Leaving Alabama Written And Performed By Reg Meuross
Live @ Alstonefield Village Hall, Staffordshire
Reg Meuross is an English singer and songwriter based in Somerset, England. He has been described as "a warm, engaging live entertainer same easy going feel informs his discs and their songs of love, longing and true life stories". Awarded Best Male Vocalist 2013 by Fatea, Meuross first emerged on the British acoustic music scene when he formed The Panic Brothers with comedian Richard Morton. Five years of touring and TV work followed their album In The Red, produced by Clive Gregson with the "Brothers" appearing regularly on TV, including Friday Night Live, and at Edinburgh, Sidmouth, Glastonbury and other festivals. Reg Meuross then moved on to form a roots band, The Flamingos, featuring ex-Graham Parker guitarist, Martin Belmont, Bob Loveday from the Penguin Café Orchestra & Bob Geldof's band and Alison Jones of The Barely Works. They recorded the album Arrested in 1991. Meuross also toured, continuing until 2009, with Hank Wangford and The Lost Cowboys as a member of the band and also as a solo artist with Hank Wangford on the No Hall Too Small tours.
Alstonefield Village Hall is a 100 seater hall on the Staffordshire/Derbyshire border in The White Peak area of The Peak District. Licensed Bar available for most events. Some events also including catering. See individual ads for full details. Tickets for events may be reserved from hopedalemusic@btinternet.com or via wegottickets.com We are a concert venue with stage, professional standard lighting and PA. Specialising in roots music (Blues, Folk, Country, Americana, World etc ) Promoters: Dave Littlehales, Martin Snodin. PA: Alan Hassall, Peter Dobbs. Video: David Barrs. Catering & Ticket Desk (and everything else!): Val Littlehales. Bar: Frank Lipp ably assisted by other members of the village hall committee
Видео Leaving Alabama Written And Performed By Reg Meuross канала David Barrs
Reg Meuross is an English singer and songwriter based in Somerset, England. He has been described as "a warm, engaging live entertainer same easy going feel informs his discs and their songs of love, longing and true life stories". Awarded Best Male Vocalist 2013 by Fatea, Meuross first emerged on the British acoustic music scene when he formed The Panic Brothers with comedian Richard Morton. Five years of touring and TV work followed their album In The Red, produced by Clive Gregson with the "Brothers" appearing regularly on TV, including Friday Night Live, and at Edinburgh, Sidmouth, Glastonbury and other festivals. Reg Meuross then moved on to form a roots band, The Flamingos, featuring ex-Graham Parker guitarist, Martin Belmont, Bob Loveday from the Penguin Café Orchestra & Bob Geldof's band and Alison Jones of The Barely Works. They recorded the album Arrested in 1991. Meuross also toured, continuing until 2009, with Hank Wangford and The Lost Cowboys as a member of the band and also as a solo artist with Hank Wangford on the No Hall Too Small tours.
Alstonefield Village Hall is a 100 seater hall on the Staffordshire/Derbyshire border in The White Peak area of The Peak District. Licensed Bar available for most events. Some events also including catering. See individual ads for full details. Tickets for events may be reserved from hopedalemusic@btinternet.com or via wegottickets.com We are a concert venue with stage, professional standard lighting and PA. Specialising in roots music (Blues, Folk, Country, Americana, World etc ) Promoters: Dave Littlehales, Martin Snodin. PA: Alan Hassall, Peter Dobbs. Video: David Barrs. Catering & Ticket Desk (and everything else!): Val Littlehales. Bar: Frank Lipp ably assisted by other members of the village hall committee
Видео Leaving Alabama Written And Performed By Reg Meuross канала David Barrs
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