Birdmens Play Long Street

Bird is the Word. If April has seen a surge of memorable rescheduled gigs from Devizesโ€™ Long Street Blues Club, and Iโ€™m content and grateful our roving reporter Andy has taken the arduous task of enjoying and reviewing them, May sees the blues club return to a monthly plan of action, meaning thereโ€™s only one gig, and Iโ€™m itching to attend it myself.….

The lockdown project of a staggering whoโ€™s-who of local blues, Birdmens will play the club on Friday 6th May. The line-up of lead & rhythm guitars Ian Siegal, Jon Amor, Joel Fisk and Dave Doherty, the latter also taking percussion, bassist Rob Barry, both Bob Fridzema and Jonny Henderson on keys and Giles King taking up harmonica, this is truly a force to reckoned with, now prepare for it to be a live show, featuring Ian, Jon, Dave, Rob and Jonny.

Armed only with cheap microphones, phones and varying internet speeds, โ€˜Birdmensโ€™ recorded Lockdown Loaded, an album created in bedrooms and kitchens which thrusts a genuine life-force and verve back into a scene they feel is in need. If blues is having something of a renaissance, itโ€™s not without timeworn formulas and antique following. Akin to the Dohertyโ€™s now defunct Little Geneva, hereโ€™s a supergroup aching to reintroduce that raw and energetic edge back into blues, something sorely missed on an elder and commercialised circuit.

Defined as swampy delta blues, thereโ€™s something retrospectively authentic and underdone about it, a true ethos of blues. Iโ€™m leaving a video here for you to make your own mind up, but itโ€™s won me over. Now everybodyโ€™s heard about the bird!


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