Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Amsterhammer wrote:
Greenose wrote:

George, when do you and Cathy get to the UK next weekend, and how will you get to Leamington? smile

Thought it best to reply here rather than in the birthday topic, Duncan.

We're being picked up from Brum airport by Curryman, who will also deliver us to the venue. big_smile Still have to sort a room, though. The Travelodge is full.

Come on, they can't have a show that lasts, what, 6-8 hours and have no food available?? AND not let people out? No way. Can someone maybe phone the venue and clear this up?

George - if you are still looking for a room, I may be able to help. We were bringing some friends along and it looks like they may have to cancel due to other unforseen issues. The four of us were booked into a small hotel in Leamington (not Travelodge) and if they don't go there will be a room free - it's booked in my name so there shouldn't be any difficulties.

I'll make a couple of phone calls and forum e-mail you later.

Ian

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Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

mbcl wrote:

If its a bed bed and not the put me up, ill take it for Virgil as he is in with us. I also 2 tickets (or 3, if no press pass).

Hey Martin - does that translate lol as you need 2 tickets?
Think I might be able to help again (and get my mate's money back!).

I'll be in touch.

Ian

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Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Folks, these are the set times:

Joanne 3.30 – 4.15

Gwyn 4,30 – 5.15

Buddy 5.30 – 6.30

Oli 7.00 – 7.45

Ian 8.00 – 8.45

Aynsley 9.00 – 9.45

Yardbirds 10.00 – 11.00

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

not long to wait now guys!

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Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

lucky simon wrote:

not long to wait now guys!

Yup, we are trying to come up with a meeting place to get some food very close to the venue. Any local knowledge appreciated...

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Folks, if you’d like to meet up for drinks and more importantly food before heading to the Assembly then we suggest the following:
The Jugg & Jester
11 Bath St, Leamington Spa - +44 1926 425 727
http://www.pocketropolis.com/pub.html#jugs

Should be there from around 1.30! smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Greenose wrote:

Folks, if you’d like to meet up for drinks and more importantly food before heading to the Assembly then we suggest the following:
The Jugg & Jester
11 Bath St, Leamington Spa - +44 1926 425 727
http://www.pocketropolis.com/pub.html#jugs

Should be there from around 1.30! smile

Expect to see us and Curryman there! big_smile

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Amsterhammer wrote:

Expect to see us and Curryman there! big_smile

Sure enough, we'll be there smile

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

The Jug & Jester it is!

Anyone travelling to Leamington without a ticket - My friend who was coming along has had to cancel, and if I can get him his £20 back he would be a little less disappointed. Come see me in the J&J  before the gig.

Ian

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Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Hi Duncan,
Lydia and I plan to arrive about 1pm so will come to the Jugg and Jester.
Looking forward to Saturday.
Maggie

Greenose wrote:

Folks, if you’d like to meet up for drinks and more importantly food before heading to the Assembly then we suggest the following:
The Jugg & Jester
11 Bath St, Leamington Spa - +44 1926 425 727
http://www.pocketropolis.com/pub.html#jugs

Should be there from around 1.30! smile

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Due to a sudden change of plans I'm going to be there tommorrow

Looking forward to catching up with a few folk and some more beer and music

Should be in the Jug and Jester

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Wombat wrote:

Due to a sudden change of plans I'm going to be there tommorrow

Funny how things turn out. See you there

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Watch out England, here we come........ cool

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Have a great time everybody. big_smile

As some of you will know, I had intended to be with you all today. Gov't Mule decided to play their only UK gig this year on the same day and they won.  big_smile

My only regret is that I won't be seeing my Bonabuddies. sad

I'll be thinking of you. wink

Oh, and if you don't get there on time, you may miss Joanne as she told me last night at the Riga gig that she's on first at around 3ish. As she didn't get off stage until 12.15am this morning (like me) she won't have had much sleep! She may not be hanging around for long as she'll be heading for bed. Make sure you get your CDs etc. signed asap. wink

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Wooders - no matter how good the Mule might have been, you were in the wrong place at the wrong time as Davey Knowles would say.

The Blues Assembly one day mini festival was awsome.

Great performances from great artists - superb venue - sound quality the best I've heard anywhere this year - and some great company too with a healthy gathering of bonabuddies in attendance! The second best gig I’ve been to this year (if you need to know what the best is you shouldn’t be reading this).

Joanne Shaw Taylor kicked off with a storming set that set the tone for the rest of the day - even losing a guitar string halfway through her second song never made her flinch - if you hadn't been up close and seen it go, you would never have known.
Can't wait to see her again at the Robin this week. On this showing Joanne really should have been higher up the running order.

Gwyn Ashton was next with his Two Man Blues Army - a really talented guitarist who took us through some very different blues styles, including some lap slide playing - the highlight was a storming version of "When the Levee Breaks" on his electric resonator.

Buddy Whittington took to the stage a few minutes late, having been held up in traffic, but showed why he is so highly regarded. The guy just makes it look so easy - great voice, and great feel and phrasing in his guitar playing - a real pro bluesguy.

After a short break, Oli Brown came on and delighted the crowd with his set. This young fella just gets better every time I see him. Suffered a few problems with his mic stand wilting, and then the mic itself breaking down, but Oli's stagecraft is so well developed these days, that he was able to make light of the issue and keep things going. He also enjoyed some lively banter with the crowd, who were buzzing after his set. He even gave a mention to our very own Cathy, who was very vocal during Oli’s set I have to say, and will henceforth be known as “AhyoumustbeCathy”. lol
(Can you believe our resident witch even smokes “Salem” cigarettes ?) lol

Just as well, the king of the banter was up next, and this was the first time I'd seen Ian Seigal live. This guy is a born entertainer. Less focus on the guitar with Ian, but the songs, and moreso Ian's delivery of them, had the crowd enthralled. Ian is now fimly on my "must see" list for future gigs.

Next up was Aynsley Lister and his band. This band is so "on it" right now. A sensational set - I can't remember exactly, but Duncan was scribbling away over my shoulder so he can fill in the gaps. "What's It All About" brought the house down. The slide work on "In the Morning" was wicked and "Hero" just rocks on that Les Paul. "Hush" wound the set up and had the audience hoping for more.

I'm slightly embarrassed to say many of us didn't hang around for the Yardbirds set.
Having not eaten for about eight hours we were starving, but our appetite for good blues music had been satisfied by the cream of the current crop of Britsh blues artists, with a little side dish from the USA and Oz!.
All that with the bonus of spending a little more time in the company of some great forum buddies over a late curry. One thing that always gets me when a group of us get together is that it seems like I’m with long time friends, even though I only started posting on here this year. It’s hard to believe how something like Joe’s music can pull the strings to make that happen.

Cheers guys!

Ian

PS  The lovely Tripsy was in attendance, so expect to see some links to  Youtube posted shortly - also the not so lovely Martin lol (mbcl) managed to wangle a press photopass, so there should be some spectacular stills on the interweb soon.

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Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Ian has it spot on.
What a fantastic day.

Sorry I couldn't make the curry guys.

Well worth the two and a half hour drive each way.

Brilliant to meet so many forum people again.
I hope that Cathy can post the picture that was taken of us all (Most of us anyway. Think Duncan missed that). Oli was on it though I think.

We (son and I) only made two songs of the "Yardbirds"
Our thoughts were that after the fantastic music we had heard all day, maybe they weren't the best choice to wind up proceedings....but food and sleep and the drive home were too powerful a pull anyway.


Still don't know how they did that day for £20 !!

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Yes it certainly was a great night. Got home an hour or so and pretty tired, but just wanted to say I really enjoyed all the artists, but equally I really enoyed meeting up with many of the great people I've met through the forum! smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

Re: Buddy Whitt, Aynsley, Oli, Siegal, JST, Gwyn Ashton, Yardbirds - £20!!

Greenose wrote:

Yes it certainly was a great night. Got home an hour or so and pretty tired, but just wanted to say I really enjoyed all the artists, but equally I really enoyed meeting up with many of the great people I've met through the forum! smile

Amen to that - just home shattered after Walter Trout and heading to bed. More on this from us tomorrow, including pics.

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RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith