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Live music at the Voodoo Lounge



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Published Date: 21 November 2008
GRAHAM Robins and Ronnie Johnson bring an incredible blend of gospel, country and blues to Stamford tomorrow night (Saturday, 22 November).
Ronnie has worked with Van Morrisson, Ritchie Havens, John Lee Hooker and Sting. He has also shared a stage with Bob Dylan.

This powerful and emotive singer/songwriter's career spans four decades, but his heart and love of performing is still as young as yesterday.

His passionate and heartfelt songs draw from years of experience and influences crossing musical borders.

Graham finds himself in fresh and exciting surroundings and with the prospect of new single and album releases working alongside the talented guitarist Ronnie.

Graham's soulful voice, together with Ronnie's impeccable guitar playing, knit together perfectly wrapped around lyrics gathered from a lifetime of experience, where a performance becomes a passionate embrace of heartfelt songs revealing great depth and sincerity.

The gig is in the Voodoo Lounge, at Mama Liz's, Stamford. Support comes from Dr Robeatnik. Tickets cost £5 at the door from 9pm, visit www.mamaliz.co.uk or call 01780 765888..

The full article contains 180 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2008 12:40 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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