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Feb 7 2017

Peter Bruntnell Band 3rd February 2017

If you love great songs and a super-tight, hard grooving Americana band, then you were either at your ideal show on Friday with the Peter Bruntnell Band – or you missed your ideal show!

We were prepared for Peter’s soulful voice and wonderfully incisive songs but, never having seen them, we didn’t realise what an incredible band he has around him. Mick Clews on drums and Peter Noone (er, no relation!) on bass make one of the finest rhythm sections you’re ever likely to hear, and stand-in on guitar for the show, Richard ‘Dicky’ Hayes played some stunning slide to compliment Peter’s own crunching, spiky guitar lines. Great bunch of guys too!

We were also thrilled to have yet another big crowd to make it a very special evening, so thanks to everyone who came along. Photos courtesy of Graham Smout.

Jan 31 2017

Mandolin Orange Friday 29th January 2017

What a fantastic night here at TLR on Sunday! Mandolin Orange were absolutely stunning and we had one of the biggest crowds ever, with 200 delirious gig-goers crammed into Caroline Club to see the amazing husband and wife team of Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz.

Playing songs from their three studio albums, the duo demonstrated just why they have built such a strong fan base that people were coming from all over to see them, including a superfan all the way from New Orleans! The combination of great songs, superb musicianship (spontaneous whoops and applause for Andrew’s sizzling mandolin solos) and absolutely pitch perfect, sweet harmonies had the crowd on their feet and hollering for more. The pair clearly enjoyed their first visit to TLR and came out for not one but two encores, despite still suffering from jet lag.

Special mention too for a lovely opening set from Brighton’s Jess Bishop and her band.

Photos courtesy of Keith Belcher

Jan 22 2017

Luke Jackson – 20 January 2017

Well, that was a sticky weekend. Amy having to cancel at the last moment owing to illness certainly induced some panic! We needn’t have worried thanks to the support of you, our lovely crowd and the sensational Luke Jackson, who showed just how far he has come in a short time.

At the age of just 21 he held a big crowd completely spellbound over two sets. And what a voice! What is astonishing is that he has many years of development before he even beginsto hit his peak. His is a towering, innate talent and one which he has honed by many hours of hard work and watching, at close hand, some of the best established artists in the UK and abroad. Rest assured that we’re already working on a reschedule of the original show with Amy and will let you know as soon as that’s in hand. Photos of Luke are courtesy of Ian Hartman.