The Temperance Movement Win 'Best New Band' At Classic Rock Awards 2013
Monday, 18 November 2013
Written by Jon Stickler
British rock 'n' rollers The Temperance Movement have won an award at this year's Classic Rock awards show, which took place last night in London.
The band were honoured with the 'Best New Band' award at the prestigious event, following a hugely successful year that saw their self-titled debut album enter the UK charts at #12 on its release.
Band guitarist Paul Sayer comments:
"We're thrilled to have won the Best New Band at last night's Classic Rock Awards. It's especially meaningful to us that it's voted for by the readers and our fans. It's an amazing part of what's been an incredible year for us so far, and we've got some great shows to play over the next couple of weeks to finish off. Thank you!"
Classic Rock Roll Of Honour 2013:
Best New Band: The Temperance Movement
Reissue Of The Year: Fleetwood Mac, Rumours 35th Anniversary Edition
Film Of The Year: Led Zeppelin, Celebration Day
Album Of The Year: Black Sabbath, 13
Band Of The Year: The Rolling Stones
Breakthrough: The Virginmarys
Spirit Of Prog: Alex Lifeson of Rush
Event Of The Year: Black Sabbath hits No1 after 43 years
Innovator: Wilko Johnson
Musicians’ Union Maestro: James Dean Bradfield, Manic Street Preachers
Classic Album: Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton by John Mayall
Showman: The Darkness
Outstanding Contribution: Mott The Hoople
Metal Guru: Zakk Wylde
VIP: Shep Gordon
Tommy Vance Inspiration: Rory Gallagher
Living Legends: Black Sabbath
The Temperance Movement have just completed the first leg of a headlining European tour, and are due to start the final, sold out UK leg tonight at the Sugarmill in Stoke.
Mon November 18 2013 - CARDIFF Globe
Wed November 20 2013 - BIRMINGHAM O2 Academy Birmingham
Thu November 21 2013 - EDINBURGH Liquid Room
Fri November 22 2013 - MANCHESTER Manchester Club Academy
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