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Judie Tzuke and her two young accompanists opened the evening; there were also two girl singers for some songs, regrettably not pictured. That huge drum kit is for Kenney Jones, whose band came on next (the gong wasn't played, as far as BtP saw). |
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The rogueish Robert Hart was singer for the Jones Gang ... see also the admirable Gary Grainger on guitar |
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Rick Wills on bass (a friend of Mick Grabham, of course) and Danny ... who came out with the mandolin for Maggie May |
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Here Rick Wills is pictured with Dave 'Bucket' Colwell, the ex-lead guitarist of Bad Company, who was reinforcing Kenney Jones's outfit for the evening. Also playing, but not pictured, Nick Cook on percussion |
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Wills, Colwell, Hart, and Grainger ... Kenney Jones not really visible, sadly. The band gave us a fantastic hour of classic rock tunes from the repertoire of The Who, The Faces, Rod Stewart and more |
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A most charismatic front man, Robert Hart had entertained Palers as singer with Damon Hill and the Conrods, who opened for No Stiletto Shoes at Christmas 2002 |
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Also from the Conrods, of course, Procol's auxiliary organist Josh Phillips played with the Jones Gang for this occasion |
Gary Brooker in non-Procol concert | More shots of The Jones Gang including Josh |
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