Tuesday In The Nash, (Albion Street WMC, Castleford. and Gilly's CMC In Wakefield.
Tonight at the Nash was X Factor singer, Alan Turner. As I walked in Alan was singing, 'Working Man'. Songs from the Bee Gees, 'Words'. Michael Buble’s, ‘I Just Haven’t Met You Yet’. All the songs had a video playing with the artiste singing the songs and ‘No’, Alan wasn’t miming. More songs were, 'Run-around Sue' a Dion and the Delmont’s song. Frank Sinatra, 'Come Fly With Me'. Neil Sedaka’s, 'Oh Carol'. Alan closed his first set with Frankie Laine's 'I Believe'. Well done Alan Turner...
Gilly's in Wakefield wasn't as busy as usual tonight; on stage was a favourite of the Country Clubs, Ken Durans. He has a terrific voice. As I entered the concert room he was singing an Eagles song, 'Peaceful Easy Feeling' followed by a Dr Hook song, 'A Little Bit More', love that one. Ken's music was his guitar which he is good on, and some superb tracks. His voice is great and distinctive The crowd were hanging on to every note, word and showed their appreciation for every song. There was a George Jones song, 'You'll Never Know How Good You Are'. a Hank Williams song for Mary, Ken sang a great version of , 'For The Good Times'. The version I know was by Parry Como. As ABBA sang, Ken, 'Thank You For The Music'. It was great...
Tonight at the Nash was X Factor singer, Alan Turner. As I walked in Alan was singing, 'Working Man'. Songs from the Bee Gees, 'Words'. Michael Buble’s, ‘I Just Haven’t Met You Yet’. All the songs had a video playing with the artiste singing the songs and ‘No’, Alan wasn’t miming. More songs were, 'Run-around Sue' a Dion and the Delmont’s song. Frank Sinatra, 'Come Fly With Me'. Neil Sedaka’s, 'Oh Carol'. Alan closed his first set with Frankie Laine's 'I Believe'. Well done Alan Turner...
Gilly's in Wakefield wasn't as busy as usual tonight; on stage was a favourite of the Country Clubs, Ken Durans. He has a terrific voice. As I entered the concert room he was singing an Eagles song, 'Peaceful Easy Feeling' followed by a Dr Hook song, 'A Little Bit More', love that one. Ken's music was his guitar which he is good on, and some superb tracks. His voice is great and distinctive The crowd were hanging on to every note, word and showed their appreciation for every song. There was a George Jones song, 'You'll Never Know How Good You Are'. a Hank Williams song for Mary, Ken sang a great version of , 'For The Good Times'. The version I know was by Parry Como. As ABBA sang, Ken, 'Thank You For The Music'. It was great...