A triple seat evening of 60's favourites with Ray Ennis & The Swinging Blue Jeans, The Tornados & Sounds Force 5.
Rey Ennis Ray Ennis is the legendary lead vocalist/guitarist and founder member of the Swinging Blue Jeans which he formed back in 1958! He is joined with a full line up with the Swinging Blue Jeans; Responsible for all their hits including “Hippy Hippy Shake”, “Good Golly Miss Molly”, “Don’t Make Me Over”,” You’re No Good” and many more!! Ray Ennis's Blue Jeans perform live all the hits that played a major part in the Merseybeat sound which changed pop music forever! The Tornados The Tornados are the 60s pop and rock band who were the backing group for Billy Fury. They topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic with the phenomenally successful hit "Telstar" and went on to release a string of organ-and-guitar led instrumental singles produced by the eccentric Joe Meek. Dave Watts, sixties Tornado organist, Shaun Corrigan from 60's chart toppers the Symbols Sounds Force 5 Formed in the 1960's Sounds Force 5 went onto to appear alongside all of the chart topping bands of the time, bands such as The Yardbirds, Amen Corner, the Merseybeats, the Small Faces and Status Quo (to name but a few) and now Sounds Force 5 are back, playing that unique brand of 60’s music, that made them so popular the first time around. Lose yourself in this golden era, when you hear the group play unforgettable numbers made famous by such bands as The Rolling Stones, The Searchers, The Moody Blues and The Spencer Davies Group.WebsiteVisit website
VenueStamford Corn Exchange
AddressBroad Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire,
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