Six-piece band Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra to perform in Sittingbourne, Sheerness, Canterbury and Deal
Published: 11:14, 03 May 2015
Updated: 11:07, 05 May 2015
Geordie frontman Rob Heron and his band will be winging their way south from his native North East.
Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra have bagged themselves four gigs in the county to show off original tracks from their two albums.
The six-piece band play a mix of north western swing, gypsy jazz, hokum blues and folk – all heavily influenced by early 20th century American music.
Their live concerts feature a wide variety of instruments including the guitar, mandolin, harmonica, accordion, double bass and drums, along with Rob interacting with the audience with his witty humour.
Their debut album, Money Isn’t Everything, received a five-star review from the Daily Express, who said they cleverly mix their southern state sounds.
The group, fronted by Rob, along with Ben Fitzgerald, Tom Cronin, Colin Nicholson, Ted Harbot and Paul Archibald, will perform at various venues in Kent until August.
WHERE TO SEE ROB HERON AND THE TEA PAD ORCHESTRA
Saturday, May 9
Bredhurst village hall, near Sittingbourne
Sunday, May 10
Criterion Blue Town, Sheerness
Friday, July 3
The Anchor Inn, Wingham, near Canterbury
Wednesday, August 12
The Lighthouse, Deal
Ticket prices vary, visit www.applause.org.uk for more details.
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