Wilko Johnson To Perform On 'Later With Jools Holland' During Current UK Tour
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Monday, 26 September 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Wilko Johnson, guitarist and founding member of Dr. Feelgood, will perform songs on 'Later With Jools Holland' tomorrow, Tuesday September 27th, and Friday September 30th. The BBC 2 television appearance falls in the middle of his current nationwide UK tour.
Wilko Johnson remaining UK Tour Dates are as follow:
September 2011
Sept 29th – The Robin, Bilston
Sept 30th - O2 Academy Islington, London
October 2011
Oct 1st - Academy 3, Manchester
Oct 2nd - Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
Oct 6th – Guildhall, Gloucester
Oct 7th – Pavilion, Falmouth
Oct 8th – Phoenix, Exeter
Oct 9th – Komedia, Brighton
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Wilko is accompanied by Norman Watt-Roy on bass and Dylan Howe on drums. Special guest is award-winning blues guitarist Ian Siegal.
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In 1971, Wilko first made his name when he formed Dr. Feelgood; a British pub rock band from Canvey Island, Essex. Known for their energetic live shows, their first two albums, 'Down by the Jetty' (1974) and 'Malpractice' (1975), were hugely popular and influential. By 1976, their live album, 'Stupidity' was Number One in the official UK album chart. By the time Dr. Feelgood released their fourth album, 'Sneakin’ Suspicion' (1977), Johnson left the group and to pursue a solo career, and in 1980 he became a member of Ian Dury and the Blockheads.NOTE FROM THE EDITOR We don't run any advertising! Our editorial content is solely funded by lovely people like yourself using Stereoboard's listings when buying tickets for live events. To keep supporting us, next time you're looking for concert, festival, sport or theatre tickets, please search for "Stereoboard". It costs you nothing, you may find a better price than the usual outlets, and save yourself from waiting in an endless queue on Friday mornings as we list ALL available sellers!
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