Gandy dancin' at the chicken shack, La! blues special!
Don't know what that means.

Victor Brox:



The man Brox kicked it with his superb trio 'The Dream Team' featuring the world champion harmonica player;
no really! A mix of originals and classic blues standards, great stuff.

Victor is a bit of a legend, if you haven't heard of him you most certainly will have heard of anyone he's
played with, i.e. everyone. He was described by Jimi Hendrix and Tina Turner as their favourite white blues singer.

Duke Garwood

Avante-garde, eery, soulful, mesmerising, "do you think he'd like it if I told him I weed a bit while he was playing" said
one (anon.) punter.
Duke has got that blues melancholy. With a suberb imaginative modern style, his voice sounds
like he was dug up from the delta mud, but no he's from Kent or somewhere
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for more info click here.


Tom Doughty
played some lovely stuff on some rare instruments
indeed.
Very cool version of 'Heard it on the Grapevine'.


Tom lives round our way and is a bit of a specialist on the lap steel guitar since crashing his Kamikaze
500cc on the way to work. Heart-felt slide blues in an Americana style, for more information click here.


An all-round top night, many thanks to Mike Chavez-Dawson for excellently bizarre compering, cosmic.


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