Last Wednesday night found me and Mr F in the tiny upstairs room of the Betsey Trotwood public house in London's fashionable Clerkenwell for what turned out to be an excellent double bill. Famed music journalist and editor Allan Jones was sitting just a couple of feet from us and he seemed to enjoy himself so that is good enough for me.
The headliners were Slow Motion Cowboys. I have their 2013 album "Buzzard Songs" and their latest, "Wolf Of St. Elmo" has been very well reviewed so I was expecting them to be good and I wasn't disappointed. They are touring the UK until the weekend and if they are playing near you I would recommend popping along.
The band have been compared to all sorts of people - Townes for the oldies, Sturgill for the kids - but what some of the new songs reminded me of most was "American Beauty" era Grateful Dead. Or maybe I'm just making that connection because head honcho Pete Fields and much of the band originally hail from San Francisco.
A special shout out to guitarist Barstool Brown for having what may be one of the greatest country names of all time.
I knew nothing about support act Legends Of Country but they were great fun. The Legends are essentially Jof Owen (ex The Boy Least Likely To) and assorted chums gone country. Some of the lyrics are a little tongue in cheek but you can tell its true love.
They have released two albums to date, "Anything But Country" (2022) and "Talk About Country" (2015). When I bought the most recent album after the show Jof very kindly added the other one for free - an act of generosity that as he noted may explain why he hasn't made a fortune yet. I'm enjoying them both.
Jof mentioned that they don't play live very often and I'm not sure there is a fixed line-up, but on Wednesday it included all three members of Girl Ray, who as regular readers will know are one of my favourite bands of recent years. It turns out that Sophie from the band played bass on "Anything But Country" and she and Iris provided backing vocals on a late era The Boy Least Likely To single.
Sophie has unfortunately broken her foot in a traumatic cycling incident so had to play sitting down. The upside for her was that she was able to wolf down a burger and a large portion of chips during the set. Maybe some vinegar on the bass strings adds something to the timbre. I'm not an expert.
Both bands are new to me but I enjoyed what I heard. Thanks for introducing them to me, Ernie
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