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Joe Brown
Roots Music / Rock / Bluegrass

"Royal Albert Hall - 24th September"


United Kingdom

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Last Login:  9/4/2008
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   Joe Brown: General Info
Member Since6/19/2006
Band Websitejoebrown.co.uk
Record Labelwww.trackrecords.co.uk
Type of LabelIndie








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Sep 24 2008 8:00P
Royal Albert Hall London
Oct 10 2008 7:45P
The Orchard Dartford, London and South East
Oct 11 2008 8:00P
Opera House Blackpool, Northwest
Oct 12 2008 7:30P
Victoria Hall Stoke on Trent, Midlands
Oct 13 2008 8:00P
Palace Theatre Manchester, Northwest
Oct 15 2008 8:00P
Royal & Derngate Northampton, Midlands
Oct 16 2008 7:30P
Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, Midlands
Oct 17 2008 8:00P
Swan Theatre High Wycombe, London and South East
Oct 18 2008 7:30P
Playhouse Theatre Weston Super Mare, Southwest
Oct 19 2008 7:30P
Central Theatre Chatham, London and South East
Oct 22 2008 7:30P
Pier Pavillion Worthing, South
Oct 23 2008 7:45P
The Anvil Basingstoke, South
Oct 24 2008 7:30P
Leas Cliff Hall Folkestone, London and South East
Oct 25 2008 7:30P
Town Hall Cheltenham,, Midlands
Oct 28 2008 7:30P
New Theatre Oxford, Midlands
Oct 29 2008 7:30P
Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth, South
Oct 31 2008 7:30P
Alban Arena St Albans, London and South East
Nov 1 2008 7:30P
Grand Theatre Swansea, Wales
Nov 2 2008 7:30P
Broadway Theatre Peterborough, East
Nov 3 2008 7:30P
Cliffs Pavillion Southend, East
Nov 5 2008 7:30P
Southport Theatre Southport, Northwest
Nov 7 2008 7:30P
The Grand Opera House York, Northeast
Nov 8 2008 7:30P
Grimsby Auditorium Grimsby, East
Nov 11 2008 7:30P
Opera House Buxton
Nov 12 2008 7:30P
Corn Exchange Kings Lynn, East
Nov 14 2008 7:30P
De Monfort Hall Leicester, Midlands
Nov 15 2008 7:30P
Embassy Theatre Skegness, East
Nov 18 2008 7:30P
The Congress Theatre Eastbourne, London and South East
Nov 19 2008 7:30P
Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells, London and South East
Nov 20 2008 7:30P
St David’s Hall Cardiff, Wales
Nov 21 2008 7:30P
Grand Theatre Wolverhampton, Midlands
Nov 22 2008 7:30P
City Hall Sheffield, Northeast
Nov 26 2008 8:00P
Waterfront Hall Belfast, Northern Ireland
Nov 28 2008 8:00P
Fairfield Halls Croydon, London and South East

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   About Joe Brown

BEST OF JOE BROWN released in the UK Feb 18th. Click to order your copy now from HMV or iTunes

Some things never change. Joe Brown’s same spikey hairstyle, his distinctive voice and cheerful personality, the same pioneering spirit AND his tremendous talent. Joe is the real deal. He looks good, he sounds good and he is good.
Joe was one of the first great British guitarists and, now, an incredible five decades later, he can still justly lay claim to being one of the UK’s finest.
His unique background was deeply rooted in the East End where he grew up (his mum ran a pub in Plaistow and his grandfather was a trick rider in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Circus.) He was a champion of the first form of youth music, skiffle, and while he has never had a music lesson in his life he can play at least eight different instruments.
Joe has inspired and been acclaimed by many guitarists - George Harrison, Mark Knopfler, Keith Richards, Jeff Beck to name but a few – and he is credited as the man who gave Hank Marvin the echo unit that gave the Shadows their distinctive sound.
(Rumour also has it that Jimi Hendrix took up playing guitar behind his head having seen Joe do it at a show. Noel Redding did take Jimi to see him in Folkestone)
2008 sees Joe celebrating his 50th year in the business, a career that has had more than its fair share of highs. From the early hits – Dark Town Strutters Ball, Shine, Picture Of You, That’s What Love Will Do – right through to appearances at Glastonbury and Cropready and on Jools Holland’s “Hootenanny”, he’s demonstrated his superb musicianship.
His show-stopping performance at the George Harrison Tribute concert in 2002 with “I’ll See You In My Dreams” was both memorable and moving, a fitting tribute to one of his closest friends. (The DVD of the show has already gone 12 times platinum in the US alone.)
50 years on Joe is still making new and highly acclaimed records. He’s toured with some great musicians – most recently Dave Edmunds – and he still tours major venues twice a year. To mark 2008’s special occasion, Universal are releasing the TV promoted “Joe Brown – The Very Best Of” on February 18th. Comprising 22 tracks in total it features all of his best loved songs right from the early days to the present including his version of Dylan’s Well, Well, Well, One Trick Pony and Black Betty.
When Lonnie Donegan was ruling the charts with Rock Island Line, 16 year old Joe joined his first band, the Spacemen Skiffle Group. Three years later he was the resident lead guitarist on Jack Good’s groundbreaking TV show Boy Meets Girls. He found himself backing visiting American stars like Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and Johnny Cash. (That’s Joe’s rockabilly lead guitar all over Billy Fury’s classic 1960 album “The Sound Of Fury”- THE classic UK rock record.)
1960 was the year the Spacemen became Joe Brown And The Bruvvers and the hits began to roll in, starting with The Darktown Strutters Ball and reaching a crescendo in 1962/3 with A Picture Of You, It Only Took A Minute and That’s What Love Will Do. During this time Joe was headlining British tours that featured Del Shannon, Dion, the Crystals… and an up and coming band called the Beatles.
As the Beatles changed the whole pop music landscape Joe was already broadening his horizons. He starred in the long running West End musical “Charlie Girl” in 1965 and has since appeared in “Sleuth” and 1985’s “Pump Boys And Dinettes” which he directed and took on tour.
Then there were films – “What A Crazy World”, “Three Hats For Lisa”, “Spike Milligan Meets Joe Brown” and “Mona Lisa” with Bob Hoskins. Not to mention regular TV and radio appearances including three series of “The Joe Brown Show” on ITV and presenting BBC Radio 2’s “The Rock Island Line”, “Good Rockin’ Tonight”, “Let It Rock” and “Joe Brown’s Sunday Roast” either side of the new millennium.
In the early 70s Joe formed Brown’s Home Brew which included his late wife Vicki and Joe Fagin, touring and releasing two albums. Between the mid 70s and the early 90s, however, Joe concentrated on touring, only releasing albums again when he signed a publishing deal with Warner Chappell in Nashville in 1991.
That led to the release of the Come On Joe album in 1993, recorded at his own home studio, produced by his son Pete and featuring his touring band – guitarist Neil Gauntlett, bassist Rico Nilo and drummer Phil Capaldi – who are all still with him.
Come On Joe was followed closely by the ‘In Concert’ video and by 1997’s 56 And Taller Than You Think and On A Day Like This, recorded in Nashville in 1998 and produced by Roger Cook (with whom he later wrote a musical which had its musical debut in 2005). In 2005 Joe also signed to Track Records and has subsequently released two live DVDs plus several highly acclaimed albums including -Hittin’ The Hi Spots , Down To Earth and Live In Germany.
Since the new millennium Joe has been confounding people’s expectations of him on a regular basis. In 2002 he appeared at the Glastonbury Festival and endeared himself to the latest generation of rock fans. Later that year he won a brand new world-wide audience with his show-stopping appearance at “The Concert For George” staged at London’s Royal Albert Hall with a stellar cast of musicians in tribute to George Harrison.
Joe was asked by Olivia Harrison and Eric Clapton to sing Here Comes The Sun, That’s The Way It Goes and to close the show with I’ll See You In My Dreams, a favourite song of George’s. Joe describes the show as “the highlight of my career”.
Joe Brown is the genuine article. That he is one of the real British greats is without doubt. An inspiration to many and an unflagging and surprising talent in his own right, Joe goes from strength to strength. The new CD out in February is a superb testament to a truly unique star.

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laura





Sep 4 2008 10:13 PM

hi joe, thanks for the ad,loads of love take care laura x
sashalicious





Sep 4 2008 10:06 PM

hey thanx for add music is awesome and im glad to be a friend have a great week and keep up with the sweet music ....mmmm
Kirsty





Sep 4 2008 9:38 PM

Hi Joe,
Love the new single!
Kirsty x
Benjamin Zephaniah





Sep 4 2008 9:26 PM

You got it Joe. I'm Checking you in Peterborough.

Rock steady brother.
Malc Evans





Sep 4 2008 8:27 PM

Tanks for the friend request Joe. All the best with your tour!
Malc