Hi Ges
I'm not really The Blues Band's No. 1 fan, her name is Irene and she lives in North Yorkshire, but she doesn't have a computer, nor do a number of other big Blues Band fans.
I do get a bit lonely on The Blues Band forum, as not many other people post on it. Blues Band fans tend to be very laid back and don't bother to support their guys very much. I think that The Blues Band deserve a stronger fan base to help promote them more. That's the only way that blues artists such as Van Morrison and Joe get to be very well known.
I mention Joe's name whenever I meet, or correspond with other blues fans. I met a couple of young guys, at an Xmas party, who were blues fans. I asked them if they had heard of Joe Bonamassa and they looked blank. I then told them that he was a huge rising star in the blues world and they looked at me aghast. They were wondering how on earth I could know something about the blues that they didn't.
Our local promoter of blues gigs is also a bit vague about Joe, so I've been telling him all about Joe. The reason that they don't know much about Joe is that they don't listen to The Paul Jones Radio Show!
I go to see The Blues Band as often as I can. The next Blues Band gig I'm going to is, at Camberley, on Wednesday. Their sets contain a mix of both acoustic and electric blues. They don't keep set lists and just play what they feel on the day of the gig. They keep each other guessing what's coming next, so their gigs are always interesting. The Blues Band have thought of a whole lot of new blues songs for their 2008 tour to add to their massive repetoire.
I do hope that you manage to get to The Blues Band gig at Morcombe.
I think that next year Joe's promoters should put him on at The Royal Albert Hall with some special guests, including Paul Jones. That would be very exciting. The RAH is a much finer venue for blues artists, than The Empire, Shepherd's Bush. I'm going to the RAH to see Chris Rea presenting The Return of the Fabulous Thunderbirds, in March. I'm not too sure what it's all about, but I spotted a flyer for it back in November and thought it looked interesting, so booked a ticket. The track that PJ played on his show this week sounds really great so I'm glad that I've booked for that gig.
Catfish Jane
"I guess the music is the reason and the key, for me. It takes the blues, to see!" Gary Fletcher, of The Blues Band. The Blues Band are Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend.