Showing posts with label Billy Karloff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billy Karloff. Show all posts
Monday, 12 September 2011
Back Street Billy (Billy Karloff Tribute) play the Standard, Walthamstow
The Billy Karloff tribute band, Back Street Billy, featuring Outbursts frontman and good friend of ROCK-TIL-YOU-DROP, Ian Breslin, play the Standard, Walthamstow, this Thursday 15th September.
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Review: ROCK-TIL-YOU-DROP at The Alley Cat: Trad Arr & The Acapella Punk
In this fine tradition of non-musical musicianship, and in the absence of accompaniment by his band mates in The Outbursts, Ian Breslin has developed a fine act of his own as The Acapella Punk. Those of us assembled at the Alley Cat on Saturday night were given the pleasure of witnessing Ian's first feature length performance (at his first Harry Hill was in the audience!) in support of headline act Trad Arr. Taking his material and inspiration from the oeuvre of Billy Karloff, as he does with real instrumental backing from time to time, he sang his little heart out for a good 25mins. I was left wanting to know more about this Karloff character (real name, John 'Billy' Osborn), who is sadly no longer with us, and who as well as writing for his own bands, apparently also wrote Wait For The Blackout which is included on The Black Album by The Damned. I love that LP.
Trad Arr were a delight, too. Andy Golding was debuting his 'Stranjo', his four-stringed Fender Strat adapted by carpenter and Trad Arr violin player, Paul Warwick. The band's sound is a mix of styles, but at full tilt they come on like a folk-Roxy Music, or a folk-Velvets. Ian joined the band for an off-the-cuff number at the end, which could have gone on forever, but did finally come to an end at 10pm.
A nice bunch of people to promote; not enough of an audience, as usual; but hey, those in attendance had a great night.
Labels:
Billy Karloff,
Ian Breslin,
Trad Arr
Location:
London NW1, UK
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