Thursday, July 21, 2005

Nightly Golightly

The Sweetheart of The Medway played another fabulous show in the penultimate slot at the Black Sheep Stage. The crowd seemed a little sparse at first (as it did just about everywhere I looked on Sunday) but it filled up as Holly Golightly worked her way through her fab originals and covers of such folks as Memphis Minnie and "Wreckless" Eric Goulden.

Holly herself. There is no other.



There was some mid-song set-list changes. Thus the need for a quick consultation with her bassist.



Superstar of The Medway, Bruce Brand - who also played the drums later on.



The Bongolian (Nasser Bouzida) was enjoying himself. He also played the organ.



A quick switch to guitar for the last song of the evening ... which contrary to my earlier post was not the Len Bright Combo's Comedy Time but a cover of the Memphis Jug Band's I Let My Daddy Do That.



A super set. Holly: "We drove all through the night to get here, so we aren't moving around a lot ... but we mean it!"

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