Pete Boddis " The Black Country Cowboy"
at
Katie Fitzgerald's
Stourbridge
16:00
Description
we will be showing the Pete Boddis film along with a few songs from the master himself . Why not come along all proceeds from the event are going to Mary Stevens Hospice.
Pete Boddis " The Black Country Cowboy"
A 79-year-old singer songwriter has got the perfect present for his 80th - new found fame for his life's work.
Pete Boddis has been gigging throughout the Black Country since the 1960s and after a new film about his life was released has clinched his first record deal.
The Black Country Cowboy, directed by Ryan Davis, has won accolades across the world at film festivals. The raw honesty of Pete's determination to sing again after having cancer has touched the hearts of viewers across the world, as well as his love for his wife. Poster Records has released the Best Of Pete Boddis includes songs he self released from 1979 and is now available on platforms including Spotify and his beloved vinyl."I try and play every week, since Covid closed everything down and the Cancer, I really appreciate being back up on stage again.? Pete got a new audience during lockdown when he began playing his songs and covering country and western classics on a weekly Facebook Live show.
Inspired by seeing early rock n roll heroes including Eddie Cochran and Chuck Berry, Pete picked up a guitar as a teenager and never looked back.
He said: "I started playing rock n roll, then changed to country and western, and then I have changed direction and perform folk music now."
Though stardom eluded Pete throughout his musical career he has earned the respect of local musicians who refer to him as "The Guvnor".
For 30 years Pete worked in journalism and then began selling musical instruments and antiques in his shop in Stourbridge.
He said: "I had over 90 guitars at one stage, but I have sold most of them now. I love finding antiques and instruments, they are beautiful.?Pete Bodiss
Ryan Davis, director of Black Country Cowboy, first saw Pete playing at Claptrap, Stourbridge High Street three years ago.
He said: "Pete is just amazing and it is brilliant the world is finally waking up to his incredible talent.
"His songwriting is so moving and when he performs he can bring tears to the eyes. The film has helped create an interest in Pete and his story which has helped him release his Best Of.?
He added: "The film's most poignant moment is Pete's battle with cancer, and his brave decision to pick his guitar up, it works because it is so human."
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17 years of Musical Genius and the best Guinness in town.
We continue to put on a wide range of music here at Katie Fitzgeralds from singer/ songwriters to Blues , Folk, Jazz, Rockabilly , Pop , Indie, metal and world music. We also host Katiesfest every year featuring a wide range of younger artists plus the Stourbridge Folk Festival and once a month Stourbridge Folk Club in the cellar bar .
Jam Night...
Every second Thursday night of the month in the upstairs bar.
Irish Sessiun...
Every Wednesday night in the upstairs bar.
Katie Fitzgeralds has built a reputation for live music and parties but it's about more than that its also about history and tradition.
Originally a private house the building is over 200 years old and has been a pub since the 1830 Beer Act.
In the 19th century it would have been home to foundry workers and boatmen and would have looked out across to the Stourbridge canal arm where Foster and Rastrick built the Stourbridge Lion the first steam locomotive to run on rails in the USA.
Originally known as the Golden Lion it later became known as the Stourbridge Lion and then in 2000 it
became our home and was renamed in honour of Trina's grandmother Katie Fitzgerald who was born in Cloyne County Cork.
Trina is related to Irelands most famous hurling player Christy Ring, a son of Cloyne and is also cousin of Donal ag Cusack , Irelands first openly gay sportsman.
187 Enville Street,
Stourbridge,
West Midlands,
England,
DY8 3TB.
01384 374410
General Admission : £5.50