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Interpretation of the blues ; The Blues Band will be appearing at Exeter Corn Exchange on Wednesday, May 14.
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The Blues Band will be appearing at Exeter Corn Exchange on
Wednesday, May 14.
The band members, who have been described as the best purveyors
of blues in the UK and beyond today, are as enthusiastic now as when
they first performed nearly 30 years ago.
They have recorded 17 albums and completed countless tours. Their
special, very personal interpretation of the music they love is
always in strong demand.
With four singers and songwriters, the variety they offe...
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