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Cross-Creek-Blues-Club In a departure from our usual Club night on the first Wednesday of the month, our September Club night will be the second Wednesday for a very good reason.

Lloyd Spiegel, one of Australia’s leading Blues artists and a veritable “force to be reckoned with” is heading our way! He will perform almost the entire evening with a shorter than usual club member section in a not to be missed concert on 9th September!

His incredible command of the guitar, powerful voice and high energy performance will captivate any audience. “Spiegel is ALL presence, authority, rhythm and drive. He epitomizes control, soul and passion with white hot ferocity and blazing instrumental mastery…” Terry Riley, The Age, Melbourne.

Lloyd has toured extensively in Australia and frequently in Germany, Italy, Japan and coast to coast six times in the U.S.A. He has performed at some of the world’s best known Blues venues and festivals as well as showcasing at every major international guitar player’s event in the world. He has played bills with legendary blues artists from Buddy Guy and Etta James to Ray Charles, and artists from a range of musical genres including Bob Dylan, Peter Frampton and Willie Nelson.

His recording “Tangled Brew” was the most played Blues CD on Australian Radio in 2010/11 with rave reviews. “Spiegel deconstructs how the Blues guitar is supposed to operate, makes sweet love to it, then kicks it out the back door” Australian Guitar Magazine.

See Lloyd at: crosscreekblues.org/ Cross Creek Blues Club – The Tin Hut – Tauherenikau Wednesday 9 September 2015 – 7:15pm. (Dinner from 5pm). All welcome. Members $2. Visitors $5.

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