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I wasn’t disappointed, they play foot stomping blues rock and I loved the banter between lead singer and guitarist Dave and the crowd: reading a text from their banjo player who couldn’t make it as he had to work. And while I was upstairs networking, I could hear them doing a great version of House of the Rising Sun that must have been awesome in the smaller room.Ĭompletely missing STONE THIEVES set (sorry guys networking) we did have a chat upstairs and you have my card contact me!ĭetermined not to miss any other bands I made my way down to Blue for THE OUTLAW ORCHESTRA, first time seeing them but once again had heard good things about them. I missed most of the next group BACKBONE BLUES BAND, but from what I did catch they play a laid back slow and smooth old school blues. I really want to catch these guys again for a bigger set and look forward to seeing them somewhere on the road. Rob has a great throaty vocal and plays a mean blues harp, his stage presence is a mix of Ronnie Van Zant and Ricky Medlocke: crouching at his mic stand and singing songs about whiskey, north American Indian culture complete with war dance and even being Up Shit Creek and tonight they played a cover of Train Train as it was Alec’s favourite.

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These seasoned professionals know this genre inside out, showcasing their new EP Aged in Oak and also playing songs from their first one Shinola: they had the audience clapping singing and also laughing at Rob’s stories throughout their set. I had heard good things about this band and was interested to see how they would handle kicking off the proceedings, all dressed in cowboy hats except for the bandana clad bass man Mark, lead singer Rob and the rest of the guys smiling Fred guitars, Andy Moose guitars and Steve drums, play southern rock the way it should be played. Red First band of the night SONS OF LIBERTY five musicians from Bristol and south Wales. The red room main stage, the blue room smaller stage which will henceforth be called red, and blue in this review. It is no mean feat to put on an event as huge as this and to run it so smoothly but that is what these guys do: two stages, everything running on time (well almost) and providing wonderful food throughout the day, big up to the curry man and his wife. Welcome to CRAZY COWBOY 3, fifteen live bands in one day and it was sold out weeks ago, once again all thanks to the hard-working dynamic duo Steph Raymer and my brother from another mother Alec, along with a team of soundmen, lighting and bar staff, not forgetting Mr Cash the lovable dog or Super Cash tonight, complete with cape. 3 days ago STORM FORCE Unleashes a Stunning Re-Working of ‘UNINVITED’ by Fellow Canadian Icon, Alanis Morrissette.2 days ago Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells Live In Concert – The 50th Anniversary Celebration – UK Tour Announced for 2023.2 days ago Forged In Black announce new live shows over the festive period.2 days ago Album Review: Queensrÿche: Digital Noise Alliance.2 days ago EPICA – release new single ‘The Great Tribulation’ feat.

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