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What A Blast It Was!!!
The
Fifth Swanage Blues Festival
4, 5, 6 March 2005
BBC radio interview
Well,
there we go... another fantastic festival with a brilliant
line-up,
another wealth of anecdotes, wallet full of phone numbers (no money, but
loads of phone numbers!), friendships formed and relationships renewed.
Thanks to all the performers, landlords, PA company, helpers and everybody
who made the weekend such a success.
The best rumour was that the whole
thing was paid for by the council!
Oh, if only that were true... in fact, it's
all organised by little old me, with the venues paying for the artists,
and contributions from the public hopefully covering most of my costs.
Apart from sending money, here's where you can help.
I'm looking for Your Stories about
the Festival and Your Photographs. So budding journalists,
photographers, reviewers, stand-up comedians or whatever, here's your
chance to shine! Please send your contributions to
memories@swanage-blues.org
You might even see your work on the website!
Best Wishes,
Steve
Darrington
You can click on the acts' names to take you to their
websites
The Innes Sibun
Band
Sunday Afternoon - Kings Bar
Guitar virtuoso
Innes Sibun and his all-rocking band deliver an electrifying mix of melodic
rock and blues. Innes is recognised as a world-class guitarist who has
extensive international tours and TV performances to his credit, including
a three year stint with Robert Plant.
“The
man who blew away 12 other guitarists on the Peter Green ‘Night of the
Guitar’”
Tony McPhee & Joanna Deacon
Saturday Evening - White Swan
The former leader of
world-famous band ‘The Groundhogs’ celebrates his first new album in 10
years, with singer Joanna Deacon. Tony has played with John Lee Hooker,
Little Walter, Memphis Slim,
Jimmy Reed and Champion Jack Dupree.
“Tony was one of my early
influences" – Eric Clapton
Native Tung
Saturday Evening - Crows Nest
See what happens if you put together drummer
Barriemore Barlow (ex-Jethro Tull, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page), bassist Phil
Saatchi (singer, songwriter, atmosphere and dance music) and Australian
classical composer and guitar supremo Roland Chadwick. Be prepared to be
unprepared…
“Beautifully crafted original blues,
exquisitely played”
JC & Angelina
Grimshaw
Friday Evening - Crows Nest
Saturday Evening - Purbeck Hotel
Angelina and her brother JC have developed
their sound throughout their 20s drawing inspiration from acoustic roots,
jazz, folk and blues. From Russia, Japan, the USA to working with Dr John,
Buddy Guy and Van Morrison – they’ve taken it all in their stride. Now, at
last, Swanage!
“JC’s a superb songwriter and instrumentalist.
Angelina? Memphis Minnie and Bessie Smith without the scratches!”
The Guv’nors
Friday Evening - White Horse
Saturday Afternoon - Kings Bar
Led by Bluesmaster Robert Hokum on guitar and
vocals, this seven piece outfit plays the blues with psychedelic funk, acid
jazz and Latin grooves. Every year they headline the Ealing Festival’s
summer party in the park to audiences in excess of 20,000.
“Prepare
yourself for a raucous set, whipping the audience to a dancing frenzy”
Robin is a charismatic and
versatile performer who has been sideman to Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and Ben
E King. Blues, funk, soul, rock, reggae and jazz are all rolled together
into a vibrant and varied performance.
“Very fine blues, ragtime
and slide… fretboard wizardry of the very highest quality”
A guitarist, singer and songwriter, Roy
exploded out of the Thames Delta Blues Scene during the 1970s. Whether solo
acoustic or electric, Roy’s playing covers a multitude of styles. From
powerhouse workouts through soft bluesy ballads and folky things, Roy
stretches out musically, probing areas where Blues and British Folk
Tradition meet.
Smooth and powerful blues from Tacoma Narrows
(guitar, vocals), Zoot Templeman (bass, vocals) and Reid Coltrane (drums).
Augmented by Hugh Budden, the Producers’ old harmonica player, they play
original material and standards. A variety of guitars, airtight bass, solid
drums and brilliant harmonica make for a great evening.
“A slick polished act
galvanised by excellent harp”
“He possesses that quality
called Blues Soul”
Brilliant guitar and
harmonica duo featuring Jeff Chapman, ex-Wilco Johnson sideman and frontman
for The Roosters, and Al E Bye from R&B band AM5. Together they offer a
compelling mix of R&B ranging from Little Walter's harp style to the more
rocky side of Chuck Berry.
“Classic material and
excellent musicians, these guys start off with the energy most bands aspire
to at the end!”
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