Child Performer at Outwood Wmc.
Yes, on stage tonight is Ricky Graham who was the lead singer in the 'Boy Band, Child'. Graham was, as always , immaculately dressed for the stage, he has a voice like velvet and a wide variation of songs under his belt. The sound equipment is top class, (no trailing wires on the stage). Ricky opened his show with a Neil Diamond song, 'Cracklin' Rosie', this was followed by a Matt Monro song, 'Walk Away'. The presentation is second to none. The greeting from the audience is warm and friendly and they appreciated his performance from the very first notes. A Tony Christie song went down well, 'Avenues And Alleyways' a Tony Christie song. Songs by Garth Brooks, Bobby Vee, Willie Nelson , Luther Van Dross, another Neil Diamond song were a sample of Ricky Graham's excellent show. The set we saw ended with, David Alexander's, 'The Answer'. Ricky's publicity says, 'Class Comes As Standard', how very true that is.....
Over to the Lupset where Terry Webster was the first of six acts scheduled to appear over the next few weeks. Well Terry was doing his show, lots of impressions, Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, Frankie Valli, in between Terry did his hat trick. (you'll have to see him for an explanation). his famous Thunderbirds act. Stevie Wonder, Eric Morecambe, Tommy Cooper and heaps more... You really must try catch Terry's act. Just Brilliant..
In a busy Admiral Duncan was a band called, The Kirby Beats from South Kirkby near Hemsworth. Three guitars and a drummer make up the band: This band were playing the music of the Beatles, Manfred Mann, The Small Faces, The Searchers, The Rolling Stones and The Dave Clark Five. Another great night in the, Admiral Duncan. I remember this band playing at the Boot And Shoe pub in Ackworth near Pontefract and Wakefield . Soft rock and covers is their thing, they were going well with the 'Duncan regulars. Hope they are booked back, a real friendly following too.
Yes, on stage tonight is Ricky Graham who was the lead singer in the 'Boy Band, Child'. Graham was, as always , immaculately dressed for the stage, he has a voice like velvet and a wide variation of songs under his belt. The sound equipment is top class, (no trailing wires on the stage). Ricky opened his show with a Neil Diamond song, 'Cracklin' Rosie', this was followed by a Matt Monro song, 'Walk Away'. The presentation is second to none. The greeting from the audience is warm and friendly and they appreciated his performance from the very first notes. A Tony Christie song went down well, 'Avenues And Alleyways' a Tony Christie song. Songs by Garth Brooks, Bobby Vee, Willie Nelson , Luther Van Dross, another Neil Diamond song were a sample of Ricky Graham's excellent show. The set we saw ended with, David Alexander's, 'The Answer'. Ricky's publicity says, 'Class Comes As Standard', how very true that is.....
Over to the Lupset where Terry Webster was the first of six acts scheduled to appear over the next few weeks. Well Terry was doing his show, lots of impressions, Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, Frankie Valli, in between Terry did his hat trick. (you'll have to see him for an explanation). his famous Thunderbirds act. Stevie Wonder, Eric Morecambe, Tommy Cooper and heaps more... You really must try catch Terry's act. Just Brilliant..
In a busy Admiral Duncan was a band called, The Kirby Beats from South Kirkby near Hemsworth. Three guitars and a drummer make up the band: This band were playing the music of the Beatles, Manfred Mann, The Small Faces, The Searchers, The Rolling Stones and The Dave Clark Five. Another great night in the, Admiral Duncan. I remember this band playing at the Boot And Shoe pub in Ackworth near Pontefract and Wakefield . Soft rock and covers is their thing, they were going well with the 'Duncan regulars. Hope they are booked back, a real friendly following too.