This Friday evening at St Harmonica’s Blues Club promises to be an absolute cracker. The Jamie Williams Roots Collective make their St Harmonica’s debut and come very highly recommended; see why below:
Settled into the current super-tight line-up after over 500 shows the band is on fire, playing their own style of Roots/Rock at festivals & venues across the country. The band’s ethos is always to have fun and make sure the crowd does too. This is not a band that stands onstage staring at their (red) shoes.
Their new album ‘Stay True’ (their 10th) released in May has received great reviews & is gaining airplay around the world
Jamie Williams is a prolific writer of accessible songs; songs good enough to hold their own in a solo acoustic setting, which really light up when the band add their own influences, energy & musicianship to the arrangements.
They are like the classic touring bands of the 70s: almost a travelling circus; a dysfunctional family of a band. They’re tight without being boringly slick; leaving just enough rough edges to become one of the most exciting and fun ‘originals’ live bands on the circuit today.
Don’t miss them this Friday 25th October. Support is from Phil Davison accompanied by the excellent harmonica playing of Trevor Cooper.
Support act plays at 8.30pm followed by two sets from the main act starting soon after 9.00pm.