Back Street Slide
‘Back Street Slide’ at The Railway, Curzon Street. Nigel Jones, Terry Biddulph, Trish Hathaway, Mark Stevens, Keith Jones & Dick Shaw. http://keithjonesmusic.wordpress.com/bands/back-street-slide/
‘Back Street Slide’ at The Railway, Curzon Street. Nigel Jones, Terry Biddulph, Trish Hathaway, Mark Stevens, Keith Jones & Dick Shaw. http://keithjonesmusic.wordpress.com/bands/back-street-slide/
THE ROADHOUSE showcases a range of signed and unsigned bands including tribute acts covering metal, rock, pop, acoustic, jazz, folk, reggae, ska, hardcore, blues, funk and r’n’b. “The RoadHouse Club was first set up on an informal basis for local friends and music lovers after the closure and eventual demoltion of the nearby “Breedon Bar” – for many years… Read More »The Roadhouse
The Three Magpies Folk Club, Hall Green, Birmingham. Later to become ‘The Maggies’.
“Under The Greenwood was a fantastic club but welcomed folk/rock as well, the club was run by Tom Cordrey.” – Elizabeth Jones
“Big Bear Records is probably the longest established independent record company in the UK and has been at the forefront of Jazz, Swing and Blues since 1968. The Big Bear Music Group are the coordinators behind the annual Birmingham International Jazz & Blues Festival within the UK.” http://www.bigbearmusic.com A contract with Big Bear Records for ‘Bright… Read More »Big Bear Records
Tea & Symphony 1971 via Pete Chatfield Tea and Symphony was a British musical group of the late 1960s and early 1970s whose style may be described as “progressive folk”. From Birmingham, they recorded two albums for Harvest Records, had one track, “Maybe My Mind (With Egg)”, included on the Harvest sampler Picnic – A Breath of Fresh… Read More »Tea & Symphony
New Order + Happy Mondays + The Wonder Stuff at Tower Ballroom. Thurs 2/10/86.
The Golden Eagle Charity Week Feat Au Pairs, Dance, Ricky Cool & The Icebergs, Vision Collision, Dangerous Girls.