Tonight after playing truant last night I first went to see a super singer,
'Louise Nash', at 'The Nash', in Castleford. Louise looked terrific in her stage outfit. A short black sparkly little number; like the shoes. The PA is good and Louise sure knows how set it for the room. Her first song was a Rod Stewart song, 'Have I Told You Lately That I Love You ', a lovey opning song, the audience was hushed as she sang this one; there was 'You To Me Are Everything ', a Real Thing hit, always popular in the clubs. Louise sang a lovely country song called, 'Need You Now'. Her voice adapts to many styles of songs, love this next one. 'Teenager In Love', had the audience singing along; there was a Del Shannon song, 'Runaway'. Louise sang some songs not heard very often in the Nash and they went down well, one was, 'Tell Me Lies’; Louise really is one of the best. ‘Runaround Sue’, was good too. A natural and laid back entertainer, that's, 'Louise Nash'. She closed the first set with a Shania Twain song, 'From This Moment.
Louise told me later that Lady Antebellum sang, 'Need You Now',
My second visit was to the Albion Street Club,‘The Top Hat’, in South Kirkby to see Steve Andrews and my friend Concert Secretary, Kevin Kane.
Steve is always well dressed for the stage in a proper black stage suit,
like the shoes and he has a good voice, singing songs from all eras. His first song in this his second set was, 'Love Is In The Air', a John Paul Young song, next a Matt Monro song, 'If I Never Sing Another Song'. There was a Searchers song which was in the Joe Longthorne style, ‘When You Walk In The Room’, one by Van Morrison, 'Brown Eyed Girl'. A John Rowles song, 'If I Only Had Time'. He had the crowd singing along with an up tempo, 'When You're Smiling' and 'Delilah'.The set finished with, 'Sweet Caroline'. An excellent set Steve Andrews...
'Louise Nash', at 'The Nash', in Castleford. Louise looked terrific in her stage outfit. A short black sparkly little number; like the shoes. The PA is good and Louise sure knows how set it for the room. Her first song was a Rod Stewart song, 'Have I Told You Lately That I Love You ', a lovey opning song, the audience was hushed as she sang this one; there was 'You To Me Are Everything ', a Real Thing hit, always popular in the clubs. Louise sang a lovely country song called, 'Need You Now'. Her voice adapts to many styles of songs, love this next one. 'Teenager In Love', had the audience singing along; there was a Del Shannon song, 'Runaway'. Louise sang some songs not heard very often in the Nash and they went down well, one was, 'Tell Me Lies’; Louise really is one of the best. ‘Runaround Sue’, was good too. A natural and laid back entertainer, that's, 'Louise Nash'. She closed the first set with a Shania Twain song, 'From This Moment.
Louise told me later that Lady Antebellum sang, 'Need You Now',
My second visit was to the Albion Street Club,‘The Top Hat’, in South Kirkby to see Steve Andrews and my friend Concert Secretary, Kevin Kane.
Steve is always well dressed for the stage in a proper black stage suit,
like the shoes and he has a good voice, singing songs from all eras. His first song in this his second set was, 'Love Is In The Air', a John Paul Young song, next a Matt Monro song, 'If I Never Sing Another Song'. There was a Searchers song which was in the Joe Longthorne style, ‘When You Walk In The Room’, one by Van Morrison, 'Brown Eyed Girl'. A John Rowles song, 'If I Only Had Time'. He had the crowd singing along with an up tempo, 'When You're Smiling' and 'Delilah'.The set finished with, 'Sweet Caroline'. An excellent set Steve Andrews...