nicecraig Posted November 18, 2015 Share Posted November 18, 2015 Two Bands on this weekend and both very different re types and styles of music and i have switched things round, by that i mean both bands have played here before but on the other nights so on Saturday 21st Nov.We have a band based in North Yorkshire RADIO MOJO they have played our clubs a few times but mostly on a Sunday night so it a Saturday night for them read all about them below North Yorkshire's hardest working function band playing the songs you want to hear - from The Beatles to The Killers and The Rolling Stones to Oasis......; Long Description Trouser flapping covers band, playing: The Black Keys The Beatles Snow Patrol The Who Primal Scream Oasis Amy Winehouse The Rolling Stones The Stereophonics John Lennon The Killers Lynyrd Skynyrd Richie Valens The Monkees The Jam The Cars Elvis Presley Robbie Williams The Kinks Billy Idol Roy Orbison James The Small Faces Gloria Jones Bio Lorne (Deedigan) - Lead Vocals, Guitar & Keys. "One of Clubland's most respected lead vocalists, Lorne can handle tunes from Elvis to Snow Patrol and everything in-between. A son of the Emerald Isle who also augments the band's sound with acoustic guitar and keyboards. From a whisper to a scream." Pete (Carbert) - Drums & Sat Nav failure. Pete recently returned to the UK after spending 8 years in the USA as a 'Buddy Holly' tribute act. The last 2 years were spent teamed up with a Richie Valens and a Big Bopper tribute act on a USA wide 'The plane landed safely' tour. Pete is famous for his 1986 mobile (recently updated) and Sat Nav (not updated) that only takes you on 'B' roads thereby adding 2 hours to every journey. Classy drummer and a good egg too. Mike (Davidson) Guitar, Bass & Vocals. "Mike hit the charts with one of his other bands a couple of years ago and currently has his compositions available on iTunes. A true guitar hero who also has a degree in sound recording and production. Custodian of the super-heated Les Paul and brilliant vocalist too. Sparks will fly." James (Brown) Bass, Guitar & Vocals. "We call him 'ident-i-kit' because he looks like a member of Oasis or Beady Eye (or even The Beatles). The youngest member of the band who expertly handles bass and guitar duties, whilst positively impacting on the average age. Claims not to have discovered wine & women and has more interest in the guitar part to 'Don't Look Back In Anger'. Fringe" ******************************************************************************************* Sunday 22nd Nov.A fantastic band im taking 100% credit for finding and bringing up to South Yorkshire ACOUSTIA a bunch of very talented musicians who HAVE to be seen they really are top class See Below Classic Rock and Pop from the 60's 70's 80's and 90's with a twist. Long Description Acoustica were formed in Sutton in January 2013 as an alternative to it's members "full time" bands. Basically. what this band does is takes your favourite classic rock or pop song from the last 50 year and re arranges it. We then perform it entirely acoustically using nothing but acoustic instruments!Anything from the Moody Blues, The Rolling Stones and Stealers Wheel to Bon Jovi, REM and Nirvana are "re created" in such a way that you would find it hard to believe that such a full sound can be attained without the usual full band set up! Bio The band consists of highly experienced musicians from some of the UK's top tribute and covers bands with many years of experience behind them. the band consists of..... Steve Place, Lead Vocal, Harmony vocal,Acoustic guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin Richard "Cokie" Kirk, Lead Vocal, Harmony vocal, Cajon drum, Percussion Harry Head, Lead vocal, Harmony vocal, Lead Acoustic guitar, Mandolin Gary Cooper, Lead vocal, Harmony vocal, Acoustic bass, all members have been performing for many years on the circuit with bands such as Pynk Floid, The Beautiful Sound, R.I.M. Led Zeppelica Free and co and many more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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