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	 Joe Brown - 2015/2016 UK tour is heading to Southport, 
	Ticket GIVEAWAY!!! 
	
	  
	
	
	JOE
	
	
	Brown MBE 
	hits the road again this Autumn on his first UK outing this year and into 
	2016. It’s a major tour that takes him up to Christmas and then on into 2016 
	for another 2 months. One of the stops will be at Southport  
	 
	It’s a long tour, and a tough 1, but it could so easily never have 
	happened. And not just this set of dates. 
	 
	Way back in 1960 Joe was on the road as lead guitarist with Eddie Cochran 
	and Gene Vincent. Joe already had solo hits with People Gotta Talk and 
	Darktown Strutters Ball so Larry Parnes, his then manager, pulled him off 
	the tour to do his own headline shows.  
	 
	A stroke of luck? Fate? Who knows. One thing’s for sure, it certainly could 
	have saved his life. If Joe’d stuck with the original plan he’d have been in 
	the car crash that tragically cost Eddie his; and the last 5 and a half 
	decades of JB music would never have happened. 
	 
	Since that very 1st hit Joe has toured, performed and entertained like the 
	master he is; a man with a musical skill set to be envied and totally at 
	home with the quickfire gag and the effortless repartee that’s now part and 
	parcel of the cheeky chappie . 
	 
	Although born in Lincolnshire, Joe was evacuated to London and grew up in 
	the East End in the pub that his mum ran. He started playing professionally 
	at 18 and soon outgrew the music hall songs of his parents, embracing 
	skiffle in his late teens and then rock ‘n’ roll. The revelation that was 
	Little Richard changed his life. 
	 
	Much has been written of Joe’s role as a UK guitar pioneer and rightly so. 
	But, as the man modestly says:- “There was nobody around in those days to 
	tell you you were doing it wrong.” So he developed his own style which 
	included playing guitar behind his head (a move that is said to have 
	influenced Jimi Hendrix). 
	 
	His guitar playing has been lauded by many of his fellow artists including 
	luminaries such as George Harrison, Mark Knopfler and Keith Richards, to 
	name but a few. His receipt of a coveted Mojo Award a few years back proved 
	one of the most popular awards of the night. 
	 
	Joe’s last album:- “The Ukulele Album” demonstrated his love of that 
	instrument, one he’s championed for many years, but his accomplishments are 
	spread wide. He also plays mandolin, mandola, fiddle, trumpet, banjo and, of 
	course, electric and acoustic guitar. 
	 
	Accompanied by his 4 strong band which includes his MD son Pete, the 
	forthcoming tour will see Joe playing old favourites, rockers and new songs 
	with a twist. Like a ringmaster overseeing his domain Joe commands the stage 
	and, like the true professional he is, always delivers.  
	 
	So what’s in store? A great musical evening, a hugely enjoyable one and 
	probably a complete revelation. An inspiring tour de force; that’s Joe Brown 
	for you. 
	 
	We have 2 pairs of tickets to give away!   To enter all you have to do is 
	send us your FULL name and phone number along with the response to 
	the following question:- "What was the title of his last album? a) The 
	Guitar Album b) The Ukulele Album or c) The Piano Album. (Answer B!)" 
	 You must email us by 12 noon, on 18 December 2015.  our 
	normal 
	
	
	Terms and Conditions apply...  
	Information of the winners will be passed on to the promoter and the Theatre 
	to enable you to collect the tickets. 
	 
	Do not forget that he'll be playing with his band and performing songs 
	career, so even if you do not win, by your ticket for the Southport Theatre 
	and Floral Hall Complex, on the Promenade, Southport, PR9 0DZ. To book 
	tickets for this show go to this 
	
	website. 
	 Venues he is still to visit are as follows:- 
	December 2015... 
	Saturday, 12 December 2015 - Henley - Kenton Theatre  
	Sunday, 13 December 2015 - Henley - Kenton Theatre 
	January 2016... 
	Wednesday, 13 January 2016 - Milton Keynes - Milton Keynes Theatre  
	Thursday, 14 January 2016 - Crawley - The Hawth  
	Friday, 15 January 2016 - Eastbourne - Congress Theatre  
	Saturday, 16 January 2016 - Reading - Hexagon  
	Sunday, 17 January 2016 - Weston Super Mare - The Playhouse Theatre  
	Saturday, 23 January 2016 - Buxton - Opera House  
	Sunday, 24 January 2016 - Southport - Southport Theatre 
	Monday, 25 January 2016 - Darlington - Civic Theatre 
	Tuesday, 26 January 2016 - Halifax - The Victoria Theatre 
	Wednesday, 27 January 2016 - Gateshead - The Sage 
	Friday, 29 January 2016 - York - Grand Opera House 
	Saturday, 30 January 2016 - Liverpool - Philharmonic Hall 
	Sunday, 31 January 2016 - Llandudno - Venue Cymru 
	February 2016... 
	Thursday, 4 February 2016 - Tunbridge Wells - Assembly Halls 
	Friday, 5 February 2016 - Bournemouth - The Pavilion Theatre 
	Saturday, 6 February 2016 - Torquay - The Princess Theatre 
	Sunday, 7 February 2016 - Bristol - Hippodrome 
	Monday, 8 February 2016 - Worthing - The Pavilion Theatre 
	Sunday, 14 February 2016 - Skegness - The Embassy Theatre 
	Monday, 15 February 2016 - Ipswich - Regent Theatre 
	Tuesday, 16 February 2016 - Folkestone - Leas Cliff Hall 
	Wednesday, 17 February 2016 - London - Cadogan Hall 
	Friday, 19 February 2016 - St Albans - The Alban Arena 
	Sunday, 21 February 2016 - Kings Lynn - The Corn Exchange  |