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#8 From: "Paul Jones" <jonespaul@...>
Date: Wed Aug 5, 2009 11:29 pm
Subject: open mic 9/30/2009
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Five friends and I are coming to London from the US in October for the 40th
anniversary concert of Mott the Hopple.  We are looking for a bar that has an
open mike that we can play five songs.  We have one drummer and bass player two
guitarist and one singer.  We will be in London Wednesday September 30th and
leaving early Sunday October 4th and will be at the concert Thursday night. 
Doing a search on the internet you name came up.  Do we need to reserve a spot? 
And how close are you to the hotel we are staying at?


LONDON-HAMMERSMITH
Express By Holiday Inn
124 KING STREET, HAMMERSMITH
LONDON, W6 0QU
ENGLAND

Any help would be appreciated

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Date: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:08 pm
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#5 From: "Blues Legacy" <blooze@...>
Date: Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:29 pm
Subject: Blues Lost & Found - What The Press Say?
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The Blues Legacy label are pleased to say that the recent Blues Lost Found Series has gone down a storm with music journalists…check out some of the reviews so far below:

"...these albums bottle the atmosphere to perfection...unmissable stuff"

(9 out of 10 Stars)- Classic Rock Magazine

"...If you wanted to know what created the astonishing Stones/Animals/Yardbirds upsurge of the early 1960's, you'll find many of the answers here"

(4 out of 5 stars) - Uncut Magazine

"...an invaluable archive series"

(4 out of 5 Stars)- Rock 'n' Reel Magazine

"...For purely historical reasons these albums would be an essential purchase but, thrillingly, the quality of music also makes them essential"

- Blues In Britain Magazine

“The importance of these tours to the British blues, and the eventual transatlantic exchange courtesy of the Stones, Yardbirds et all, shouldn’t be underestimated”

– Mojo Magazine

It is possible to purchase the Blues Lost Found Series directly from the label at www.blueslegacy.net and we can deliver worldwide.

Check out the labels My Space page www.myspace.com/blueslegacylabel

 

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#4 From: "Blues Legacy" <blooze@...>
Date: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:08 pm
Subject: Remembering Blues & Jazz Legends Muddy Waters & Humphrey Lyttelton
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Remembering Muddy Waters 1915 – 1983

The Classic Studio T label and Blues Legacy would also like to take the opportunity of commemorating the life and music of the legendary Blues artist Muddy Waters who passed on this day (April 30th) 25 years ago.

As many of you know, British trombonist Chris Barber introduced Muddy Waters to UK audiences in 1958.The outcome of the tour with The Chris Barber Band was nothing short of a magnificent milestone in history.The recordings recently discovered by The Blues Legacy are now available on The Blues Lost Found – Volume 2 album and it is possible to find out more details and purchase online via: http://www.blueslegacy.net/

If you wanted to just hear a few Muddy Waters tracks for free, simply check out our My Space page: www.myspace.com/blueslegacylabel

Muddy Waters was a huge inspiration for musicians in the British scene and is known as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Not only did the tour with Chris Barber enhance Muddy’s reputation in Europe, but in turn, reawakened an interest in the blues from the other side of the Atlantic. Arguably, it was this visit to British shores, with Muddy on electric guitar, which led to the phenomenal rise of the blues explosion. We salute you Muddy!

Remembering Humphrey Lyttelton 1921 - 2008

The Classic Studio T label would like to extend their deepest sympathy to the friends and family of the late, great musician and broadcaster Humphrey Lyttelton.

It was announced on the 25th April that the legendary Jazz musician died aged 86.  ‘Humph’, as he became known, was a towering figure in the world of music and also a respected presenter on BBC Radio 2 and 4.

The Classic Studio T label, based at Shepperton Filmed Studios first worked with Humphrey Lyttelton when he was invited to our Classic T Stage recording studio by vocalist Elkie Brooks in 2005 for the recording of her Pearls Live DVD.  You can see footage of this on You Tube:
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Elkie and Humph had worked with each other extensively over the years and our label was also proud to release another collaboration from the two on the ‘Trouble In Mind’ album.

Classic have also been working with another of Humph’s good friends in recent years.Jazz legend Chris Barber surprisingly found some previously unreleased material now survived on the Blues Lost Found – Volume 3 album, which features Chris Barber, Ronny Scott and Humphrey Lyttelton performing on stage together at the Richmond Jazz Blues Festival in 1964. This was released on the Blues Legacy imprint: http://www.blueslegacy.net/


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#3 From: "bloozenews" <blooze@...>
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2008 11:37 am
Subject: Rare archive blues recordings found by the Blues Legacy Trust
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Check out some rare and original blues albums recently discovered by
the Blues Legacy Trust.  Please feel free to visit: www.blueslegacy.net

See the You Tube Trailer here:
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#2 From: "vandalinuk" <vandalinuk@...>
Date: Mon Oct 30, 2006 3:30 pm
Subject: Lights, what's going on, etc
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latest news...

have got lighting sorted, plus bought a fender lead amp.

also many thanks to Tony for donating a rather nice gibson epiphone
(so we now have 2 lead guitars and a stagg bass.

we have had some good talent appear here now (notably Alex, The
Seasiders, Gary porter[from the band "Porter"]and a lot of others
including the multi talented Mitch[harp and guitar/slide guitar])

I also now provide a showcase on a friday evening for those who wish
to expand from the wednesday open mic



Ian


p.s Gary has just donated an electro accoustic, so our house
instrument collection is really starting to grow

#1 From: "vandalinuk" <vandalinuk@...>
Date: Tue Sep 19, 2006 5:33 pm
Subject: Amps
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well we now have a carlsboro base amp driving a dedicated base bin

a laney lead amp 2 channel with overdrive and fx

a 1000w p.a amp driving a pair of omnitronic 500w 3way cabs

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