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Walter Smitty & The UnviablesJazz-tinged quartet WS&TU take a little original diversion from Georgia to Havana
Suzi Woods – Vocals
Howard Gregory – Guitar/Vocals
Steve Palmer – Drums
Simon Smith – D.Bass
Both Howard Gregory (long standing guitarist with Steve Gibbons/songwriter in his own right) & Suzi Woods (globe trotting, sultry vocalist & songwriter, Kirsty McCall, Tom Robinson, Labi Siffre to name but a few) along with Steve Palmer (drums, Ronnie Scott’s former resident drummer) & Simon Smith (double bass, Steve Gibbons Band, Idina Menzel) have travelled the world extensively in their musical professions. This is reflected in a broad reportoire that touches on a latin, blues & pop performance which will both embrace & delight you…
Hare & Hounds
Most gigs, if not all, of the Saturday Blues Club from 4pm are free but please check with the venue about tickets and pricing before.
Situated in the South Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath, the Hare & Hounds has been around since 1820, but has stood in its present form since 1907. This is a major contributing factor to its current Grade II listed status, along with the beautiful and unique Art Nouveau tiles that line the entry hall and staircase.
Although playing host to local Birmingham legends UB40’s first ever gig in 1979, it is only since 2007 that it’s really established itself as one of the most important and influential music venues in the country, playing a vital part in nurturing the city’s vibrant music and creative community.
The pub boasts two downstairs bars which host a weekly pub quiz on Wednesdays, the hugely popular Blues Club on Saturday afternoons, comedy workshops and more. The two famous upstairs venues feature live music & club nights spanning jazz, indie, funk, reggae, hip hop, soul, house, techno, drum & bass and beyond.
Most gigs, if not all, of the Saturday Blues Club from 4pm are free but please check with the venue about tickets and pricing before.Situated in the South Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath, the Hare & Hounds has been around since 1820, but has stood in its present form since 1907. This is a major contributing factor to its current Grade II listed status, along with the beautiful and unique Art Nouveau tiles that line the entry hall and staircase.
Although playing host to local Birmingham legends UB40’s first ever gig in 1979, it is only since 2007 that it’s really established itself as one of the most important and influential music venues in the country, playing a vital part in nurturing the city’s vibrant music and creative community.
The pub boasts two downstairs bars which host a weekly pub quiz on Wednesdays, the hugely popular Blues Club on Saturday afternoons, comedy workshops and more. The two famous upstairs venues feature live music & club nights spanning jazz, indie, funk, reggae, hip hop, soul, house, techno, drum & bass and beyond.