Amsterdamned Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 On Friday July 10th, WagonWheel Presents… welcomes Roaming Son to The Greystones for a full headline set of “100% Sheffield Rock ‘n’ Roll”. Joining them in The Backroom to open the show will be Boss Caine. Roaming Son will be launching their brand new EP Blood On My Hands. Advance tickets priced at £4 are available from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/310400 and the venue (12-6pm) or entry on the night will be £5. Doors open 7.30pm for an 8pm start. ***ROAMING SON*** Roaming Son are a four piece band from Sheffield. They draw influences from the sounds of the earliest raucous rock ‘n’ roll bands of the 50’s, but adding a distinct sound that is refreshingly modern. They have honed their live show supporting bands such as Kat Men, Big Boy Bloater, Dan Baird & Homemade Sin, Warner E. Hodges, Jason & The Scorchers to name a few. Expect jungle drums, dirty twangy slapback guitars, greasy bass and vocals that range from heartfelt to lowdown and earthy. In 2013 the band released debut EP ‘History Of Violence’ and were named ‘Best Live Act’ at the Sheffield Scenester awards. They have recently been in the studio recording their second EP which they unleash tonight. “100 % Sheffield Rock’n’Roll” – Sheffield Scenester “One of the best bands around right now” – Toast Magazine http://www.facebook.com/roamingsonuk ***BOSS CAINE*** Boss Caine are a folk/Americana collective from York, England. A tight knit, but evolving, line-up of local musicians centred around the songs of front man and ‘Yorkshire Cowboy’ – Daniel Lucas (aka GT Turbo), a man described as ‘having a voice that makes Louis Armstrong sound kinda girly’. Boss Caine released their debut album: ‘The Ship That Sailed’, on independent label Little Num Num Music, in 2010. The record contains a selection of tunes written by Lucas over the last few years; a time that saw him leave his home town for London, before returning to York and putting together the line-up of local musicians that would become Boss Caine. Years of hard living, hard drinking and love turned sour inform an album that at times visits some quite dark places, but is ultimately carried along by a healthy dose of Northern positivity and stoicism. The album was recorded in the North Yorkshire countryside at ‘The Factory of Unprofessional Sound’ and sees Boss Caine’s core team of Lucas, Andy Gaines and Sam Forrest joined by many of the musicians who have played in the band over the last few years. The follow up The Rhythm And The Rhyme is out now. “Stunning UK talent!!…Really Something!!” – Bob Harris BBC Radio 2 “…Tom Waits singing Ryan Adams if they had both had the good fortune to grow up in Yorkshire….” – The Fly “Boss Caine are the real deal. They will rip your heart out and toss it back to you many songs later doused in whiskey, soul and more emotions than you know how to handle!” – Northern Music “An exceptional debut” – Backroadsmusic.co.uk http://www.facebook.com/bosscaine Facebook Event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/1424647521172126 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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