Creedence Clearwater Revived

@ The Phoenix Theatre, Blyth

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27 May 2022

7:30pm

Ticket prices £19.00 &£18.00

Johnnie Guitar Williamson – one of the great survivors from the 60’s and 70’s Rock and Blues Scene – has a career that has spanned over 6 decades.  He toured the world and recorded with cult Norwegian Rock band ‘Titanic’, who’s single ‘Sultana reached Number 1 in 7 countries and played for almost a decade with Original 1960’s Animals members John Steel, Mick Gallagher and the late great Dave Rowberry and Jim Rodford.  His performing credits have also included Steve Cropper, Spencer Davis, Zoot Money, Mick Green. Paul Jones, Chris Farlowe, Jerry Donahue, and during his distinguished career he has also opened for Rory Gallagher, Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Deep Purple, Tony Joe White, John Mayall, Jethro Tull, Whitesnake, Cat Stevens, Jools Holland many more.

The Creedence Clearwater Revived line up is made up of two current members of The Troggs:  Chris Allen and John W Doyle and the foundation of the band is laid down by 1960’s Rock and Roll Veteran Walter Day.

This is a rare chance to see a classic British Blues Icon perform a classic American Set.

Johnnie and the band will also add many other iconic CCR songs to the show making it an amazing and highly accomplished two-hour set.

Venue
37a Beaconsfield Street
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 2DS

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