Norman Watt Roy + Dona Oxford + The Standard Lamps

The Half Moon, Putney, 93 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 28th of October 2014
Admission
Advance: £12,
Door: £14
Venue Information
The Half Moon
Lower Richmond Road, SW15 1EU
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Putney 0.44 miles

Over his long career, however, he has worked with the Clash, Madness, Nick Lowe, The Selecter, Rodger Daltrey, and provided the original bass line for Frankie Goes to Hollywood's smash hit 'Relax'.

Norman is playing Wilko's and Roger Daltrey's chart topping 'Going Back Home' which has now past Gold with sales of over 100,000.

Norman’s live band features fellow Blockhead and hugely respected sax player Gilad Atzmon (‘hardest gigging man in British jazz’), guitarist Mike Outram (‘World-class’ The Guardian), keyboard virtuoso Frank Harrison and the astounding jazz-rock drum supremo Asaf Sirkis. Other surprise guests may drop in at any time!

The Faith and Grace album has received a great welcome from the music press and fans alike and this tour will see Norman doing what he does best, strutting his stuff live.
Unmissable!
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Brace yourself Britain... Doña Oxford, The Goddess Of Soul has arrived and is ready to rock your world with her high-energy, soulful, funky, passion-filled performance critics call "an unforgettable musical experience".

Doña Oxford is an extraordinary, soulful and passionate singer, songwriter and keyboardist who’s Old School, Soul vocals and her love of Rock and Roll piano infuses to create a unique sound many have compared to Gladys Knight meets the Rolling Stones. As a keyboardist, Doña has played with many Rock and Blues legends including Keith Richards, Van Morrison, Roger Daltry, Albert Lee, Buddy Guy, Bob Weir, Levon Helm, Son Seals, Hubert Sumlin and her idol, the former Chuck Berry sideman and Father of Rock and Roll Piano, Mr. Johnnie Johnson!
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The Standard Lamps are a three piece band from East Sussex/Kent. Their music can be described as a mixture of melodic tunes with a raw blues edge.

Playing countless gigs in the South East, The Standard Lamps have been pleasing audiences since Early 2010.

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