Members of Fracture Zone — far too ugly to be depicted here |
Phil
and I decided to play a few open mic evenings locally to get the New Year
underway and hopefully get a few more gigs under our belts. So, we showed up on
a Sunday afternoon at The Talbot in Bewdley for the session hosted by renowned blues
guitarist Gwyn Ashton, who spontaneously and expertly accompanied us on bass.
Next, we cropped up on at Pete Kelly’s amazingly friendly Tuesday evening bash at
The Queen's Head in Wolverley and then, a week later, back in Bewdley at The
Cock and Magpie at a splendid evening curated by stalwart of rootsy percussive
acoustic guitar, Dave Onions. Here, we were approached by the irrepressible Andy
O’Hare (music reviewer from BBC Hereford and Worcester’s Introducing.) As a result, on Saturday night, we got a mention
(‘this very capable duo who have hidden their light under a bushel’) along with
a tantalisingly brief snippet of airplay on Andrew Marston’s radio show. After forty odd years of writing songs, strumming, bashing and blowing on various instruments, it’s nice to
get some recognition.