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"Who would you choose to replace Pete Townshend as The Who?s guitarist? Pete Townshend chose Steve ?Boltz? Bolton for their 1989 tour. Veteran guitarist of the legendary Atomic Rooster, Boltz takes you through the soaring highs and plummeting lows of a life spent at the mercy of a Stratocaster and paymasters including Keith Richards, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Belinda Carlisle, Dave Gilmour, Donny Osmond, Ray Davies, Richard Strange, Paul Young, Rick Wright and John Otway. Combining anecdote, music and film, "An Evening with Steve Bolton" is a must for anyone with an interest in the history of rock....and a vicarious interest in the rock?n?roll lifestyle!".

?6. 8pm-10pm. The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road.

Hugely recommended and entertaining night out. Steve is a raconteur of incrediible wit and skill, and a great guitarist to boot. This show covers his life as a musician, and is an absolute blast! A great opportunity to see one of the UK's finest rock guitarists.

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