Archive for January, 2010

Music at Harry Smiths Bar St Albans

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Music at Harry Smiths Bar St Albans

30 of January: 

Chicago Blues at its best with Bea & the Honeytones.
 

Bea and the Honeytones Bea and the Honeytones 

Bump and Grind Chicago Blues.Your in for a mighty fine time. with: 

Bea Appleby – lead vocals
Janos Bajtala – keyboards
Ivan Ho – drums
Jamie Lawrence – upright bass
Stuart Dixon – guitar
Dave Shannon – harmonica and vocals
Influences Memphis Minnie, Sugar Pie Desanto, Big Mama Thornton, Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Little Walter, Van Morrison, Jimmy Smith, Tommy Tucker, O V Wright, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson, T Bone Walker, Memphis Slim 

The Blues Room continues its storming start. Last Saturday the place was rammed and Dr. Shades rocked the house. Everyone said the vibe was pure magic. So why not get on down this Saturday for a greta evening of vintage style blues with BEA & The HONEYTONES – sexy Bea Appleby on vocals , ‘Devastating Dave’ Shannon on Harmonica, Stuart Dixon on guitar and a great line-up. From around 9 – get in and enjoy what is gonna be the best live blues venue around. A Blues Matters Sponsored Venue 

‘Ain’t no gittar wankin’ here boy, i’s just real good music!’ 

6th Feb Gary Boner’s ROADHOUSE 

  

Gary Boners Roadhouse Gary Boners Roadhouse

  

ROADHOUSE, led by guitarist Gary Boner are a legend on the blues rock circuit. These regular headliners at the Colne Festival feature  stunning female singers Mandie G, Suzie D and Kelly Marie. Their vocals hovering over an intoxicating mix of Gary’s rocking guitar and a rhythm section that really moves. As the critics say ‘Rocking Blues to set your soul on fire’ 

The Blues Bonanza at Lakeside, Hayling Island, Hants

Monday, January 18th, 2010

If you fancy a weekend out of London then why not :)

The Blues Bonanza at Lakeside, Hayling Island, Hants

Friday 22 Jan – 25 Jan 2010, £139 pp half board.  Code RNB10

A fab weekend of blues and R&B in the friendly atmosphere of Lakeside, Hayling Island.   Headlined by Eugene ‘Hideaway’ Bridges with the fabulous King King featuring superb guitarist Alan Nimmo, plus the ever-popular Spikedrivers,the all-danceable Swamp Cats, new to Boogaloo the extremely entertaining and lively Elephant Shelf, plus up-and-coming young and talented guitarist Ben Poole and his band.   Sadly Son Henry has been taken ill so is not allowed to fly BUT we have been fortunate to book Trafficker in their place with guitar supremo Tommy Allen.

More details to follow soon!  Live bands every night, acoustic blues session on Saturday and late night jams led by Five Field Holler.  Tony Farinha is MC and DJ for the weekend.  LAST FEW ROOMS LEFT!

For more information about Lakeside, visit:

Lakeside | Warner Breaks

Details on the link below.

Boogaloo Promotions Blues Bonanza weekend

Boogaloo Promotions Blues Bonanza weekend

http://www.boogaloopromotions.com/documents/17046LAKBonanzalealfet.pdf

LGA misleads Peers over live music bill

Saturday, January 16th, 2010
The Local Government Association has been handing out a misleading and offensive briefing against Lord Clement-Jones’ live music bill.
Entitled ’Live Music Bill – LGA Group Second Reading Briefing’ and dated 15th January 2010, the A4 page has been distributed to Peers over the past two days in advance of the bill’s 2nd reading today in the House of Lords.
The introduction makes these key claims: ‘The Live Music Bill proposes exempting performances of live music that attract an audience of fewer than 200 people from the need for a premises licence. It also proposes reintroducing the “two in a bar” rule which would allow up to two performers to play live music anywhere without the need for a licence.’
On the basis of those claims, it then states in bold type:
‘LGA View – The LGA does not support this Bill.  If introduced it would restrict the rights of local people and their directly-elected councils, and deny them a voice in the licensing process for live music. Licensing authorities are trusted to ensure that their residents’ wishes are heard and that the licences of local premises take into account the wellbeing of the neighbourhood as a whole.  We believe that families should be able to put their children to bed in peace and be able to relax in their homes without being disturbed by noise from local premises.’
But this is misleading claptrap. Under the bill, the exemption for live music that might apply in pubs and bars could be revoked if residents’ complaints were upheld following a licence review.  Councils’ and local people’s rights of redress under the Licensing Act remain at such venues, if there are problems.  The exemption proposed for hospitals, schools and colleges is conditional upon no alcohol being sold during its provision.  If alcohol were to be sold, the event would be licensable.
In any event, local people, their councils and the police, already have statutory redress against noise nuisance under various Acts, irrespective of licensing, including noise abatement notices issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (which can be pre-emptive or reactive), on-the-spot fines for licensees under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 (for noisy premises between 11pm and 7am), and fines under the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (noise nuisance coming from a dwelling or garden between 11pm and 7am).
The LGA briefing is offensive where it insinuates that live music generally must be regarded a threat to families and ‘the wellbeing of the neighbourhood’, and that this threat is such that it must be pre-emptively regulated by licensing.  There is absolutely no evidence of any significant nuisance or public order problem caused by live music, certainly nothing that justifies making it a potential criminal offence merely to host a performance by one musician.
The briefing goes on to quote recent licensing statistics in support of the LGA view. But these statistics have already been exposed as meaningless, specifically the claimed rise in live music permissions of about 11% since 2007.  Since this data was published last year by DCMS, the government has had to concede that they don’t know what proportion of the apparent increase is accounted for by venues that would not have needed a licence under the old regime, including two-in-a-bar venues, and schools and hospitals hosting public events. Nor do they know what live music licence conditions apply, and whether these have been implemented by the venue – as they must be if gigs are to be legal.
The LGA’s concluding arguments suggest that in their view the new ‘minor variation’ process and new guidance on the ‘incidental music’ exemption obviate the need for any new exemption.  But clearly even the government accepts that neither is likely to be of significant benefit because they would not have proposed their own 100-capacity exemption otherwise.
A call to the LGA established that this rather dodgy briefing originated with their Culture, Media and Sport Committee, chaired by St Albans councillor Chris White.
Hamish Burchill

Music Owns The Night

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Music Owns The Night is a new live music event featuring unsigned music.

They are being hosted and run by Duane Saul.

The launch show will be at Venue 229, Great Portland Street on Tuesday February 9th 2010.

We will be looking for all varieties of music and talent. We spend many hours sourcing the best acts from many locations including myspace. We have already had many requests from acts wanting to perform at our launch show.
If you would like to perform at any of our shows please e-mail musicownsthenight@hotmail.co.uk with all your details.

For each show we intend to have industry executives present as well as national and local press.

musicownsthenight.blogspot.com

The Blues Room Harrys bar St Albans.

Monday, January 4th, 2010

The Blues Room@Harrys bar St Albans.

OK its just a wee bit outside London but may be of interest:

The Blues Room at Harry Smiths Bar St Albans.Sponsored by Europe’s premier Blues & Roots Magazine BLUES MATTERS; the Blues Room Bringing you the very best in Blues & Rhythm & Blues Rock ‘n’ Roll, Swing & Roots Music.

January 16th 2010 opening night with:

The Electric Revelators

The Electric Revelators

Gordon Wride, Simon Gregory, Colin Goldring and Sam GoldringPlaying an electric set of Chicago, Texas and British Blues (with an indie twist), they have performed (and been invited back) at many of the leading UK & European Blues Festivals including the Douro Blues Festival Portugal, Blues On The Farm, Colne, Darlington R/B, Abertillery, Tenby, Blaenau, Chicago Rock Festival Swansea, Mumbles Jazz & Blues Festival and at venues such as The 100 Club (Oxford Street, London), Bath Blues Club, Bristol Blues Club, Cheltenham Blues Club, The Tawe Delta Swansea, The Point Cardiff, The Toucan Club Cardiff, The Devalence Tenby, The Park & Dare Treorchy, The Met Abertillery, The Beaufort Ebbw Vale, The Milkwood Jam Swansea.

Dr. Shade’s Blues Band at Harry Smith’s 23 January

Doctor ShadesDoctor Shades

Dr. Shades were formed out of members of the audience to the ‘Shades of Blues’ club at the Maltings St Albans. The band is going from strength to strength following a performance at the Maltings which was greeted by a standing ovation, with re-bookings at every venue. Dr. Shades are a five piece band of experienced local musicians; fronted by sensational female Blues vocalist Chris Lord the band also features Bob ‘Dr Shades’ Ayre on drums.
They present a wide range of Blues influenced music, ranging from well known classics by BB King, Eric Clapton, Howling Wolf and Etta James to less well known songs; all done with a smile ! Come on down to the Docs’, they’re gonna make you feel good all night!
More Gig listings
20th Feb – From the USA Glenn Patrik with Elephant Shelf.

6th Feb Gary Boner’s ROADHOUSE

www.harrysmithsbar.com

The analogue club@Zenith Bar 125 Packington Street

Monday, January 4th, 2010
Every  Thursday live acoustic music in Islington at the Zenith Bar.

Description:
Promoting acoustic music
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Website:
http://www.myspace.com/theanalogueclub
Location:

London, United Kingdom