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CLARE FREE
 
Clare Free is one of the fastest rising stars on the blues circuit. After playing piano for several years she took up guitar at 17 out of an obsession with writing songs. Soon she had a teacher and he sent her to a blues jam session. This was one of the scariest moments of Clare’s entire career, she sat in on a song and was so nervous that she was literally shaking all over. She played on a couple of songs, her fingers trembling so much she didn’t play very well, but the seed was sown. Clare is not someone to be easily beaten so after the jam she went home, got a load of blues music and practiced for hours every day to learn to play the blues. The next month she went back and played a little better.

Within 2 years she had recorded her first EP and in three years she turned pro. Her first band to see any level of success was ‘Misdemeanor’ where the line up included Matt Schofield, Constance Redgrave and Maurice McElroy (now of the Spikedrivers.)

After a while, Clare left to set up her own band, during this time, although not with her own band, Clare was given the opportunity to jam with Larry Garner at the Lugano Blues Festival in Switzerland, she did some trio gigs with Dana Gillespie in India and was the opening act for three weeks at the Mustique Blues Festival.

A year later, Clare was asked to join a band called 99lbs which was a 9 piece band. Soon, Clare and her husband David, welcomed their daughter and then eighteen months later, their son into the world. Then, suddenly, Clare became ill and was unable to drive as a result. For two years she re-directed her songwriting to writing music for children writing two albums of children’s music in the time she was away from gigging. She vowed that if, and when, she was able to drive again she would record an album that was full of music that she simply loved.

When she was back on the road she wasted no time, the resulting album is ‘Be Who You Are’ which is a mix of blues, rock and country and received excellent reviews.

Clare’s musical roots have always been in the blues so, having got Be Who You Are out of her system she set about finding the perfect band members for a great blues band. Pete Hedley was the obvious choice for a drummer, he had played on Be Who You Are and is an outstanding blues player. Both Clare and Pete knew guitarist Matt Allen as an exceptional player so when a space came up for a rhythm guitarist he was called right away. It was Pete who introduced Clare to bass player Dave Evans. Dave is from a funk background which made him an ideal addition to the band as Clare’s blues music tends towards a funky sound.

In August 2010, the EP 'How It Is' was recorded and released to massive critical acclaim. It is a reflection of how the band sounds live and has been twice award nominated both for the People’s Music Award and for the British Blues Awards* Also, all four songs on the EP reached the top ten in the blues chart with international distributor CD Baby.

The Dukes have been plying their trade around the pubs and clubs of Lincolnshire for a very long time! The reason for their longevity is very simple:

“They’re very good at what they do!”

Guitarist Chris cut his teeth with the legendary “Mezziah” in the 60’s and has also done stints with notable local bands such as the “Dangerous Brothers”, “Gringo” and the “Ooters”.
Drummer & vocalist Tony was a founder member of the “Brothers Band” and also performed with “High School” and the “Ooters”.

Bassist & vocalist Mike started out with “Hokey Pokey” and has also spent time with “Fifth Avenue” and the “Wizards of Bordeaux”.

A shared love of Texas Roadhouse R&B brought them together, when Stevie Ray Vaughn, Freddy King and other legendary bluesmen were a staple of the set list. In addition to Eric Clapton and Cream, you can expect some Big Bill Broonzy, Peter Green, B.B.King and some ‘rocking’ blues!

Del Bromham

Del Bromham was and still is the singer/songwriter and mainstay behind the band STRAY.

Making his first public performance at the age of thirteen, he has seen and been through many musical changes. Hear Del recounting stories from his long career and playing a selection of songs, not only his own compositions, but also others by artistes he feels have been an influence on him. Del has been very busy with STRAY recently, so this is a rare opportunity to catch him in a solo acoustic performance.

 Del will be promoting his solo blues based album titled ‘The Devil’s Highway,’  recently released on Angel Air Records, which has received excellent reviews by the music press.

 

www.delbromham.co.uk


 

Jo Harman’s evocative voice, and compelling stagecraft, has seen her dubbed one of the most exciting singers of her generation.

From initial attention grabbing performances at The Great Escape (music industry) Festival and headlining prestigious London clubs like the acclaimed 606 and award winning Hideaway (where she, and they, cut their first ever live album), Jo and her top class band (whose CV's include the likes of Bob Dylan, Jessie J, BB King, Beyonce, Sting, Bowie and more) have been making waves of the 2011 festival circuit, including appearances at Chagstock, Meadowlands and North Devon Festival.  Wholly positive reviews and growing airplay internationally, 3 separate BBC Introducing sessions, an increasingly impressive gig roster and prestigious support slots for the likes of Marlena Shaw, Terry Callier and Average White Band (where she supported them three times on their recent UK tour), have only added to Jo's growing reputation as a blues, gospel and soul fuelled singer of exceptional promise.

Having already worked with Grammy Winning and double Grammy nominated producers, Jo is currently recording tracks with Al Scott (Levellers, Oyster band, Eliza Carthy) with a view to releasing a debut studio EP later in the year.


''Outstanding'' - Time Out


Poplar Jake

 

Poplar Jake's musical journey began with the blues.

As a teenager, he was the kid who held up the queue of Saturday record buyers while a dubious assistant searched for re-pressings of ancient discs by long-dead black guys with the most unlikely names; Big Bill Broonzy, Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf...boy's gotta be kidding, right?

Several years, various musical detours and not a few adventures later, Poplar Jake is right back where he started: deep in the blues. Only this time, he's taking it out to a newly-discovered, willing audience.

And it's working. Little by little, blues lovers across the country are waking up to what "ol' Poplar" is putting down. In the North of England, he's opened for Mitch Laddie and attracted a following of his own. In his own neighbourhood, younger musicians press him for tips. In Holland, he strode onstage at the Crossed Guitars Festival in front of a crowd demanding blistering hard rock...and tore the roof off with his own blend of old school blues.  Jake has a busy 2012 ahead on the UK festival circuit and blues clubs across the UK and Europe.

His debut CD, "Ridin' The Blinds", shows how "that old stuff" can still be fresh and exciting, with several radio stations asking for a copy before it was even pressed.  Jake has put down several live Radio sessions across the country and has a healthy air play schedule on both local and international shows.

But that's just a taster. The live act continues apace, and there's a full-length album in progress.

And no. The boy weren't kidding.

www.poplarjake.com




 Newly formed trio featuring Tyne Delta musicians Richie Young (Vocals & percussion), Jim Macara (Guitars) and Ceri Payne (Guitar & Vocals) to create rock n roll music with Sun Studios era ‘feel’   Enigmatic vocalist Richie Young and emotive guitarist Jim Macara of Alive & Kickin’ fame join forces with aficionado guitarist Ceri Payne to create an acoustic journey, Memphis style   Playing authentic instruments, Gibson, Martin and Dobro guitars and taking their lead from early Presley & Johnny Cash numbers through T Bone Walker & Big Bill Broonzy blues rolling into Dylan/The Band/Stones & JJ Cale to contemporary country Lyle Lovett & the Union Station, to create a stripped back timeless Americana sound .
Cleethorpes Blues Festival 2 2012 Solid Entertainments