When Malvern Rocks returns after a break since 2016. Festival director Ralph Tittley tells us all about it. Great weekend of music, fun and frolics thanks to the Malvern Rocks festival team and Malvern Hills District council - rock and roll! Great music, bands, guitars, dancing, pirates and all sorts of shenanigans popped up in venues across town. What a great weekend in the Malvern Hills.
Malvern Rocks 2023 - three days of music in the Malverns
Lots of first and new things with these artists. Paurosi music is relatively new to the UK, having moved here from Africa. Joyful personality took us all the way to Zimbabwe...Malvern is delighted to have him here. A debut gig for Alice Coley and James Burnham was amazing. They met back stage at Nozstock festival after James had played with a mutual friend Dave Small where James heard Alice’s bad Alice & The Fair Weather Riders at Connie Gordon’s night at the OCC in Malvern, and thought they where really great. When Alice ask James to play Violin with her he jumped at the chance. The Dogs Of Santorini arrived with their big sounds at the Red Lion on Saturday afternoon - no snoozing allowed on this one - followed by a roaring set from the Zen Kat Band who practically took the roof off! Here's to you Malvern - Y !
Credits for original songs and full copyright belongs to the artists below. Get in touch if you are keen to know more:
Paurosi Music - FacebookDogs of Santorini - These Days - Facebook
Alice Coley - I hear the highway - Facebook and James Burnham on the violin - https://www.facebook.com/jamesburnhamviolin
Zen Kat - These Days Facebook
Music and sound effects credits and thanks to: SergeQuadrado - Pixabay
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