WESTBURY Conservative Club saw a year of a number of bands performing live from a variety of different genres. Looking to 2018, they are on hand to provide lots more exciting music with free entry!
On Friday 26th January, the club hosts the Ray Jones Band. They are a three piece rock band from Wiltshire. Their debut album “The Right Way” has been well received at both live shows and digitally across the internet. The album has short punchy rock songs, longer progressive numbers and a couple of strong ballads. There are even a couple of bonus punk tracks for fun. Doors are open all afternoon with music starting approx 9pm.
On Friday 2nd February, Forgery are invited to take the stage and entertain the people of Westbury. Forgery are a popular rock/pop cover band playing in pubs and clubs in the South West. Music starts at approx 9pm.
On Saturday 10th February join in with Uncle Jack for a little bit of audience participation. Uncle Jack are a covers band with a difference – a live jukebox where you choose the tracks played. There will be over 80 classic tracks to select from well-loved bands from the 60s to present day. This is a band that likes to be different – no sets, no breaks, just a full on, non-stop gig. So whether you like slow acoustic numbers or high octane rock – Uncle Jack can deliver. Music starts at approx 9pm.
On Saturday 24th February join Chippenham-based Duo AFK (Away From Keyboard) for some live music, specialising in reproducing the sound of the artists you love to hear, with upbeat tracks from the 60s through to today! Music starts at 9pm approx.
There are many more acts booked for 2018. For more information call The Conservative Club on 01373 822557 or visit their website – www.westbury cons.com
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