Guy Davis & Fabrizio Poggi

Guy Davis & Fabrizio Poggi

Guy Davis & Fabrizio Poggi The Last Train Tour 2017 – A look back at Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry “Guy Davis; he’s straight out of New York, and he’s America’s greatest link to the blues right now” windsor star, ontario, canada “Fabrizio Poggi is a terrific Italian harmonica player” dan ackroyd, the blues brothers Guy Davis & Fabrizio Poggi The Last Train Tour 2017 – A look back at Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry Guy Davis once said, “I like antiques and old things, old places, that still have the dust of those who’ve gone before us lying upon them.” Blowing that dust off just enough to see its beauty is something Guy has excelled at for over twenty years of songwriting and performing. It’s no wonder his reverence for the music of the Blues Masters who’ve gone before him has been evident in every album he’s ever recorded or concert he’s given. Guy has had his musical storytelling influenced by artists like Blind Willie McTell and Big Bill Broonzy, and his musicality from artists as diverse as Lightnin’ Hopkins and Babatunde Olatunji. However, there’s one man that Guy most credits for his harmonica techniques, by stealing and crediting from him everything that he could, and that man is the legendary Sonny Terry. Guy’s new album, ‘Sonny & Brownie’s Last Train – A Look Back at Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry’ is an homage to these two hugely influential artists, not only on Guy’s career, but to thousands of musicians around the world. One such artist is the Italian harmonica ace, Fabrizio Poggi, who collaborates with and produced this recording. Guy and Fabrizio have a relationship going back a decade in which they’ve performed together on tour in Europe and in the United States. In 2013 Fabrizio produced and played on Guy’s highly acclaimed recording, ‘Juba Dance’, which was number one on the Roots Music Charts for eight weeks. And ‘Fab’ also performs on Guy’s last album, ‘Kokomo Kidd’. Guy Davis has spent his musical life carrying his message of the blues around the world, from the Equator to the Arctic Circle, earning him the title ‘Ambassador of the Blues’. SUNDAY 19 NOVEMBER WEDS 22 NOVEMBER SUNDAY 26 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 30 NOVEMBER Hang Fire Southern Kitchen, The Green Note, London Chidham & Hambrook The Greystones, Sheffield Barry, South Wales www.greennote.co.uk Village Hall, Nr Chichester www.mygreystones.co.uk www.roots-n-all.com www.wemsfest.com THURSDAY 23 NOVEMBER FRIDAY 1 DECEMBER MONDAY 20 NOVEMBER Haverhill Arts Centre, Suffolk TUESDAY 28 NOVEMBER Blues at the Bay, Holman Clavel Inn, www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk Phoenix Theatre & Arts Centre, Stockton on Tees Culmhead, Taunton Bordon, Hampshire www.bluesatthebay.co.uk www.theholmanclavelinn.co.uk FRIDAY 24 NOVEMBER www.phoenixarts.co.uk Quay Arts, Newport, Isle of Wight SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER TUESDAY 21 NOVEMBER www.quayarts.org WEDNESDAY 29 NOVEMBER The Tolbooth, Stirling Kingskerswell Parish Church, The Victoria Hotel, www.culturestirling.org/tolbooth Newton Abbot, Devon SATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER Menai Bridge, Anglesey www.worldunlimited.co.uk The Forge at The Anvil, www.vicmenai.com SUNDAY 3 DECEMBER Basingstoke Platform Tavern, Southampton www.anvilarts.org.uk www.platformtavern.com www.guydavis.com.

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