05:01PM, Monday 01 August 2016
Rock guitar icon Mick Ralphs is going back to his roots.
Best known for rocking out at stadiums around the world, Ralphs has enjoyed great success with bands including Mott The Hoople and Bad Company.
But now the swashbuckling British guitar player will be sharing his musical influences with his fans.
The Mick Ralphs Blues Band was not formed to simply play a set of classic tracks by one of its members but instead to reflect a genre of music that has influenced all of its members.
Their latest show won’t feature banks of Marshall Guitars.
But fans will see a guitar great up close and personal, coaxing notes from his guitar with passion, love and a glimmer of fun in his eye.
Ralphs will be joined on stage by fellow band members including singer Adam Barron who was mentored by pop superstar Jessie J and Sir Tom Jones on the BBC’s hit talent show The Voice.
The set list will feature an eclectic mix of material ranging from new tracks to classic blues and soul.
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