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Please Y'self



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Brothers and sister John, Rob and Chris Gill have been stomping out their unique brand of skiffle around the UK and Europe now for an incredible 35 years and show no signs of mellowing or losing their spontaneous approach.
PLEASE Y'SELF have played every kind of venue, both at home and abroad including major festivals such as Glastonbury and they have played and toured with such stars as Jools Holland and Lonnie Donegan.

A PLEASE Y'SELF show is typically a wild mixture of good time folk and Americana, stomping blues and traditional British skiffle. It's a timeless cocktail which earns them respect from audiences of all ages and genres.

Fans of the band know that there is no musical style which they can't re-arrange for tea-chest bass, washboard and their stunning close harmony work produces a seductive musical timbre that can only be associated with sibling outfits.

With their parents and grandparents in Music Hall, the Carter Family on the gramophone at home in the 5O's and wild imaginations that pull in influences from skiffle roots to psychobilly it's difficult to find the words to describe a PLEASE Y'SELF performance, you just have to be there...

All enquiries to John Gill on 01629 760240

www.pleaseyself.co.uk

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