Lively mix of gypsy jazz and bluegrass in Peak concert

Fine lyrics, gypsy jazz and bluegrass has brought a new genre to the music world - North Eastern Swing.
Rob Heron and The Tea Pad OrchestraRob Heron and The Tea Pad Orchestra
Rob Heron and The Tea Pad Orchestra

The description has been coined by Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra who will be airing their distinctive sound in Bakewell Town Hall on Friday, November 27.

Their style is influenced by early 20th Century American music with the addition of “razor-sharp” solos, great arrangements and original songs; their music harks back to a golden age whilst staying perfectly modern.

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Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra are one of the hardest working bands on the UK roots circuit.

With thousands of touring miles under their belts, they have earned themselves a sizeable fan base in the UK, Europe and beyond. Huey Morgan from BBC Radio 2 said of the group “That’s one hot band right there!”

If you enjoy evenings of high quality fun lively music entertainment, are fans of 20th century American, folk, jazz or blues music do not miss out on what is going to be a feet tapping, hands clapping night.

A licensed bar will be open from 7pm and the concert starts at 7.30pm.

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Tickets £9 and £7 (15 years and over or 60 years and over), to book, call 01629 810152 or visit www.bakewelltownhall.co.uk

The event is brought to Bakewell by Live and Local.

If you can’t make that date, Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra will be performing at Spring Bank Arts centre in Nesw Mills on Saturday, November 28.

Tickets for the New Mills date cost £10 and £8 (15 years and over or 60 years and over) from Spring Bank Arts, tel. 01663 308202 or High Street Books, New Mills.

For more information on the band, visit the website www.teapadorchestra.co.uk

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