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2018 In Review
As usual, we take a look at the year’s happenings – or at least some of them – and bearing in mind that again we have lost many great people, not least dear friends during 2018.
Read MoreSavoy Brown Announce April 2019 London Show
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Read MoreBernie Marsden Announces March 2019 London Show
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Read MoreLadies Of The Blues, March 2018, Under The Bridge, Stamford Bridge, London, United Kingdom
This was the place to be in London tonight, for fans of blues and roots music. Mostly the audience heard men playing BUT each of the three acts was of course fronted by a female artist with something to say and the voice and chops to deliver it.
Read MoreUnder The Bridge Announces Shows Lined Up For 2018
There are venues and there are venues. For our team, based in England south of London, many are easy to reach. However for ease of travel, quality of sound, lighting and effects Under The Bridge takes the biscuit.
Read MoreLive Dead 69′ Performing ‘Skull and Roses 71’, February 2018, Under The Bridge, London, United Kingdom
Back in London for two nights at Under The Bridge, the Live Dead ensemble led by one-time Grateful Dead keyboard genius Tom Constanten, the group is featuring different album programmes over the Friday and Saturday nights.
Read More2017 In Review
Maybe it is because we know about them, but yet again this year we seem to have lost so many creative and entertaining characters. And yet again we can be inspired to remember them and keep their music alive…
Read MoreColin James Announces Headline London Show for November 2016
Juno Award Winning Singer-songwriter Colin James has released his 18th album, Blue Highways, which is out now via True North Records.
Blue Highways pays tribute to some of the singer/ guitarist’s longtime blues idols including Howlin’ Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Freddie King, Jr. Wells & Buddy Guy, Peter Green, Robert Johnson and William Bell to name a few.
