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Stray & The Groundhogs

Stray & The Groundhogs

Event Time Sat 29th Feb 2020 at 7:00pm-Sat 29th Feb 2020 at 11:00pm
Event Location Sin City, Swansea
Event Price £15 + fees
Age Restrictions
Age restrictions: 16 +
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Stray & The Groundhogs

Sin City are proud to present an incredible double headline performance of STRAY & THE GROUNDHOGS
STRAY

Since forming way back in 1966 as a bunch of teenage Mods, Stray have pretty much been a constant presence in the UK live music scene, spearheaded by irrepressible showman and guitarist Del Bromham. By 1970, with only a change of drummer, they had carved out for themselves a burgeoning reputation as a hot live act and each of the four members possessed considerable prowess in their chosen field. Drummer Ritchie Cole hammered his kit like his idol Keith Moon, Gary Giles pitched in with some Funky bass runs and singer Steve Gadd was a frontman of no mean ability. As for Bromham, there wasn’t much he couldn’t do with a guitar.
THE GROUNDHOGS

It was customary for British bands in the late 1960s to have the blues – but it was only the Groundhogs who really battled them. Having started life in the early 1960s as a dues-paying, John Lee Hooker backing four, by the mid-1970s, they had become a trio who supported The Rolling Stones, had three Top 10 albums – only to develop a baroque quasi-funk, just in time for punk. Just as they finally won the battle, the war, so to speak, moved elsewhere.
Essentially, the Groundhogs made music for generations of freaks, without being particularly freaky themselves. Based around the blues-derived playing of Tony McPhee, (never a drug-taker; his hobbies included mending electronic equipment), theirs was music that, if anything made a virtue out of this British reserve. Not just great musicians, the Groundhogs were also acute songwriters: and having sketched images of war, class obedience, suburban life, the band’s torrential playing was ripe to break free from them.

Venue

Sin City
14-16 Dillwyn St, Swansea SA1 4AQ, UK
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