Tin Shack Blues

Tin Shack Blues

Welcome to the picture gallery of the Tin Shack Blues Tin Shack Blues.

Below are thumbnails of the band and some of the guests that have joined in on our Sunday evening sessions. To see the full size picture, simply click on the thumbnail image and the full size image will open in a new window (or tab for Firefox users).

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Here is drummer Tony Bryant caught in mid song deep in concentration but all the while enjoying himself immensely!







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Guitarist Simon Barraclough is in action here playing some mean blues riffs on his custom PRS guitar.







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On the mic in this picture is Cat, who is an exceptional singer from the US. She joined us for a few songs during the jam set while bassist and vocalist Terry Roberts (behind) shares a joke with Tony.







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Here is a later gig where the band's performance was enhanced once again by the incredible vocal talent of Cat. The US banner has gone from the rear, but the band sounded fantastic augmented by Cat's unique and soulful vocals.







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Here is the famous Tin Shack Blues Unplugged session where we all went acoustic on ya! The gig was a resounding success with many old favourites played on electro-acoustic guitars by Simon and Dave Barraclough while vocalist Terry Robers played electro-acoustic bass and Tony Bryant kept the rhythm with brushes on his ever acoustic drumkit!







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Here is a great family album pic of the band with all their guests that joined them on stage for Tony's birthday gig on 10th August 2008. Who's there? Well Starting at the far left we have Terry Roberts, famous Argentinian guitarist Marcelo Saenz, guitarist/vocalist Dave Barraclough, Tony Bryant with two singing gals either side, Dakota Jones (on Tony's left) and Patsy Gibbons, local radio celebrity Terry Clear and Simon Barraclough.









More pictures will be added to this gallery as more are uploaded. Terry Didcott
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