Actually it was Thursday night, we played the Golden Fleece, Nottingham. It's a nice setup, where they remove a railing on the small upper lever and turn it into a stage. When sitting in the pub's main lower level, it kind of looks like the band is playing on a cinema screen.
Eclectic mix. The first band was Royston Duxford, a kind of rock n roll/rock/rockabilly three piece. Turns out I know the singer from a while back, and our guitarist knew the rather great eub/bass player too. A good rockin set.
Second was the Distillery Blues Band. Wow, I was not expecting to be so blown away! Great players all round, and even a drummer who sang a few numbers with a lovely Joe Cockeresque voice. The real star however was the frontman. Youngish, big beard and even bigger gruff voice, a really musical, heartfelt musician with a minimalist yet unique style. Recommended.
This was our third gig, and it all went fine. No clangers, and although the numbers were slim, had them up dancing, partially due to a small but loyal group of fans who whoop us up! Good fun!