The Fans

We thought it would be a good feature to introduce a page with photos sent in from our fans.

March 2010.

Many Thanks yet again to Jac and Gonnie and their family - came again to Dudley and sent us this pic in - Good to see you all, and thanks for your continued support!

Jac, Gonnie and family with the band.

8th October 2009

Many thanks to Deborah Spencer and her mum Jillian Pateman who came to see us at Grimsby on Oct 2nd this year. She kindly sent us the four pics below to post up on this page. Thanks to you both!… we hope to see you again soon, and thanks for your kind comments on the show - we’re please you enjoyed yourselves!





29 Aug 2009.

The first one to make it here onto the page is a lovely couple from Holland who have flown into the UK twice - just to see the show! We’d like to express our appreciation to Jac and Gonnie for their dedication in following our production - and here’s two pictures of this fabulous couple. The top one was taken at our Llandudno show, the second at Liverpool - as you can see from the iconic Billy statue commanding the view across the magnificent Mersey. Make sure if you visit Liverpool you pay it a visit - it captures Billy’s stage presence perfectly.


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::Production Days::

::Production Days::

On the 8th of June the technical crew embarked on a 3 day mission: Objection - To make all gear safe, but most importantly of all, to make things look pretty!

11:00 am. We took the truck down to our storage place, and completely emptied it, front to back, floor to ceiling. We laid all the Racks, Drums, Amplifiers, P.A. across the floor all neat and tidy ready to be PAT tested by our electrical man Dave. But it didn’t stay tidy for long! (see photos)

When your on the road, it doesn’t take much before gear starts to let you down, and that’s exactly what you don’t want. So it’s always best to make a set period and give it a ‘Service’ so its safe to use, reliable, and most of all Roadie Friendly! So this is what we did, striped things out of racks, condensed a lot of stuff to make things lighter, a lick of paint here and there, added a few more gadgets to make the running of the show smoother and generally give everything the once over. Its just a shame we couldn’tget the band in, they could do with a lick of paint too!

So this went on for a good 3 days, we even had the help of the beat man himself ‘Johnny boy Raynor’.
A few old faces popped in to see how things were going, Ex roadie Ryan and the bass maestro Mr Graham Wyvill (Old Faces, get It!)

At the end of the 3 days we had a lot less gear to cart around with us, a lot less weight to move and a much slicker running show. So i think you can say . . . Mission Successful ! ! !

Here’s a few snaps we took along the way, Enjoy!

Danny & Ricky G

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