Monday, 28 July 2014

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From: Zack Roberts, Professional Guitarist
Jersey City, NJ, USA
Date: July 28, 2014

50 Blues Zack Roberts Signature
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Thursday, 17 July 2014

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Out Soon
Mike Sanchez; The next chapter:
‘It started with a few borrowed 45s, then came the quiff and some knockout threads.’*
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Born in London to Spanish parents in 1964 Mike Sanchez moved to Bewdley aged 11, his parents having left the racially tense capital of that era. He attended Bewdley High School, where he bucked the 70′s pop trend and was drawn to the rock & roll of the late 50′s and early 60′s, along with school pals Ian Jennings and Mark Davies. In woodwork teacher Richard Rogers, they found their mentor; Richard Rogers, also known as Ricky Cool, a well known Midlands harmonica, sax player and band leader. Mike along with Ian and Mark formed the Rockets, the George Hotel in Bewdley served as their base, where a chance visitor, Robert Plant heard them, starting a life long friendship with Mike. Plant introduced them to guitarist Andy Silvester (ex Chicken Shack), who new Ricky well. The result was the forming of Ricky Cool And The Big Town Playboys, they were later to join Robert Plant on stage at the NEC. Ricky left the band in ’86 for family and career reasons, leaving Mike to take over as front man.
Mike’s path also crossed with that of Mick Fleetwood leading to a US tour, returning later for the opening of Mick Fleetwood’s LA Blues Club. Friend Peter Richardson (of ‘Comic strip’ fame) introduced Mike to Jeff Beck, an association with the band, Big Town Playboys resulting in the album ‘Crazy Legs’, a tribute to Gene Vincent, in particular his, guitarist Cliff Gallup.
‘When the music is pumping, the keys are jumping, the sweat is pouring and the rhythm really does satisfy your soul: that is Mike Sanchezhttp://www.rhythm-and-booze.co.uk/?p=9419

Monday, 14 July 2014

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Paul Jones

Hear Paul, Mondays, 7pm
Paul was the original front-man with the group Manfred Mann, and co-composer of the signature tune for Ready, Steady, Go! He was at the forefront of the 60s pop revolution, with million-selling records alongside the likes of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Animals.
In 1966 he turned to acting, first in films and television, and then on stage. His films include 'Privilege' and 'The Committee'. His television credits include 'Z Cars', 'Space 1999' and 'The Sweeney'. In the 1980s he hosted 'Weekend for Granada' and 'A Plus 4' on Channel Four. More recently he starred in four series of the children's favourite, Uncle Jack. At the Royal National Theatre he starred in 'The Beggar's Opera' and 'Guys And Dolls', and for the RSC, 'Kiss Me Kate'. Other West End shows include 'Conduct Unbecoming' (also on Broadway), 'Cats', and 'Pump Boys' and 'Dinettes'. He has worked with directors such as Sir Richard Eyre, Peter Gill and Toby Robertson. His numerous gold albums include one for the original recording of Evita.
In 1979 he founded The Blues Band, which helped kick start another boom in Blues music. The band has recorded "about 17 albums, not counting compilations and repackagings". On radio, he worked for five years on the BBC's World Service, and has broadcast on all five BBC Radio networks as musician, DJ, actor, critic and 'Desert Island Discs' castaway; he also contributed a set of questions to Mastermind.
Paul is the President of the The National Harmonica League and he has recorded with a range of artists including Tina Turner, Percy Sledge, Memphis Slim, Katie Melua and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He has written and/or played music for films, TV programmes and commercials, and his songs have been recorded by a varied bunch, including early Steppenwolf, Helen Shapiro and Ten Years After.
He's married to Fiona Hendley and together they have produced a gospel album, 'Personal'. Their television programme, The 700 Club With Paul And Fiona, won a Gold award from the Christian Broadcasting Council in 2006.
Paul was a BASCA Gold Badge-winner in 1996. He is a Doctor of Music (University Of Portsmouth) and in 2001 received the famous red book for This Is Your Life.
Nowadays he shares the lead with Mike D'Abo in The Manfreds - along with most of the original members of Manfred Mann - touring extensively both in the UK and abroad. Dates can be found on The Manfreds' website.

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Thursday, 10 July 2014

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18-20 July 2014
In and around the Pubs and Streets of Upton upon Severn

welcome


The Upton Blues Festival 2014 is fast approaching!
Nearly 100 gigs over the weekend, three main stages, ten pub stages and one boat stage. Featuring the Best of British Blues plus some from US and Nederlands too. Come for the weekend, camp in our excellent campsite and enjoy the most laid back, town filling, independent-vibed, happy, town festival experience – just look at last year’s feedback from the 1000′s and 1000′s of people who came! 
Everything you expect from the ‘Best Free Blues Festival in the UK’ is in place as we plan to make it bigger, better, safer and even more fun for 2014.
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Set in the beautiful Worcestershire riverside town of Upton upon Severn, this will be our 13th – growing from a small event in a couple of pubs into what is now a festival  that swamps the town with thousands of music fans.
STILL EVERY GIG FREE TO ATTEND – EVERY PERFORMER PAID – AND WITH NO PUBLIC FUNDING OR MAJOR SPONSORSHIP!


Performances start between FRIDAY 6-11pm   –   SATURDAY noon – 11pm   –   SUNDAY noon – 11pm