Well then - Sedgefield Rock'n'Blues Club's last gig of the year and their first 2-Night stand; and what a way to go. Heard from friends that Friday night went well and it was a great night Saturday.
Young Laurence Jones started the evening, and if he had any nerves, they didn't show. He and his band gave a solid set based round the Thunder In The Sky album and were called back to a welcome encore.
However the main man just gave a seemingly effortless performance of tracks cherry-picked from a rich back-catalogue that most players can only dream of. Self-penned mixed with great covers from BB King and Freddie King as well as Buddy's tenure with John Mayall. The first 50 minute set closed with Buddy generously inviting Laurence back on stage for a super 10 minute jam.
Set 2, and Buddy seemed to kick it another gear and ploughed through a catalogue of seemingly favourite numbers, starting with Jacksboro Highway and a melting cover of ZZ Top's Sure Got Cold After The Rain. Picking up the tempo got a good number of the crowd up and dancing and another hour just seemed to disappear too quickly. Had to get Buddy back for an encore and he delivered a barrage of an instrumental medley that started with Hideaway and finished with God Save The Queen.
Nights don't get much better that this, and watch out next year, chatting with the man after the show, he's got a projetc lined-up with Jim Suhler.
Mike
When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons. Why were the lemons free? What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...