THE SPRINGSTEEN SESSIONS

Music |
10th February 2017

Fri 10 Feb | Doors 7:30pm 
Tickets: £10 Early Bird £12 Standard £14 On The Door 

For fiveyears now, this exciting and talented group of Scottish musicians have thrilled audiences across the country with their driving and dynamic versions of the very best of The Boss and The E Street Band – from the early albums like ‘Greetings from Asbury Park’ right through to ‘Wrecking Ball’. All the classics and the anthems are delivered with massive attention to detail, ensuring that the authentic sound of the E Street Band is delivered with the kind of intensity that is reminiscent of their early days at The Stone Pony in New Jersey, where it all kicked off for The Boss over 40 years ago.

The band is full of experienced musicians, many of whom are well known in music circles through involvement with other projects. Fronted by vocalist and harmonica player (‘The Boss’) Dougie Robertson, the band consists of Cammy Maxwell (bass/vocals), Miami Pete (guitar/vocals), Tom Brogan (sax/guitar/vocals), Gavin Paterson ( piano) and Gary Johnston (drums)– all well known on the Glasgow music scene. The line-up is completed by Pete Clark from Edinburgh on organ/synth. And a very mighty sound they make too !! Check them out – it’ll be well worth it !!

You will be captivated by the drive and energy of The Springsteen Sessions, and will go away exhausted and enthralled by a gripping and energetic two-hour show!!

Venue: Malt Room – standing 
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Wheelchair users, please Click Here to view our accessibility policy. 
 

DATES & TIMES

10th February 2017

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