Master of the telecaster, James Oliver, at only 30 years of age is putting The Welsh Valleys on the map for guitar, with high praise from living legends of the blues, country & and rock'n'roll worlds. The band (JOB) are amongst the finest rhythm sections you will hear today. Regulars on Radio 2's The Blues Show, and touring Europe and the USA, James & JOB are set for great things.
This double bill see's the hosts of JOB's Scottish tour, Broken Windows play Newcastle for the first time, however UK blues fans may recognise members from both early 'Blues'N'Trouble' and current 'Allmans Project'. Fronted by unique vocalist Liz Jones, the group play creative originals unpinned by genre but touching the roots, blues, rock and psych worlds with the unvain spirit of 60s music. Guitarist John Bruce, and Singer, Liz, will join JOB for part of their set.
This double bill see's the hosts of JOB's Scottish tour, Broken Windows play Newcastle for the first time, however UK blues fans may recognise members from both early 'Blues'N'Trouble' and current 'Allmans Project'. Fronted by unique vocalist Liz Jones, the group play creative originals unpinned by genre but touching the roots, blues, rock and psych worlds with the unvain spirit of 60s music. Guitarist John Bruce, and Singer, Liz, will join JOB for part of their set.
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