Saturday 9th September 1-9pm in Dean Gardens
Music line-up
13:00 Ealing Rock Choir
13:30 Chasing Deer: an exciting and energetic three piece with a fun pop/rock band style. Think Beatles, Bowie and Lumineers. They perform a mix of original material and classic cover songs
14:15 Mariachi Las Adelitas: Mariachi musicians will stroll around Dean Gardens to entertain while the next band sets up on stage
14:30 James Knight Trio: Led by saxophonist James who has played alongside Kylie Minoque, Kirsty Macoll and many more, this trio play quality funk.
15:15 Mariachi Las Adelitas: as above
15:30 TJ Johnson and The Preachers: Expect a blistering set influenced by Chicago Blues, Johnny Guitar Watson style Funk and Hendrix style RnB.
16:30 Mariachi Las Adelitas: as above
16:45 Born of the Sun: Heavy Blues Rockers and the children of the generation that witnessed the birth of the British Blues Explosion at the Ealing Club in the 60s. Musically educated on their parents STONES & WHO records, the Ealing born power trio unleash gutsy sonic flare, fused with lyrical tales of lands of rising suns
17:30 Mariachi Las Adelitas: as above
17:45 Scarlet Kite: An acoustic band big on folk and blues. They bring strong harmonies interwoven with an uplifting, melodic wall of sound. They produce punchy guitar rhythms, fine finger-picking, solid piano bases, a soaring fiddle and an ethereal flute, packing masses of spell-binding atmosphere.
18:15 King Buster Blues Band: Described as the hypotenuse of blues, King Buster play their melodic catchy songs around a blues format with two drummers, lap steel, harmonica and guitars to soothe the soul then get you on the dance floor.
19:00 DJ set
19:15 Namvula Rennie: Her Scottish & Zambian Roots have helped inspire her song writing, tracks that combine African and Jazz influences are propelled to audiences with accomplished musicians
20:00 Ramon Goose: An English guitarist, singer and producer known for his work with the West African Blues Project.
21:00 End
Full details of the SoundBite Festival are here