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Still looking ... Brighton Band wants Singer Blackmore's Night tribute band BLACKMORES NIGHT Tribute Band (Brighton / Saltdean, UK): Female vocalist required Hi. I'm Martin (52), play guitar, done all the rocky stuff over the years and now find I really enjoy the music of 'Blackmore's Night'. So I really need a female singer who also loves the songs and would like to try singing them. (Music is Medieval Folk/ Rock look them up on youtube http:/ / www.youtube.com/ results? search_query=blackmore%27s+night& search=Search or Google them) Start as a duo; then maybe work up slowly to a full tribute band. Would be nice to play a few quiet pubs of a Sunday afternoon and take it from there. If you also play the Flute, Fiddle, Tin Whistle, percussion, or similar; that would be great but not essential. Interested? Then drop me a line. I'd also like to hear from any other musicians that would like to be involved at the full band stage. Fiddle/ Flute/ Guitar-Acoustic and Electric/ Bass/ Keys/ Drums/ Percussion/ Bagpipes and anything else you can think of. If you can stand on one leg; while doing any of the above that would be very nice. Idea is to get a varied bunch of Minstrels together to try and avoid the unreliable "sorry I can't make the rehearsal/ gig tonight as my cat has died" problem that always seems to occur when forming a band. So some combination can always play. Well that is the idea - sounds good on paper! Bye for now. Your humble Court Jester Martin martin.tricia@ntlworld.com
City: Brighton United Kingdom Genre: Folk Rock

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