Thursday Night in Ffwrn

The Red Hot Pokers

Maddie & the Pandas

in Ffwrn

doors open at 7pm

Tickets £10 plus booking fee

Tickets now on sale

Maddie and the Pandas is a 7 piece band based in Cardiff. Female fronted and brass section, the band are rocking audiences old and young all over Wales and surrounding areas with their constantly expanding repertoire.

Jazz Funk and Soul, expect anything from Amy WInehouse to Dolly Parton with a touch of James Brown. Bring your dancing shoes.

 

THE RED HOT POKERS

The Red Hot Pokers formed in 1984 and as well as working continuously as a separate entity, have worked as a backing band for visiting US blues and rock n’ roll artists, these include Lowell Fulson, Carey Bell, Lazy Lester, Frankie Ford, Big Al Downing, Nappy Brown, Big Jay McNeely and many more. The band has toured extensively throughout Europe and has played in Canada and the Far East. The Red Hot Pokers became Van Morrison’s touring band in the early 2000s and are featured on his album "You Win Again".

The band’s current live set is a mixture of styles - very much blues based, but country, soul and reggae are included too.  The present line-up consists of founder member John "Ned" Edwards on Guitar, Fiddle, Harmonica and Vocals,  Pete Hurley, who has played in the band since the mid 1980s on Bass Guitar, Hywel  Maggs on guitar and Marc Palladino, brother of acclaimed bass player Pino Palladino, on drums.
Hywel and Marc joined the band ten years ago and outside of this have worked mainly as studio musicians.  John "Ned" Edwards has worked with acclaimed Cardiff R n’ B band Red Beans and Rice,  toured Europe with Bo Diddley and along with Pete, has played with Jerry Lee Lewis.  Ned and Pete went on to play in Van Morrison’s band in 2000, with Ned becoming Van’s musical director for seven years.  They both continue to work occasionally with Van up to the present time and both played on his recent blues album "Roll With The Punches", featuring Jeff Beck.  Pete and Ned also play on Vans "Down The Road" and "What’s Wrong With This Picture" albums. Pete Hurley played in 70,s rock band "Lone Star" with whom he recorded two albums before going on to join "Racing Cars".  He has played and recorded many albums with Welsh artist Geraint Jarman since 1980, and has previously played with Meic Stevens and Robin Williamson, from "The Incredible String Band".

 

 

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