackson and Tony Cole Alice Armstrong (vocals) Stevie Watts (keys) Matt Long (guitar) Kev Hickmann (drums) Josh Rigal (bass) Gemma Dorsett (bvs) A multi UK […]
Secondary Modern Jazz (Hospice of St Francis) This is for people who like their jazz laid back and soulful. Expect an evening of jazz standards, perhaps with a few surprises […]
The Franck Ash Band Franck Ash - guitar, vocals Derek White - bass Chris Sharley - drums Blues guitarist Franck Ash, was guitarist and band leader for Screamin' Jay Hawkins, […]
Martin Harley Martin Harley created a deep impression on the acoustic blues roots and Americana scene but these days he takes county blues riffs to the electric bottleneck slide guitar, […]
The Looters Had you dancing at the Christmas gig together with some authentic Blues & R&B. The Looters Jeff Savage - Vox, harp, guitar Dzal Martin - Vox, guitars John […]
Three Bar Fire Some great music after your Sunday lunch - but Food will also be available Three Bar Fire is an Americana band that play a mixture of re-worked […]
Pearl Handled Revolver “People often deride the blues as static but this psychedelic stew of rock and kaleidoscopic blues shows the medium can be progressive if bands sprinkle invention on […]