Legendary singer and songwriter Andy Fairweather Low has announced a gig at The Brindley on 24 February.
Andy’s pedigree is the stuff rock dreams are made of. He first came to prominence as the lead singer in Amen Corner, which clocked up hit after hit such as Bend Me Shape Me, Hello Suzy and ( If Paradise is ) Half As Nice.
He later followed this with massive solo hits such as Wide Eyed & Legless.
Since the early days Andy has gone on to work with Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Elton John, Roger Waters, Dave Gilmour and many more.
A world tour as musical director with Roger Waters band then a European tour with Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings might be difficult to top for most people, but not for Andy Fairweather Low who has released the album the Zone-O-Tone in 2014 with is band the Low Riders containing some of the world’s finest musicians in Dave Bronze (Bass & Vocals), Paul Beavis (Drums & Richard Dunn) and Nick Pentelow (Sax & Clarinet).
In 2014, Andy & The Low Riders played a show at The New Theatre in Cardiff as part of a tour and the show, filmed and recorded for release as a DVD / Double live CD as the latest new chapter in their developing story.
In May 2015 Andy and the band were the opening act for Eric Clapton’s 70th Birthday tour starting at Madison Square Garden, New York.
Tickets are priced £21 from the Brindley box office on 0151 907 8360 and online at www.thebrindley.org.uk