PaulKing Posted October 22, 2012 Share Posted October 22, 2012 Hi all This Thursday 25th Oct will be the latest night of fine live music at the re-born Ealing Club, opposite Ealing Broadway Station, West London. It's where the Stones met, formed and played their first gigs, and it's where US blues first caught the attention of a generation of Brits eager to make their own music, which became rock. In honour of those formative sessions 50 years ago, live music is back in that same sweaty basement at the Ealing Club. This Thursday: Jules and the Gamblers - the finest West Coast harmonica blues (with me on double bass). Plus: Paint it Blue, and Ryan Spendlove Details here: [url="http://www.ealing-club.com/ealing-gigs-and-live-music/"]http://www.ealing-club.com/ealing-gigs-and-live-music/[/url] [i]Ealing Club needs support from music lovers. Help us to help the club back to life![/i] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_b Posted October 22, 2012 Share Posted October 22, 2012 Good to see that there is live music back at the Ealing Club, now called The Red Room. Last year I played at the fund raiser with Robert Hokum to pay for the Blue Plaque, to commemorate 50 years, 1962-2012. I was also a card carrying member of the original club, but unfortunately I missed its hey-day by a good few years! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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