What A Sell Out
Andy Fawthrop
Seems ages since we were last turning up at the Con Club for Long Street Blues, but last night the new Autumn/ Winter season began, and there we all were again. And what a way to start, with a cracking US band and a ticket sell-out….
The place was, therefore, obviously packed out. Whilst it might suit the music โ hot & sweaty โI think itโs time that the Con Club looked into installing some air-con. Just like the The Homingโs gig back in June, as part of the Devizes Arts Festival, the room was really stifling and airless.
Nevertheless we had some great entertainment to distract the huge crowd. ย First up were Koerie &ย Andy, a duo new to me, introduced by host Ian Hopkins as recently discovered busking. ย As might beย expected with such a heritage, they were a little raw and rough around the edges, but very effectiveย and entertaining for all that. ย Using guitar, vocals and harmonica, they delivered a string of covers,ย including โWild Thingโ and โShould I Stay Or Should I Go?โ ย The crowd gave them a good listen and aย good welcome, and hopefully weโll see them again.

But that was as nothing to the roar that went up went Skinny Molly finally hit the stage to start their 75-minute one-set performance.
This band, hailing mostly from Tennessee, is a major force on the US Southern Rock scene. They were formed by guitarist/vocalist Mike Estes (formerly of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Blackfoot), original Molly Hatchet guitarist Dave Hlubek (who has since left the band) and drummer Kurt Pietro (who also played drums for Blackfoot). By 2008, the line-up was solidified with the addition of Blackfoot guitarist/vocalist Jay Johnson and Grand Ole Opry stalwart bassist Luke Bradshaw. And this was the line-up featured last night.

Skinny Molly’s mantra is apparently “Never let one fan leave a show disappointed” and they set about trying to fulfil this promise right from the outset, with a string of rock-infused blues and country numbers. There was newer SM material, mixed in with some older Skynard classics, and some covers. Freeโs โWishing Wellโ was perhaps a surprise, less so Steve Earleโs โCopperhead Roadโ, but the biggest cheer of the night of course came about an hour in when they launched in to probably their biggest hit โSweet Home Alabamaโ. But there was nothing one-dimensional about their material โ we had a good old Southern gumbo of different ingredients, including southern rock, old country, blues, hard rock, and general Americana.
They built up the mood and the atmosphere, and there were soon plenty of folks rocking along and dancing. They kept the inter-song chat to a minimum, instead focusing of packing in as much music as possible, culminating in a standing ovation and well-deserved encore. I donโt think anyone went home disappointed, so I guess they did exactly what they said on the tin.

Future Long Street Blues Club gigs:
Saturday 8th October 202- Eddie Martin’s Big Blues Band
Friday 14th October 2022 Black Sabbitch (Corn Exchange, Devizes)
Saturday 5th November 2022 Robbie McIntosh Band
Friday 11th November 2022 Beaux Gris Gris & The Apocalypse (Corn Exchange, Devizes)
Saturday 19th November 2022 Hardwicke Circus and The Alex Voysey Trio
Friday 23rd December 2022 Gee Baby I Love You








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