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Ivor Allchurch
Although it now seems to have morphed into the old Tune for Today thread.Good to see this thread back![]()

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Although it now seems to have morphed into the old Tune for Today thread.Good to see this thread back![]()
As long as people are talking about music then that’s okayAlthough it now seems to have morphed into the old Tune for Today thread.![]()
Great to know there’s another Jazz fan here, we’ve had many great guitarists at the club. Have you been to the club? More to the point do I know you?At an age approaching 76, and as a retired semi-pro guitarist, my tastes vary. As per my moniker on here I was, and still am, a huge Bluenile fan (not a Scummer as one numpty thought). 5 years between the first album and the second wasn't due to laziness, but purely a matter of quality over quantity. Others are Steely Dan, anything with Donald Fagen's name on it, Boz Scaggs. Guitar-wise, Robben Ford. Jazz, including Wes Montgomery, Chet Baker, and probably the best live gig in Swansea this year, Jamie Callum.
Yes, I've been to the club on many occasions. My favourite gigs there are when Hamish Stuart (ex Average White Band) and his band play. Now postponed til at least next Spring. The club seems to be changing venues too often, lately.Great to know there’s another Jazz fan here, we’ve had many great guitarists at the club. Have you been to the club? More to the point do I know you?![]()
Was listening to "across the rooftops" earlier. Whilst I typically like pretty alternative stuff, it's such a beautiful record. There's an alternate universe where 'Tinseltown in the Rain' was number one for weeks.At an age approaching 76, and as a retired semi-pro guitarist, my tastes vary. As per my moniker on here I was, and still am, a huge Bluenile fan (not a Scummer as one numpty thought). 5 years between the first album and the second wasn't due to laziness, but purely a matter of quality over quantity. Others are Steely Dan, anything with Donald Fagen's name on it, Boz Scaggs. Guitar-wise, Robben Ford. Jazz, including Wes Montgomery, Chet Baker, and probably the best live gig in Swansea this year, Jamie Cullum.
Great to know there’s another Jazz fan here, we’ve had many great guitarists at the club. Have you been to the club? More to the point do I know you?![]()
At least it’s not Cheap Trick.He’s been to see Dweezil Zappa mind.![]()
The venue changes are beyond the club’s control at the moment. Cu Mumbles, our last place has closed its doors and finding a suitable venue is tricky as size of crowd varies for different events obviously. We are currently in negotiations with a few places within Swansea and have already booked a few in the Grand Theatre Arts Wing for next year. Hamish is definitely on the cards again, will be a superb show as always.Yes, I've been to the club on many occasions. My favourite gigs there are when Hamish Stuart (ex Average White Band) and his band play. Now postponed til at least next Spring. The club seems to be changing venues too often, lately.
Just to add …The venue changes are beyond the club’s control at the moment. Cu Mumbles, our last place has closed its doors and finding a suitable venue is tricky as size of crowd varies for different events obviously. We are currently in negotiations with a few places within Swansea and have already booked a few in the Grand Theatre Arts Wing for next year. Hamish is definitely on the cards again, will be a superb show as always.
Yes, we were both there on that night, Dar, but somehow you managed a photo with Dweezil, not like youHe’s been to see Dweezil Zappa mind.![]()