Journey Through America's South As Liam Grundy Brings Rocking Country Blues To Queen's Theatre Hornchurch

By: Apr. 03, 2017
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Lovers of southern blues, jazz and all things Americana will not want to miss Liam Grundy as he takes to the stage at the Queen's Theatre Hornchurch on Sunday 16 April. Join him on his musical adventure of America's deep South as he celebrates the country sounds of Nashville, the rockabilly years of Sun Studios in Memphis and the finest of New Orleans jazz.

Liam Grundy and his band promise an evening of good old rock 'n' roll and classic bar-room anthems from the likes of Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash as well as showcasing their original music.

His vibrant career has seen him associated with some of the industry's greatest names and he regularly tours the UK and Europe interspersed with gigs in Nashville and Memphis. Liam Grundy has shared a stage with Dave Edmunds, Scotty Moore and James Burton amongst many others.

So join Liam Grundy for a fun and lively evening of great music at the Queen's Theatre Hornchurch on Sunday 16 April at 7.30pm. Tickets are £10.50. Book by calling the Box Office on 01708 443333 or visit queens-theatre.co.uk.


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