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Friday, 23 September 2011 09:13

Music Nights at Sunbury Cricket Club a Big Hit

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Sunbury Cricket Club has scored a big hit with its new series of regular monthly Friday Music Nights, featuring high quality blues, rock and jazz artists. The next attraction is on Friday 30th September, when top R&B singer Paul Cox is appearing with emerging French blues star Charlie Fabert, along with Paul’s regular band.

The line-up is making a return appearance, having played a storming gig at the Club back in May, which ended with Paul and Charlie rocking on the tables - they enjoyed it so much, they asked to come back while Charlie is in the UK to do a blues festival on the Isle of Wight with Paul. This is a gig not to be missed, and it’s happening at Sunbury Cricket Club, Lower Hampton Road, Sunbury, TW16 5PS from 8.30,admission £5.

The non-profit making Club has already staged gigs from top bands like the 60s All Stars, Protect The Beat (one of the UK’s best jazz-funk outfits), Presenze, and most recently Blues Patrol. Future attractions include, on Friday 25th November, the great Texan blues guitarist Buddy Whittington, for fifteen years a fixture with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, with Sunbury-based Darby Todd on drums.

The Sunbury Cricket Club music nights are open to all, with the added attraction of competitive bar prices, and the Cub is keen to build a regular clientele for the events. For further information, or to be added to the mailing list, e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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  • Comment Link Alec Titler Monday, 14 November 2011 20:16 posted by Alec Titler

    Do you have tickets for Buddy Whittington on the 25th or can we just turn up?
    What time does he start?

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