Two of Britain’s finest musicians will be appearing at the Hare & Hounds, Kings Heath next week, courtesy of promoters World Unlimited.
First up on Wednesday 15th October is Norman Watt-Roy, best known for his work with The Blockheads and Wilko Johnson. Over his long career he has played with the Clash, Madness, Nick Lowe, The Selecter, Rodger Daltrey, Rachel Sweet, Jona Lewie, Wreckless Eric, and provided the original bass line for Frankie Goes to
Hollywood’s smash hit Relax.
Norman recently released his first solo album Faith & Grace to much critical acclaim and he now hits the road leading an all-star line-up including fellow Blockhead and hugely respected sax player Gilad Atzmon (‘hardest-gigging man in British jazz’), keyboard virtuoso Frank Harrison and the astounding jazz-rock drum supremo Asaf Sirkis. His live set includes Norman’s unique take on classics like Ian Dury’s Billericay Dickie and Wilko Johnson’s ‘Roxette’ to a beautifully moving
bass solo version of the jazz standard My Foolish Heart (his late wife’s favourite song) as well as his own material.
Tickets £12
Then on Thursday 16th Ian McNabb will be returning to the venue. One of the great singer/songwriters to emerge from the 80s Liverpool music scene with his band the Icicle Works, Ian has gone on to enjoy a critically-acclaimed solo career. The Mercury Music Prize nominated artist continues to write stunning songs with warmth, humour, cynicism and grandeur.
Tickets £10
Tickets are available from www.wegottickets.com 0871 230 0010. For further information call 07815 620402 or grahamrooti@o2.co.uk www.worldunlimited.co.uk