RYAN'S GIG GUIDE November 2016 - page 34

RGG November 2016 - p.34
THE DANNY GILES BAND
The DGB is a marriage of classic and modern
musical values; tipping its hat to the past, living
in the present and looking towards the future -
combining great songs, a great sound and
stunning musicianship, all wrapped up in a
modern formula.
The trio of Danny Giles (Guitar & Vox), Pat
Garvey (Drums) & Jon Chase (Bass) bring you
their brand of full-blooded rock, blues, gospel
and soul; spiriting a no-nonsense attitude and-
paying very little, if any, attention at all to any of
the boundaries placed before them. Promoting
their highly anticipated debut album, 'More is
More', the DGB have been
described as 'a blues rock tidal wave'. Not to be
missed.
SALVATION JAYNE
Salvation Jayne are a young dynamic,
alternative blues band taking the scene by
storm. Their sound is often described as dirty,
raw, energetic and powerful... the list goes on,
but it’s their playing which gets them
outstanding reviews and bookings. Salvation
Jayne, comprising of Amy Benham (vocals),
Holly Kinnear (guitar), Tor Charlesworth (drums)
and Dan Lucas (bass) are proving that gender
stereotyping has no place in music and are
breaking down boundaries and preconceptions,
showing that women in blues are, and have
always have been, powerful beings.
This fresh young band does not claim to be
making the blues ‘their own’ but rather
enhancing the already down and dirty sounds it
has to offer. There are not many bands playing
in such an alternative style winning over the
more traditional blues fan whilst bringing a
younger audience along for the ride.
THE RAINBREAKERS
The four-piece have a refreshing approach to
blues rock in a style which you don’t hear too
much of on the British blues circuit. Their sound
channels the greats of the 60s and 70s, yet with
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