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International tribute artiste Wayne Dilks and his band pay tribute to the late George Michael in this stunning show.
The former frontman, producer of “Faith” (2017- 2018) and “Freedom!’19” returns in 2024 with his new production - “The George Michael Legacy”
Wayne has been a George Michael tribute artiste for over 20 years, dedicating his professional career to pay homage to the late pop phenomenon.
He delivers his heartfelt tribute to the global superstar in a sensitive and spectacular way, receiving 5 star reviews nationwide.
Join Wayne and his incredible band for a celebration of George’s fantastic 35 year career with songs from his Wham days up to his final album, Symphonica.
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Named after the BB Gabor song about an underground Jazz club during the cold war…
Are heady and waggish mix of Jazz- French Musette- Latin Grooves -and New Orleans Swing.
Combining their original material with songs by the likes of Jacques Brel,
Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen & Eartha Kitt,
Selling out venues for over a decade, Moscow Drug Club
deliver an intoxicating and intimate musical experience you won’t soon forget!
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In early 2023 four musician friends stuck out their tongues and put together a band playing Rolling Stones' songs. It had a different dynamic as vocals were covered by female blues/rock singer Ollie Oliver! The band, which hails from the Honiton/Sidmouth area plays an eclectic mix of Stones' songs with passion and enthusiasm.
The band members: Ollie Oliver (vocals), Dylan Harrison (vocals/guitar), Chris Rowley (vocals/guitar/harmonica), Marty Cauldwell (bass), Kevin Berridge (drums)
It's only rock 'n roll and we like it!
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21st century folk fires a respectful broadside at the traditional.
The Salts perform sea shanties, songs from the sea, celebrating maritime classics that we all know and love, including Bound for South Australia, Blow the Man Down, Drunken Sailor and many more, alongside well crafted original tunes. A great night out which will appeal to all ages.
The Salts are one of the most exciting and energetic concept bands around, performing original material alongside interpretations of traditional songs.
The band feature five seasoned musicians collectively performing a mixture of instruments as well as great harmonies, creating what is becoming one of the most exciting and energetic folk concepts of recent times all guaranteed to get the crowd singing and dancing along.
"Incredibly gutsy stuff with a big sound "Mike Harding, (The Mike Harding Folk Show)
"The Salts - they were just outstandingly
brilliant " Tim Walker BBC (Costa del Folk 2022).
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This Is Floyd - A Tribute To Pink Floyd - experience the mesmerising sounds of Pink Floyd like never before.
Since 2007, the band have been refining and perfecting their 2 1/2 hour theatre show, concentrating on the timeless classics that defined an era. Initially formed in the SW, but with members from all parts of the UK, the band are now expanding their show with expectations to tour the whole of the UK and Ireland in the next few years.
From the ethereal ‘Echoes’ to the wonderment of ‘Shine On You Crazy Diamond’ and on to the haunting beauty of ‘High Hopes’, the performances are meticulously crafted to honour Pink Floyd’s legacy. The show includes custom designed thematic light shows, spectacular laser effects and the iconic circular video screen.
The band members themselves have over 150
years of combined experience in music production, recording, choreography and
touring. Sit back and enjoy a moving experience, which will be truly
unforgettable, as they pay homage to one of the greatest bands in history.
PLAUDITS:
“The music took you to planet Floyd and kept you
there” – Music in Leicester.
“the best Floyd show I’ve seen in 25 years . .
and I’ve seen them all” – Brighton Magazine.
“WOW . . Absolutely fantastic ! Put them on your
must see list” – BBC Radio Cornwall
“ . . . I think even Gilmour would approve . .
.” – The Stage
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