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After the gig blurb ..... It
was tremendous to see such a good turn-out at the Cluny
for this gig. The smiling faces that came through the
door were obviously up for a good night and that's what
we got. If we put Norman Beaker's sense of humour to one
side, this was another vintage gig from Chris Farlowe
and the band. Pushing the new CD and DVD [yes, they have
a DVD out now], the latest songs went down well, but we
did not have to wait long for some of the "golden
oldies" and Handbags echoed around the walls of the
Cluny for the first time - and that was just the first
half excellent!
Chris appreciates the
need for a beer and pee break so we all had twenty
minutes to do the necessary. The second half was just as
good as the first with more new songs neatly positioned
between the classics. As ever with Chris and of course,
Norman Beaker, the humour is never far away.
Importantly, Norman knows how to handle that lead guitar
of his and he has a fabulous band. All to soon we were
Out Of Time, thunderous applause, drink up and out into
the warm October night air ......
Before the gig blurb ....
We have been booking
Chris Farlowe for many years and never tire of his
excellent blues, R&B and Soul show backed by
the incomparable Norman Beaker Band.
Always a
firm favourite with R&B and Soul fans, Farlowe was
thrown back into the mainstream limelight
a couple of years ago by an unexpected source as
one of the new bands of today recorded one of
his classic songs. The
Sterophonics
enjoyed great success with their ‘new’
single
Handbags
& Gladrags
which has also been covered by Rod
Stewart, but the guy who made it famous
and still does the best version is
Chris Farlowe.
Hear it
and other R&B classics performed live, there’s nothing better.
It's no surprise that he is rated as one of
the leading Rhythm and Blues singers in
Europe
- real R&B that is, not the modern stuff
that they have re-labeled to sell more records.
He performs his songs with passion,
understanding and
the sort of delivery they can't teach on those
pop stars shows.
Chris Farlowe
connects with his audience
and they respond accordingly and everyone goes
home happy.
Catch him this week at a venue near you.
Chris Farlowe was born in
1940 and by the late fifties had moved from
skiffle towards Rock and Roll and concentrated
on singing. He formed Chris Farlowe & The
Thunderbirds and by the early sixties they were
established favourites on the
London
and
Hamburg
club scene. Their musical direction evolved and
drifted to R&B and away from R&R.
The summer of 66 saw
England
winning the World Cup (honestly!), the
USA
fighting in
Vietnam
and the release of
Out Of Time. The latter
end of the sixties saw a number of releases,
including the classic
Handbags and Gladrags
a song penned especially for
Chris by his buddy
Mike D'arbo.
By 1970 he had joined
progressive rockers,
Colosseum and then on to
Atomic Rooster. The 80's saw
Farlowe re-emerge from semi-retirement, guesting
on Jimmy
Page's highly
acclaimed
Outrider album and
bringing the house down at a Radio 1 show with
his rendition of
Stormy Weather.
Since then he has continued to
tour
Europe
and the
UK
with his own band and with Colosseum and is a
regular guest on Van Morrison's live gigs.
To many, Chris Farlowe is the consummate singer, the living embodiment
of the star who's seen it all and done most of
it. With a live act honed to perfection, many of
today's so called superstars could learn a lot
from him.
Wherever he performs, the
audience is spellbound, gripped by every gesture
and each note in every song, a hard act to
follow.
His backing band are superb
musicians. Norman
Beaker works with many star singers and
musicians from Van Morrison to Jack Bruce and
the pocket dynamo loves to let rip on lead
guitar. The excellent line-up also features John
Price on bass, Paul
Burgess on drums, Lenni
on sax and Dave
Baldwin on keyboards.
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