The Windmill presents:
James Ray & The Black Hearted Riders + Jazz Riot
James Ray & The Black Hearted Riders + Jazz Riot
Entry Requirements: 18+
James Ray & The Black Hearted Riders release their third album this before embarking on a tour of the U.S. and Cuba in the spring.
The live band consists of 6 players including James Ray, known for his work with Sisters Of Mercy & Gangwar, Justin Greaves of Crippled Black Phoenix, and John e. Vistic of the Rock & Roll Sound Machine.
ONSTAGE 9.45pm
https://www.facebook.com/Blackheartedriders/
JAZZ RIOT Ettrick Skotty Scott is a rhyming gobshite and also CEO at House of RiOT, the company behind the highly acclaimed PiPE RiOT, who the Crack magazine described as "venomous, thoughtful and very funny". In their two-year lifespan, PiPE RiOT played at biker rallies, hardcore punk festivals, supported John Cooper Clarke, China Drum, Sleaford Mods and the Cornshed Sisters and were picked by the BBC as one of the best new comedy acts in the north east, despite them not being a comedy act at all. His latest collaboration, JaZZ RiOT, is with Tyne Valley teenage guitar sensation Demon Dean Parker. Expect skronky jazz riffs and motormouth rhymes about topics such as vaping, online gambling and deceitful, racist cats.
ONSTAGE: 8.45pm
Line Up
James Ray & The Black Hearted Riders
James Ray & The Black Hearted riders release their third album this before embarking on a tour of the U.S. and Cuba in the spring.
The live band consists of 6 players including James Ray, known for his work with Sisters Of Mercy & Gangwar, Justin Greaves of Crippled Black Phoenix, and John e. Vistic of the Rock & Roll Sound Machine.
https://www.facebook.com/Blackheartedriders/ https://soundcloud.com/black-hearted-riders/new-borders
Jazz Riot
Ettrick Skotty Scott is a rhyming gobshite and also CEO at House of RiOT, the company behind the highly acclaimed PiPE RiOT, who the Crack magazine described as "venomous, thoughtful and very funny". In their two-year lifespan, PiPE RiOT played at biker rallies, hardcore punk festivals, supported John Cooper Clarke, China Drum, Sleaford Mods and the Cornshed Sisters and were picked by the BBC as one of the best new comedy acts in the north east, despite them not being a comedy act at all. His latest collaboration, JaZZ RiOT, is with Tyne Valley teenage guitar sensation Demon Dean Parker. Expect skronky jazz riffs and motormouth rhymes about topics such as vaping, online gambling and deceitful, racist cats. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Houseofriot/