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Wednesday, 16 September 2015 06:43

SCC Welcomes Back Fire and Water, Friday 25th September

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The next Music Night at Sunbury Cricket Club falls on Friday 25th September, when the Club welcomes back FIRE & WATER. They were one of the very first bands the Club presented when they launched the Music Nights over four years ago, and helped put SCC on the map, not least since singer Paul Cox has been a great ambassador for our venue among the musicians’ fraternity.

Paul, of course, has been back to the Club several times, not only with Fire & Water but with his own band The Proof and with French blues guitarist Charlie Fabert, and when he contacted the Club a while back to say that Fire & Water had decided to call it a day after fifteen years, and would like to include Sunbury on their farewell round of gigs this autumn, the Club was naturally more than happy to oblige. Their great rocking show features the music of Free, Bad Company and Led Zeppelin and so it’s a natural fit with the Music Club style.

Paul is one of the finest entertainers on the circuit – Radio 2’s Paul Jones cites him as one of his favourite singers, and says he is “one of the best voices in Europe”. The other members of the band are guitarist Mike Summerland, who has worked over the years with Blodwyn Pig, Georgie Fame, William Bell, Hershey and even Val Doonican. Paul is supported by drummer Steve Dixon, who was with Gary Moore until Gary’s sad demise, and has played with The Real Thing, Micky Jones Band, Ray Davis, Buddy Whittington, and the John Slaughter Blues Band; and bassist Al McLean was with Kokomo, having previously played with the Micky Jones Band, Brent Ford and the Nylons, Hershey and the 12 bars, Juice on the loose and most recently Soul Intention.

A very good evening is in prospect!

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