29th August 2026
Few names carry as much weight in British rhythm & blues as Paul Jones and Dave Kelly—two towering figures whose lifelong dedication to the blues has helped shape the genre on this side of the Atlantic. Paul Jones first rose to international fame in the early 1960s as the original frontman and harmonica powerhouse with Manfred Mann, the group that stormed the charts with classics such as "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" and "Pretty Flamingo". Yet beneath the pop success Jones was always, at heart, a devoted bluesman. A passionate scholar of the music, his deep knowledge and unmistakable voice have made him one of the most respected interpreters of the blues in Britain, a reputation further cemented through decades presenting blues programmes on BBC Radio 2, where he has championed the music and its history to millions of listeners. Alongside him stands Dave Kelly, widely regarded as one of Europe's finest acoustic blues guitarists and slide players. Emerging from the fertile British blues scene of the late 1960s, Kelly built his reputation through spellbinding performances steeped in the traditions of Delta, Chicago and country blues, and through collaborations with artists across the international blues world—including appearances alongside giants such as Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker and Sonny Boy Williamson's circle of musicians.
Saturday 29th August 2026 Doors open at 7.00 PM for a 8.00PM start
All Seated.
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