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The blues guy and his harmonica player at the Plough were realy good, I thought of praising them to the guvnor but he wasn't around - does he/the Plough have a handle on here, the ED Forum, that I could send a note too ?


Did anyone else see them and would you go back to see 'em again ?

Is there blues / live every saturday at Plough (I didn't realise it was on, just popped out wiv mate for a quiet one) ?


One thing that would have made me leave ED was the lack of live music and now it's all over the place, absolutely top.

FYI - I spoke to the blues guitarist today, he's playing at the Plough again in May, when I get the date I will say.

His name is Niall Kelly and before arriving at the Plough last Saturday he got hit by a bus which almost wrote-off his guitar.


He's now also opening a night for me at the 100 Club in August.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> His name is Niall Kelly and before arriving at the

> Plough last Saturday he got hit by a bus which

> almost wrote-off his guitar.


bet it was a 12 yeah?


Cheers for the heads up - will check Niall out next time...

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