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John McClean & The Clan + Ben Holland : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Fri 30 Oct


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John McClean & The Clan + Ben Holland : The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. Friday 30 October.


Doors 7PM.


Tickets available in advance http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


or on the door on the night.



It is always a great pleasure to welcome local band John McClean and The Clan to the Goose, and tonight they are very deservedly headlining at The Ivy House. The excellent Ben Holland will be supporting tonight.


John has a reputation which extends well beyond South London and the UK, and if you like folk, blues and soul you will love this.


John was born in Wellington, New Zealand. He formed his first band in 1976 and has worked on many musical projects since, eventually travelling to the UK with the "Early Days Blues Band" in 1998.


Currently based in South London and performing around the UK, "John McClean and The Clan" are: His son Ben on drums, his wife Jennie and Ben's partner Steph on BVs, with Big Al on guitar and Liberty from Burundi on bass (almost a family band).


"The magical blend of mighty vocals, solid grooves and lively energy, will raise the hair on the back of your neck" Swanage Blues Festival



Here's John & the Clan




...and Ben


 

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