BluesAngels to play at the Troubadour

The BluesAngels

Local band Blues Angels will play at the Troubadour Folk and Acoustic Music Club on June 23.

Club president Mr Michael Fine said: “The BluesAngels were formed here on the Central Coast, and it’s great to have them back to play their amazing, original, full country blues.

“While blues is often loud, sad and overwhelming, it’s hard to be sad when you’re hearing the BluesAngels at full strength, accompanied by a washboard,” he said. Their line-up includes Tom Flood on banjo, harmonica and vocals; Cec Bucello on mandolin, guitars, and vocals; Hugh Worral on saxophone and clarinet and ‘Blackie’ on bass.

“Tom’s haunting singing and the cutting lyrics of his original compositions are matched by exquisite traditional blues, a few contemporary masterpieces and a few other popular jazz and blues classics. “Their songs are danceable with great singalong choruses and upbeat, witty lyrics,” said Mr Fine. With floor spots by local artists, the concert starts at 7pm at the Woy Woy CWA Hall.

SOURCE: Media release, 12 Jun 2018 Michael Fine, Troubadour Folk Club