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Built For Comfort

appearing at

Red Post Inn

Peasdown St. John, Bath, Somerset

Saturday 23rd of June 2018

21:00

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Built For Comfort

Genre

Live Performance
Rhythm + Blues

Description

Built For Comfort emerged from the ashes of Swindon based, The Hot Tamales in July 2002. Founder members Alec Adams and Bill Jones were joined by Phil Tait on drums, Chris Goddard on bass and John Ingleson on guitar.

Bill and Alec had met in the summer of 2000 when Alec was seeking harmonica lessons. Bill knew Chris from many years of playing together in The Vindaloo Brothers, Phil was a chance encounter from working with a TV leasing company and John answered a local advert by the boys for a guitarist. And then the story began. By the summer of 2004 the band had played over 65 gigs together, averaging about one a week.

Now, over a decade and hundreds of gigs later, Built For Comfort have turned into one of the tightest, rocking Rhythm and Blues outfits on the circuit today! The recent addition of Blues guitar maestro Michael King on guitar and Simon Needler on Hammond organ and piano have added a new dimension to the band. Little wonder they wow audiences wherever they play!

Built For Comfort have supported among others Wilco Johnson, Paul Lamb And The Kingsnakes and Ben Waters.

Red Post Inn

Venue Type

Pub

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Description

Large, handsome, multi-room free-house, with a sports bias and 2 skittles alleys on southern outskirts of the village.

Rhythm + Blues

Bath Road,

Peasdown St. John,

Bath,

Somerset,

England,

BA2 8JH.


01761 433 232

Parking AvailableFamily FriendlyDog FriendlyPool TableDartboardSkittle AlleyWi-FiLive Sports On TVAlcohol ServedReal Ale ServedSmoking Area

Free Admission

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