The second night of a three night run at this most hallowed of halls saw this modern-day blues rock avenger at the peak of his considerable superpowers.
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An exhilarating home-counties hoe-down at this iconic south-west London venue, as Hampshire hot-shots Flight Brigade enthralled and delighted with their soaring brand of alt-pop. Their acclaimed 2016 debut albu...
Playing a show on a Monday night is always a tough ask especially for bands on the starry stairlift to establishing themselves as a major player on the touring circuit.
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Roll up, Roll up and bring the outsiders, the defiant punks, shady goths, kitched-up rockabillies, tattooed dames, mascaraed ne'er do wells, chic pirate attired oldies, skull and crossbones wastrels, demimonde ...
Of the many aspiring young rock acts emerging on the busy cross-Atlantic music scene, Bishop Gunn is most definitely on the rise and firing from all barrels with their flint edged sparky set of southern hued ha...
Positioned above a rock bar below that is one of Camden Town's more recent landmark music watering holes, the upstairs room at The Black Heart is an unforgiving venue: small, claustrophobic, sweaty, cramped sig...
“Ain’t gonna quit ya, get the picture?” sings an on song Phil May and, billed as the final Pretty Things electric show, we can take it that this isn’t the end of the line for these legends from the Dart...
The seductive pull of two legends playing one room was force enough to attract a sold-out crowd to the opening night of Blues Fest at The O2.
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Revered the world over as the Titan of Twang, 80-year-old guitar legend Duane Eddy rode into London Town to play his 'strum and drang' to a sold-out Palladium.
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