Legendary Rock 'n' Rollers Hit London!
Rock ‘n´ Roll music's most legendary performers are set to appear in London this October and November at two unique concerts.
The London Rock 'n' Roll Festival presents exclusive performances from legendary US artists Jerry Lee Lewis, Jack Scott, Wanda Jackson, Frankie Ford and Linda Gail Lewis, all of whom are flying in especially for the event and will appear nowhere else in the UK.
Also featured are the cream of British rock 'n' roll musicians, including Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers, Diz And The Doormen and Darrel Higham & The Enforcers.
Full details as follows:
Tuesday 28th October, 2008: 7pm at Kentish Town Forum
JERRY LEE LEWIS & THE MEMPHIS BEATS + WANDA JACKSON + LINDA GAIL LEWIS + Darrel Higham and the Enforcers
Saturday 8th November, 2008: 7pm at Kentish Town Forum
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JACK SCOTT & HIS AMERICAN BAND + FRANKIE 'SEA CRUISE' FORD + CRAZY CAVAN & THE RHYTHM ROCKERS + DIZ & THE DOORMEN
This unprecedented line-up features the genuine legends of Rock 'n' Roll and are among the last few performing. It can be argued that without their groundbreaking influence, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, Metallica, Verve and Amy Winehouse could never have made the music they did…
These concerts are a once-in-a-lifetime events and should not be missed by anyone who wants to experience the true legends of rock 'n' roll.
Further details and tickets can be obtained from the official WEBSITE or from the Forum's box office: 0844 847 2405.
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