Started Dec 2, 2012
Started Mar 23, 2012
Started Mar 23, 2012
Stevie Smith Blues Experience
Ruthless Blues front man and blues harp player Stevie Smith (Salt/Long John Baldry/Bad Manners) teams up with his namesake guitarist Steve Smith (DRN/Hotclub, The Sharpies). Plus Roy Shipston - Keyboards (Roccoco, Mick Underwoods Glory Road), Clive Edwards - (Screaming Lord Sutch, Pat Travers, Bernie Marsden's SOS) and Glynn Evans - Bass (Alan Glen, John O'Leary, Stevie Smith) . for a blues special.…
Posted on June 3, 2013 at 6:01am
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MICHAEL KATON BAND - Detroit legends, from Hell, Michigan - 'American McMofo'…
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DANNY BRYANT CD Launch of 'Hurricane' on Jazzhaus + PLANET GRAFITTI @ Beaverwood Club, Chsilehurst, Kent BR7 on Thur 6 June 2013 7.30pm Planet Graffit on at 8.20pm
DANNY BRYANT - 'Prisoner of The Blues' from the new album 'Hurricane'…
Posted on June 3, 2013 at 5:30am
Beaverwood video update
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz28MRHIPUE&feature=youtu.be
Posted on May 13, 2013 at 6:39am
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THORNETTA DAVISW JAMMIN WITH GRAMMY AWARD WINNING PRODUCER DON WAS ON BASS, BRIAN "ROSCO" WHITE ON GUITAR, GRAMMY AWARD WINNING PRODUCER "8 MILE" LUIS RESTO ON KEYS, AND "BIG CHEIF" TERRY "THUNDA" ON DRUMS
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Great to see you joining the site , you probably don't remember but we had a short telephone conversation regarding your analysis
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