Re: Oli Brown, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Virgil & the Accelerators – Jazz Café

Greenose wrote:
Wombat wrote:

Anybody planning on seeing the Newcastle show at the Cluny - 5th May?

Ray, I think you better check the tour dates, some of the early ones have been rescheduled, including the Newcastle date.


Thanks Duncan - you're right of course

As always, things don't work as planned. The rescheduled date is the 27th and as that's the day before Joe at hammersmith I've already arranged stuff to get me to London - shame.

Re: Oli Brown, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Virgil & the Accelerators – Jazz Café

Wombat wrote:
Greenose wrote:
Wombat wrote:

Anybody planning on seeing the Newcastle show at the Cluny - 5th May?

Ray, I think you better check the tour dates, some of the early ones have been rescheduled, including the Newcastle date.


Thanks Duncan - you're right of course

As always, things don't work as planned. The rescheduled date is the 27th and as that's the day before Joe at hammersmith I've already arranged stuff to get me to London - shame.

Sorry to give you what turned out to be bad news. Perhaps you could make Scarborough, or even Glasgow after Joe (let me know if the latter is a possibility).

"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: Oli Brown, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Virgil & the Accelerators – Jazz Café

No problem - It wasn't all bad news as I did find that Matt Schofield is playing the Cluny 1st May - so may get to that instead.

Re: Oli Brown, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Virgil & the Accelerators – Jazz Café

Wombat wrote:

No problem - It wasn't all bad news as I did find that Matt Schofield is playing the Cluny 1st May - so may get to that instead.

I saw him in the same venue in October, one of my top five gigs of 2009! 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