Guest Byrney Posted March 30, 2016 Looking forward to my first visit in 3 years to the legend that is the 100 Club. Link to comment
Geoff 1,032 Posted April 1, 2016 Really looking forward to this as I've not been anywhere outstanding for a while. Been a bit under the weather, so I do need my fix of soul music. And where could be better than enjoying the music I love with my friends at the heart of soul in London? 2 Link to comment
Kevinkent 1,115 Posted April 2, 2016 This could be my last one for a little while so coming out to celebrate my birthday a week early. Was it my imagination or did I hear of a warm-up do around the corner in Hanway St ? Either that or the Green Man in Berwick St. - Kev Link to comment
Ady Croasdell 2,484 Posted April 5, 2016 On 4/2/2016 at 13:26, KevinKent said: This could be my last one for a little while so coming out to celebrate my birthday a week early. Was it my imagination or did I hear of a warm-up do around the corner in Hanway St ? Either that or the Green Man in Berwick St. - Kev Good luck with your upcoming fun and games Kev; I'll be thinking of you. Link to comment
Kevinkent 1,115 Posted April 5, 2016 3 hours ago, ady croasdell said: Good luck with your upcoming fun and games Kev; I'll be thinking of you. Thanks Ady. Back soon I hope. - Kev Link to comment
DeltaSouth 145 Posted May 31, 2016 In our region, for generations now, Irma Thomas performs live... the Ponderosa Stomp has live performances with Barb Lynn and other legends... but the old days, the honky tonks were the place to be. Nobody was playing 45s. We were witnessing the live musicians in small honky tonk venues. I've seen Ray Charles, Percy Sledge and many legends perform live. The vinyl is nice, but you should have seen the real deal. Link to comment
Kevinkent 1,115 Posted June 1, 2016 On 31/05/2016 at 16:28, VinylvilleLA said: In our region, for generations now, Irma Thomas performs live... the Ponderosa Stomp has live performances with Barb Lynn and other legends... but the old days, the honky tonks were the place to be. Nobody was playing 45s. We were witnessing the live musicians in small honky tonk venues. I've seen Ray Charles, Percy Sledge and many legends perform live. The vinyl is nice, but you should have seen the real deal. I'm sure you don't realise it but you couldn't have picked a more inappropriate place to randomly post this if you'd tried. - Kev Link to comment