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The Spikedrivers + Laurie McVay

Saturday 5 7.30pmOctober
2013

Music

Quay Arts

Sea Street
Newport Harbour
Isle of Wight
PO30 5BD

01983 822490

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The Spikedrivers + Laurie McVay

Source http://www.spikedrivers.co.uk

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Amen Promotions in association with Quay Arts.

Sat 5th Oct. Doors 7pm | Tickets £12 Adv (£14 on the door) | Support Act 7.30pm in the Cafe | Main Act 8.30pm in the Theatre.

"..hard picking, sinuous baritone guitar and growling vocals.." Blues Revue – USA

"…a gift for evocative songwriting" Paul Jones, BBC Radio2

The Spikedrivers are one of the most original, innovative and exciting bands on the live music circuit. The bluesy combination of US guitarist Ben Tyzack's sublime slide & finger-picking guitar, Californian Constance Redgrave's deceptively simple bass lines, Maurice McElroy's precise drumming and percussion, along with their distinctive vocals and harmonies, creates a sound that is familiar yet different to anything you've ever heard before. Their roots are firmly in the Mississippi Delta, but their songwriting and arranging talents bring them right up to date. Their music has been described as 'haunting', 'gutsy', 'tribal' and even ‘psychedelic’. Spikedrivers are the new sound of transatlantic blues.

While all the early blues influences are here – Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker, Rev Robert Wilkins et al -they add their own blend of north African and Native American rhythms, gospel harmonies, sixties blues and rock guitar. They take you on a journey, from southern juke-joints and lazy front porches to the huge open spaces of dust bowls and railroad tracks disappearing into the distance.....

Support comes from soul-blues modernist Laurie McVay and his band, The High Rollers – fresh from their recent performance at Bestival. Widely acknowledged as one of the brightest talents on the British blues scene, his soulful vocals, funky guitar and powerful harmonica playing have been heard at hundreds of festivals and blues events up and down the country. His new CD, The Blues World of Laurie McVay, carries echoes of Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye, Tim Buckley and others, but the sound is totally his own.