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Singer,guitar player and songwriter Debbie Bond has been paying her dues in the Alabama backwoods for over 30 years. Influenced by the famed sounds of Muscle Shoals, and juke joint blues, her sound is contemporary and original. Her impressive musical story includes years of performing with older traditional Alabama blues musicians, including Johnny Shines, Sam Lay, Eddie Kirkland, Willie King Little Jimmy Reed and more. Her immersion in Alabama blues has deeply flavored her guitar playing, soulful voice and original song writing - yet her sound is contemporary and original, incorporating soul, blues, and jazz influences. Her collaboration with her British born keyboard/harmonica player husband "Radiator" Rick has added a swampy New Orleans edge to sound to her sound. Debbie is a blues activist and the founder of the award winning Alabama Blues Project dedicated to promoting and preserving the states blues heritage
The blues came calling last night in the shape of Alabama superstar Debbie Bond. Flavours of Bonnie Raitt and Janis Joplin filled the room as Debbie blazed through two stunning sets with a sound all her own. "Radiator" Rick Asherson on keys, harmonica and vocals accompanied Debbie throughout, with a smattering of cherished covers dotted between Debbie's sizzling originals. Sam Kelly on drums with his unique, winning style made up the trio for the evening. This was a night to remember with Debbie's brilliant vocal and lead guitar breaks, Rick's superb harp solos and Sam's drumming prowess all showcased to perfection. Blues In Britain
A mouthpiece for sultry, Southern charm and whimsical musical conversation, Debbie Bond gets her heart tangled up in an intimate mess of backwoods Alabama soul.
Living Blues Magazine (US)
A stormer of a set, a taste of what to look out for on this UK tour from one of Alabama's finest blues outfits.The Castle Hotel, Llandovery, Wales
Debbie Bond headlined at the first of the Broomfield Blues series under the theme of 'Women Sing the Blues'. Debbie delighted an audience of close to 500 with her easy going Southern charm and thought provoking songs, all backed by top drawer musicians. Broomfield Blues, London
Debbie Bond's love of soul music was evident...vocals and guitar...straight from the Steve Cropper school: together its winning combination. Blues In Britain
Debbie is a pro, pure and simple. Debbie is of course 100% Alabama having grown up in a stew of blues and breathing a totally blue atmosphere. Her work on the telecaster reflects that. This is blues for blues lovers. Well chosen or well written original blues is the order of the day and its a joy to see and hear. She is authentic and serious player. Keeping it real and delicious...Debbie sounds like Debbie...she has a unique rasp that has the effect of splitting her voice into a hundred tonal fragments that is as close to unique as I have ever heard. Blue Funk R&B Club (UK).
Foxlowe Arts Centre is a community run arts centre for the people of Leek and The Staffordshire Moorlands.
Leek’s arts centre is housed in the historic building, Foxlowe, at the top of Leek’s market place.
Foxlowe Arts Centre opened its doors in December 2011 and has already gained a strong following from the local community and is attracting attention from further afield as well. Funded by individuals’ pledges, donations and trading proceeds and with the majority of the staff volunteering, this is truly a community arts centre for the people of Leek and the Staffordshire Moorlands.
With a popular café, bar, gallery, live performance space for music, drama, comedy, talks and a cinema, the Foxlowe Arts Centre has rapidly established a reputation as the go to place in Leek.
Foxlowe arts centre has limited parking at the back of the building for permit holders and disabled users only. Some workshops will include a parking permit spaces are available. To access the car park follow parking signs on Stockwell Street signed ‘P Short Stay, Council Offices’ and turn left after the first parking bays – this is the entrance to Foxlowe arts centre car park for permit holders, disabled users and others with permission e.g. workshop attendees.
Market Place,
Leek,
Staffordshire,
England,
ST13 6AD.
01538 386112
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