The Spinoffs in Barnsley Central club.
Wow, what a busy Barnsley Central Club tonight, Pat and I came to see a new band called, The Spinoffs. The lead singer in the band is a good friend of ours, Hull singer, Andy Jay. He was a success at the Blackpool Command show in 2012 receiving an award. First on was our old friend, mr Bingo; a line was worth, £15 and the full house... Wait for it... £110 and 20p.Tonight he was with the band. The line up is guitarist, Luke Dickinson, the drummer is Stu Turner, the bass player is Alaisdar Simpson, and on keyboards is Nick Slack. I was warned that this is a LOUD band, (earplugs at the ready).The band looked good in their stage wear; the opening song was Cee Lo Greens, 'Forget You', the harmonies were superb, very tight and note perfect. There were Amy Winehouse songs, after being told how loud they were not too loud, easy on the ear. I liked the song, 'Domino'. Take That were featured with, 'Shine', more songs were, '9 Til 5', 'Sweet Home Alabama' and lots more. It was a pleasure to see, 'The Spinoffs' in concert, look out for them. The Spinoffs ended their first set with, 'Dakota', by the Stereophonics...
Another club with a full house, the artiste here in Westgate Common club was the beautiful young singer, 'Lottie T'Vay'; the members were telling me that Lottie was doing a great show tonight and they were now ready for the dance set. Lottie came back on stage in a black fishtail dress, (like the shoes). The dance floor slowly filled up; the members were at the bar topping up then going for a dance. A couple of her songs were Pat Benata's, 'Hit Me With Your Best Shot' and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, 'I Love Rock And Roll' By this time the dance floor was well and truly buzzing. Well done Lottie T'Vay.
Wow, what a busy Barnsley Central Club tonight, Pat and I came to see a new band called, The Spinoffs. The lead singer in the band is a good friend of ours, Hull singer, Andy Jay. He was a success at the Blackpool Command show in 2012 receiving an award. First on was our old friend, mr Bingo; a line was worth, £15 and the full house... Wait for it... £110 and 20p.Tonight he was with the band. The line up is guitarist, Luke Dickinson, the drummer is Stu Turner, the bass player is Alaisdar Simpson, and on keyboards is Nick Slack. I was warned that this is a LOUD band, (earplugs at the ready).The band looked good in their stage wear; the opening song was Cee Lo Greens, 'Forget You', the harmonies were superb, very tight and note perfect. There were Amy Winehouse songs, after being told how loud they were not too loud, easy on the ear. I liked the song, 'Domino'. Take That were featured with, 'Shine', more songs were, '9 Til 5', 'Sweet Home Alabama' and lots more. It was a pleasure to see, 'The Spinoffs' in concert, look out for them. The Spinoffs ended their first set with, 'Dakota', by the Stereophonics...
Another club with a full house, the artiste here in Westgate Common club was the beautiful young singer, 'Lottie T'Vay'; the members were telling me that Lottie was doing a great show tonight and they were now ready for the dance set. Lottie came back on stage in a black fishtail dress, (like the shoes). The dance floor slowly filled up; the members were at the bar topping up then going for a dance. A couple of her songs were Pat Benata's, 'Hit Me With Your Best Shot' and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, 'I Love Rock And Roll' By this time the dance floor was well and truly buzzing. Well done Lottie T'Vay.