Manchester’s own Lol Goodman Band are building a reputation as the band to see on the blues/rock circuit, “Frequently talked about as the most original band on the road today”, playing almost 100% original blues/rock inspired material; with four critically acclaimed albums released and a new Album “Playing for Ghosts” to be released in Spring 2023. (Note: the show ticket price includes a copy of this new album).
The band toured the USA in 2019 including the famous Whisky a Go Go in LA; have headlined most of the UK’s blues festivals and clubs; and played headline slots two years running at the HRH Blues Festivals at the O2 Academy, Sheffield.
“Southern rock from a northern town, it’s fair to say that the fourth studio album from the Manchester-based Lol Goodman Band stands out on several fronts – Allman Brothers-inspired mixolydian riffing. Their extended interplay between guitar, piano, organ is right up there with anything I’ve heard from a British band in recent decades.” Blues Matters
“This band is building a strong reputation – all members have plenty of experience in the music business reaching back many years; they give a performance that will appeal to many blues lovers.” Blues in Britain
Dates & Times
The Box @ The Met
£20 standard door / £17 standard concs / £17 advance (inc fees)
Duration 2h 25mins (inc interval)
Covid Safety at The Met
This will be a full-capacity event with a non-socially distanced audience; we will however still be utilising many Covid safety measures for your safety and the safety of our staff.
Lol Goodman Band
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