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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 |
The third Passage Blues festival promises to put electricity in
your bones, with performances from (to name a few) the
Honeymen and the Electric Kings. Saturday March 24 will
swing with the Nashville Blues
Review with Charles Walker, and later
on a jam session from Nashville and
the Harlem Horns. George Brock and
the Blues Station band will get you
dancing, and the stage is also given
over to Mary- Ann Brandon, a tortured
artiste with a jewel of a voice. Then
there’s Terry Evans, the bluesman who
tinted the musical palette of the likes
of John Lee Hooker.
Two days of rhythm ’n’ blues, rock
and soul at Le Passage, when you can,
in the words of Terry Adams “live like
a hurricane”, and enjoy the show.
March 23-4 Le Passage, Lot-et-Garonne. Ticket prices
vary from €12 to €25, book before March 18 for reduced
prices. 05 53 40 72 14,
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