Electrifying blues talent in the form of this harp-playing, hard blues singing solo performer. Born in a field 20-something years ago, Thomas Ford is a blues shouter, a guitar picker and a harmonica fire-breather. His energetic live shows have taken him from Bodmin to Berlin, his records have sold from the Eastern Block to the East Indies and he has been played on radio shows from Luton to Laos. Mixing delta blues traditions with nu-blues songwriting, this one man trio has been hailed as “The rising star of British blues”.
Jay Tamkin learned his craft in the best possible environment after spending 6 years with the Devon Youth Jazz Orchestra as principal bass player, a position that enabled him to combine musical theory and serious practice with such musical heavy weights as Jools Holland, Dennis Rollins and Roy Ayers.
It is the combination of his musical confidence, a surprising mature song writing style and a willingness to explore musical boundaries that has made his music and style come to life.
Jay visits the B-Bar as part of his UK acoustic tour which will will involve him showcasing...
A group which meets for all those interested in science, history, psychology, philosophy, investigative journalism and how to examine extraordinary claims of all types.
Free for all to attend to listern, learn or share your point of view.
Special Talk: The Audacity of Faith by Stephen Law
The Audacity of Faith makes the case for an attitude of skepticism towards faith based doctrine and argues in favour of Scientific Reality.
John Richards is a retired Science teacher who provides teaching resources in non-belief via the TES including the website http://...