Superb. Good all round band. A couple of Free numbers, Pink Floyd, Robert Cray, Lizzy, even done an Alex Harvey version of Delilah.
The Revolutionaires are playing at the Butchers Arms down the East End this Sunday tea time (5:30pm start). These are well worth going to see...
I would describe them as a 50's style rock and Roll/R&B band.. They have a double bass and drum going, a lad who can make the saxophone talk (who is Sombrero's mate) and a lead vocalist/ musician who can do just about everything including some fabulous piano and harmonica solos.. They are just a very entertaining band and well worth a butchers at the Butchers..
It's a small venue but you normally get a cracking atmosphere.. It would be great to see you there mate..
If the Clarendon is still open then yes it is. Long time since I was down the East End. The Boars Head was my last pub I visited down there.
Been a while for me too but the Clarendon was still going. I know the Boars Head, been in there before. Last time I was over that way I watched the derby in the Eastender. I got offered a threesome with a mother & daughter. Just couldn't do it, got cold feet, supped off & ****ed off, lol. Coward I know.
If anyone is as far south as Thirsk - Duo are playing there tonight at the Little 3 pub! If not then I am on in Seaham tomorrow (Deneside WMC) on my own
Not quite sure where that pub is, but I think so.. If you go down High st East heading towards the docks it is on the right hand side just after the turn off for the fish quay..