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Linda Rasa, Rod Case & Dwyer Scullion |
As part of the 17th Shipston
Proms The Gate Inn in Upper Brailes hosted a local musician’s night on an open
mic basis, and the local groups didn’t dissapoint with group kit lining up in
the corridor while they waited to play.
The Gate Inn is a tradition Cotswold pub in
an old historic setting on the top of an Oxfordshire hill, with large garden to
sit and enjoy the view or occasionally watch a band play. The local Shipston
High School souls band Battered Soul, had played in the pub garden earlier in
the Shipston Proms program.
First on stage we had Dwyer Scullion -
guitar, John Hill - guitar and Rasa Case - vocals which a mixture of guitars
and Rasa powerful singing style.
As we have found during this Proms
musicians pop in up in several bands, and so Dwyer Scullion
was next joined by
James Walton and Ian Cameron as the band Loft. They had a strong guitar sound
with mixture of electric and acoustic guitars and strong singing voices and
their numbers included “Waiting there for you”.
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Loft |
Then the stage (well the end of the bar!)
was taken over by 4 piece band the Shambolics (Alan Thomson - guitar, Peter Bland
- bass, Mark Dudfield - guitar, Colin Beckett – washboard and harmonica) with
rowdy renditions of “Put it on the Side”, “Midnight Special” and Gypsy Woman”
amongst others. Alan is part of the Shipston Proms team so was doing double
duty in his Proms green t-shirt.
Then we had another combo this time
featuring Dwyer Scullion – guitar, Rod Case – guitar and Linda Rasa – guitar
and vocals, with a selection of covers including Patsy Cline’s “Midnight” and
then a selection of songs written by Linda Rasa – “Easy Lover”, Train to Rome”
and “One more for the Ride”.
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George Scholes |
Next up come local band 3rd
Dimension for only their 3rd gig together with George Scholes –
guitar, Laura Furnell – vocals and Jez Walker – percussion. They also had a
guest sax player Matt Erlanger, on some songs, who had been having a quick
practice with the band in the pub’s garden beforehand.
Laura’s strong and passionate vocals led
the sings backed up by George’s laidback guitar sound and Jez’s enthusiastic
percussion. Matt joined on Sade’s “Smooth Operator” and Stevie Wonder’s
“Superstition” along with other band songs including David Bowie’s “China Girl”
and a George Scholes written song “Who is your God”.
The evening was completed by Proms
organisers Tim (harmonica) and Helen Porter (piano) with a few songs including
The Eagles “Desparado”, not for the first time this Shipston Proms, and “Honk
Tonk Blues” with Matt Erlanger joining them on saxaphone.
The evening was very appreciated by the
large pub crowd, and it is good to see so many good local musicians and people
happy to turn out to watch them play.
Tim Porter thanked Anne and Ian from the
Gate Inn pub for hosting the event.
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