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Published on 29 May 2018
Event date: 19/07/2018 19:00 Export event
This year the band were voted ‘Best Band’ on the Saturday Introducing Stage at The Great British Rock & Blues Festival for which they won a coveted slot on the main stage in 2019.
Storm Warning are a welcome change from the norm. They play the blues with real feel, but rock hard enough when required. Above all, they strike a balance that tests the full possibilities of a song without overstaying their welcome…… Maxwell’s belligerent self penned ‘Big River’ provides the perfect finish to an album that flows from beginning to end. It’s also a timely reminder that for all their splendid ability to refresh blues covers, Storm Warning can rock out in their own right on a song that is arguably the highlight of the album.
Ex Mick Ralphs Band vocalist Son Maxwell and guitarist Bob Moore, lead the band backed by Ian Salisbury on keys, Derek White (Larry Miller band) on bass and ex Mick Clarke band drummer Russ Chaney.
Doors: 7.00pm Show: 8.00pm
Tickets £10 (£12.50 on the door) and are available online and at The Old Town Hall.
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