Caboose – 8.30pm
Inspired by ragged shorelines and dusty canyons, Caboose play a subtle blend of Americana & Blues that echoes across the sands of time. Stories from the sea and songs from the heart
Inspired by ragged shorelines and dusty canyons, Caboose play a subtle blend of Americana & Blues that echoes across the sands of time. Stories from the sea and songs from the heart
Chris White - Saxes Terry Pack - Bass Nick Smalley - Drums Chris White is a world-class saxophonist and arranger whose career spans collaborations with legends like Paul McCartney, George Benson, Billy Ocean, and Bobby Womack. From 2010, he joined Van Morrison’s band. He’s also shared the stage with Ray Charles
Jack Beattie has played with some of the North West’s finest musicians such as Les Bolger (Louis Stewart Quartet), John McCormick (The Spinners, Gary Potter), John Harper (John Williams, Atarah Ben-Tovim), and Paul Leonard (Peter King, Jools Holland). He’s also performed/recorded with many of the UK’s leading Gospel and CCM artists such as Steve Thompson (Dionne Warwick, London Community Gospel Choir), Graham Kendrick, and Geraldine Latty. Mike Stock (bass) studied in Los Angeles with Joel Di Bartolo (Buddy Rich, The Tonight Show, Ernie Watts), Tom Warrington (Buddy Rich, Randy Brecker), and Jeff Berlin (Alan Holdsworth). He went on to perform in multiple situations with the likes of Kenny Jones (The Who), Mike Rutherford (Genesis), and Paul Young (Sad Café). Tony MacDonnell, hailing from Leeds College of music, has worked professionally as a drummer since his formative years. He’s performed with legends such as Johnny Dankworth and Tubby Hayes and continues to work with the Les Paul Big Band
The Ellie Babies trio - fronted by singer Ellie Laine - play jazz, swing, blues and boogie woogie, combining musicianship with a fun vibe. Their repertoire includes songs by artists ranging from Nina Simone to The Stray Cats and The Beatles.
www.andytwyman.com Insta: @andytwyman Tiktok: @andytwymanofficial Facebook: Facebook.com/andytwymanboogie Act Bio Imagine what the Monty Python writers might have dreamt up over dinner with Muddy Waters. Andy Twyman's one man band act is a unique blend of deep blues with comedy and rock & roll. The result is a show packed with heart and humour. Andy has found a place as one of the most original acts on the circuit today. His distinct style has been heard and seen at Glastonbury Festival, on BBC Radio 2 and Channel 4. Andy first took to the stage aged 12 in pubs and clubs, with his guitar, voice and harmonica, performing solo and jamming with local musicians including Rory Graham (aka Rag and Bone Man). Before hitting 18, he had gigged as a solo act in top London venues including The Jazz Café and 100 Club. Driven to create a distinctive and exciting act, Andy learnt to play foot operated drums, giving his songs a beat to get people on their feet. Drawing on influences as diverse as Muddy Waters and Monty Python he developed a one man band show. Andy has brought his one man band show to Spain, the Netherlands and France, has […]
Do you have a birthday in the next 12 months ? 😉 A staff party, a wedding, a baby shower ? Get in touch! Great drinks, great food, great vibes. Bring your own DJ (or not), book a band (or ask us). If you have a small gathering of up to 25 people, our upstairs is available rather than the whole venue.
Fun, versatile acoustic duo with keys & guitar performing a wide range of covers and heart-felt originals
Jean Obungu's Book 'Pep Talks & Poetic Promises is available now on Authorhouse and Amazon About the Book This is a reflection collection of poems of love, finding beauty in simplicity in life, sweet memories and creative and imaginative sentences. Often sparked with reflective imagination. I have spoken about my life experiences in a creative candid way. Some poems are like pep talks to myself and the audience. This poetry book has poems that aim to motivate, encourage, indulge and boost the confidence of the reader. It addresses issues of self-esteem, raising through challenges, offering messages of resilience and encouragement. About the Author Jean Beatrice Akinyi Obungu is better known as Tales of Jean. She is a writer and blogger under the alias the crown on my head on word press. She is a teacher, social justice promoter, women and children rights supporter, a free spirit and positivity mindset influencer as depicted in her poems. You can connect to Jean via her poetry content on her social Media @Tales_of_Jean_Poetry. Supported by Poetry for the People.
Solo Boogie Woogie Piano Marky is a charismatic showman with a huge voice most often described as a mix of Elton John and Freddie Mercury, and Piano chops to make Jerry Lee Lewis blush. Remarkyble. www.markydawson.co.uk Check him out here
Christmas Karaoke Jam with live band
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