Mole Man
Well-known member
Hi Forum Folks,
Quick 'heads up'!!
Pete Feenstra presents Ex-Rolling Stone guitarist Mick Taylor plays the Real Music Club in Whetstone, North London (N20) on Saturday, 20th September, 2008.
All Star Band featuring Denny Newman (guitar), Max Middleton (piano/keys), Kuma Harada (bass) & Jeff Allan (drums).
This is an exclusive London show and this is the first London club show that Mick has played in the UK in three years.
Those who were lucky enough to witness the man in action at the Boom Boom Club (Sutton) Feenstra promoted gig at the end of last month will attest that the man is playing on top form at present. If you are at all a fan of world class blues and slide guitar playing then for heaven's sake don't miss this one!!
Promoter's web site:
http://www.feenstra.co.uk/
Tickets: ?12 (adv), ?15 (door)
Click "Venues" tab and then "Whetstone". Be sure to prebook ahead (small saving of ?2, it all helps!) as this show will be sure to sell out on prebookings alone. Small club venue capacity only around 250 or so. Venue has been very recently refurbished to a high standard throughout and both stage sound and lighting are well up to the mark.
Best regards,
Darren/Mole Man
Quick 'heads up'!!
Pete Feenstra presents Ex-Rolling Stone guitarist Mick Taylor plays the Real Music Club in Whetstone, North London (N20) on Saturday, 20th September, 2008.
All Star Band featuring Denny Newman (guitar), Max Middleton (piano/keys), Kuma Harada (bass) & Jeff Allan (drums).
This is an exclusive London show and this is the first London club show that Mick has played in the UK in three years.
Those who were lucky enough to witness the man in action at the Boom Boom Club (Sutton) Feenstra promoted gig at the end of last month will attest that the man is playing on top form at present. If you are at all a fan of world class blues and slide guitar playing then for heaven's sake don't miss this one!!
Promoter's web site:
http://www.feenstra.co.uk/
Tickets: ?12 (adv), ?15 (door)
Click "Venues" tab and then "Whetstone". Be sure to prebook ahead (small saving of ?2, it all helps!) as this show will be sure to sell out on prebookings alone. Small club venue capacity only around 250 or so. Venue has been very recently refurbished to a high standard throughout and both stage sound and lighting are well up to the mark.
Best regards,
Darren/Mole Man