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Hangover Blues Band
The Plough Inn,
Hereford
Saturday, 10th November 2007 |
Review and Photos from Steve Wosket......
Allow me to introduce The
Hangover Blues Band:
Sam Powell |
Harp & vocals |
Dave Bragg |
Bass guitar & vocals |
Kelvin Leitch |
Drums & vocals |
Paul Swanson |
Lead guitar |
Mark Steeds |
Keyboards, accordion & vocals |
Intro over, this versatile Blues Band know no limits, just
look at this set list:
You
Don’t Have To Go |
Jimmy Reed |
Me
And Bobby McGhee |
Kristofferson |
Fannie Mae |
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Please Send Me Someone To Love |
Percy Mayfield |
I
Want To Hug You |
John Lee Hooker |
The
Victim |
BB King
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Things I Used To Do |
Guitar Slim |
Further On Up The Road |
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Pride And Joy |
SRV |
12th Bar Blues |
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Goin’ My Way |
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Promised Land |
Chuck Berry |
Mr
Sanstine |
Hangovers |
The
Sky Is Crying |
Elmore James |
No
More Doggin’ |
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Look At That |
Fabulous
Thunderbirds |
Key
To The Highway |
Big Bill
Broonzy |
Rockin’ Pneumonia |
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JLH |
Hangovers |
Just One Dance |
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Can’t Afford To Do It |
Sonny Boy
Williamson |
The whole show was
magnificent, Sam’s powerful voice was ably backed by Dave,
Kelvin and Mark. Paul on his Gibson Blueshawk produced some
of the sweetest lead guitar work in his own inimitable
style. Mark Steeds deserves the title
Magic, his
Hammond
work was some of the best on
the circuit. His vocals on Rockin’ Pneumonia were
outstanding and as for that accordion – Wow! I for one am
not surprised that they made The Montreux Jazz Festival back
in 2001. Check out their
website
www.hangoverblues.co.uk
Steve Wosket
Here are Steve's photos....
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