Cornbury 2019

I was hoping that this year, at the Cornbury Music Festival, it wasn’t going to be too hot. So, luckily, it was just right. Nice and bright but temperature- wise, it was perfect. Added to the fact that so many performers on the main stage were our friends. We arrived quite early and got sorted backstage. We spoke to Joyce & Sam Moore who were being driven up from London. Whilst backstage, other artists were arriving. Alfie Boe, The Beachboys, Paul Carrack, Chris difford and others. It was a bit of a love in as we all seemed to know each other rather well, which was nice. There is quite a lot for me to say about this day, but, due to the fact that I am in a bit of a rush right now, I will make it brief - ish. Highlights for me? Well, the whole day! The Staks Band are on another level. They kicked off on the main stage with the brilliant Robert Hart, who is normally with Manfred Mann, standing in for Steve Overland, who would have normally been with us, but, he was perfoming with Slash in Spain. Then, another amazing singer, Vanessa Haynes, from the band Icognito joined Staks. Robert and Vanessa then did a few songs together which was brilliant. Next on and standing backstage was someone I am proud to call my friend, Grammy award winning, Soul Legend, Sam Moore. The band started up with one of Sam’s hits from when he was with ‘Sam & Dave’, Hold On. Then, followed by ‘Soul Man’. Sam ended The Staks set and his guest appearance with a stunning version of ‘Imagine’. Now, I have to say, it was the best version of Imagine I have ever heard, really, yes, the BEST. Something that none of us knew was about to happen at the start of Imagine was, Sam called out over the crowd ‘Sarah’, who is my daughter, ‘where’s Freddie?’ [my grandson that is]. They waved from the front of stage in the family encolsure. He then dedictaed imagine to Freddie, who’s 8th birthday was the next day. I was gobsmacked! None of us had any idea that was going to happen. We had been having dinner the night before in London with Sam & Joyce and I guess that Freddie’s birthday had been mentioned at some point. But, no way we knew that Sam would dedicate a song to Freddie.

The legend, Sam Moore

The legend, Sam Moore

After the set, The Staks Band, Sam & his and my family all headed back to our backstage camp. There we started to meet up with The Beachboys, Mike Love, Bruce Johnstone and the briliant & very funny, Beachboy drummer, John Cowsill. Paul Carrack arrived with his wife and kids. It was so funny as my kids, who were all there, grew up with Paul’s kids as well. We were all quite close. Then the wonderful Chris Difford arrived and that seemed to complete the ‘Love In’. We stayed on to watch Paul’s set and then we all watched The Beachboys. That was hit. after hit after hit………. amazing.

What a day. Thank you Staks, Robert Hart, Vanessa Haynes and of course, the legend, Sam Moore,

The Legendary Soul Man himself, Sam Moore

The Legendary Soul Man himself, Sam Moore

Vanessa Haynes

Vanessa Haynes

The wonderful Staks Band backing vocalists

The wonderful Staks Band backing vocalists

Mike Sturgis

Mike Sturgis

Stefan Redtenbacher

Stefan Redtenbacher

The one and only (Brilliant) Robert Hart

The one and only (Brilliant) Robert Hart

Paul smashing it on the main stage just before the Beachboys.

Paul smashing it on the main stage just before the Beachboys.

My mate Bruce Johnstone of the Beachboys.

My mate Bruce Johnstone of the Beachboys.

The family nearly all together. Actually, Where is Michelle? Lyn me & our family and Sam Joyce and theirs minus Michele whomust be outside!

The family nearly all together. Actually, Where is Michelle? Lyn me & our family and Sam Joyce and theirs minus Michele whomust be outside!

Mike Love of the Beachboys

Mike Love of the Beachboys

LOVE, SAM & DAVE. Mike Love, showing some Love to Sam & Dave. Actually Sam Moore & Staks Band founder, David Fitzsimons

LOVE, SAM & DAVE. Mike Love, showing some Love to Sam & Dave. Actually Sam Moore & Staks Band founder, David Fitzsimons

John Cowswill (The BeachBoys) and Sam Moore

John Cowswill (The BeachBoys) and Sam Moore

The lovely Lottie B, Sam Moore & Kevin Robinson

The lovely Lottie B, Sam Moore & Kevin Robinson

Alfie Boe & Mike Love (The Beachboys)

Alfie Boe & Mike Love (The Beachboys)

The amazing Robert Hart

The amazing Robert Hart

Lottie B

Lottie B

Stunning percussionist and lovely chap, Karl Vanden Bossche

Stunning percussionist and lovely chap, Karl Vanden Bossche

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What is it about THIS Band - The Staks Band, that is.

I have been working with The Staks band for a year or two now and it’s now become blatently obvious to me that there is something very, very, special building here. When I first saw and heard them, I was a little confused. There were so many people in the band and their sound was mind-blowing! They are such brilliant musicians & singers. I mean WORLD CLASS. I realised that they were not the first giant group of musicians to get together. For example, Joe Cocker did it with Leon Russell back around 1970 with his ‘Mad Dogs & Englishmen’ tour. Then there were a few other bands with lots of members. I am not referring to Goldie Looking Chain or Polyphonic Spree, all of whom had loads of members. Staks are very different. The Staks Band are fast becoming the band that everyone wants to perform with. Just to make things even more exciting for Staks is the fact that, quite often now, they have the AMAZING singer and absolutely lovely guy, Steve Overland as lead vocals. I have to say, he is also one hell of a songwriter as well. Steve is away on another mission this weekend, but, the fabulous Robert Hart from Manfred Mann is jumping in with the equally brilliant Vanessa Haynes from Incognito. The quality within this band is IMMENSE. In fact, I havent seen this before in my short (not so short) life in the music business. Some of the people who have performed with Staks are Steve Winwood, Joss Stone, Jack Bruce, Lulu, Imelda May, Paul Carrack, Natalie Imbruglia & Beverley Knight.

Now, this is big news! This Sunday (Tomorrow), at Cornbury Music Festival in Oxfordshire UK, SAM MOORE, the Original Soul Man, (Sam & Dave), has flown in from the US to perfoming exclusively with The Staks Band. This will be Sam’s only performance whilst here in the UK. Sam arrived a few days ago from the USA and there have been a few rehearsals just to get things arranged perfectly. I have seen quite a few familiar faces in the audience at their small intimate gigs and we all know that somethig very exciting is building. I can’t say who, but I understand that there some other amazing artists who have said that they want to come along and play with Staks. Just to add to the excitement of The Staks world, vocal legend Madeline Bell has flown in to join Staks on backing vocals for Sam Moore. YES! Madeline Bell… This is no ordinary band. I love it that lots of people who read my blogs are messaging me and asking me to let them know when and where Staks are performing next. Oh, how funy, as I write this, Sam Moore has just come on loud and clear over the radio with ‘Soul Man’. How funnny is that. Maybe I will see some of you at Cornbury Music Festival this Sunday. We are on the main stage around lunchtime, I think. My friend Paul Carrack follows us on main stage and then The Beachboys headline. Not to forget, another friend of mine, the amazing Chris Difford (SQUEEZE) is also playing on another stage around 4pm.

Here are a few photos from the rehearsals in London over the last couple of days. If you cant get to Cornbury, then add your name & email address to our mail list which will pop up on this website and we will send out a newsletter when The MIGHTY Staks Band are performing next.

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Lulu, Sam & Madeline Bell #Lulu #SoulMan #SamMoore #MadelineBell

Lulu, Sam & Madeline Bell #Lulu #SoulMan #SamMoore #MadelineBell

Robert Hart #RobertHart #VanessaHaynes

Robert Hart #RobertHart #VanessaHaynes

Andy Ross #AndyRoss

Andy Ross #AndyRoss

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Sam Moore and the brilliant Lewis Chapman

Sam Moore and the brilliant Lewis Chapman

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RIP Alan Rogan

Last night I heard some very sad news about the lovely Alan Rogan. I first met Alan with Pete Townshend in the lat 1970’s. He had been Pete’s guitar tech ever since. Saying that he was also with a few ither wonderful guitarists as well along the way. I must say, I had no idea he was ill. But, why would I? I didnt see him that often and only at gigs. I understand that it was not public knowlege about his illness.

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He was very well repsected and liked by eveyone I know who knew him. So, sadley, its farewell to Alan RIP I do have some nice shots of Alan somehwere, but, didn’t have time to dig them out. However, here are a couple of quick grabs. One when he was with Ronnie Wood and the other on the stage at The Who in Hyde Park in 2006..

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#TheWho #AlanRogan #Guitar #GuitarTech #Fender #Gibson #LiveMusic #Tour #Music #PeteTownshend #Ronniewood #RollingStones #EricClapton #KeithRichards

Strange Days Indeed! LA, Hollywood Hills, The Rainbow, Roxy and all that...

More editing tonight and I was listening to music as I am doing it. Tonight, it was The Doors and the album of choice was ‘Strange Days’. What fantastic album. It brings back memories for me of when I lived in LA in the late 1970’s. My two English pals who also lived there, Craig Wolchover & David Sherman and we would often drive over the Hollywood Hills on those hot evenings from Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley down to Hollywood, listening to The Doors on our way. I was usualy on my to photograph someone or a band at either the Rainbow, Roxy, Starwood or Troubadour!. Anyway, tonight’s editing, was a trip down memory lane for me. What a band! Their keyboard player, Ray Manzarek, was considerd by many, to be one of the greatest keyboard players of all time and I wouldnt dissagree with that. He had such a style and in many ways was unique. The Doors were such a force and quite incredible. Ray Manzarek, sadly died in 2013. Here is one of my last photos of Ray in 2006. #TheDoors #RayManzerek #LA #TheRainbow #Roxy #Troubadour #Keyboard #JimMorrison #1960’s #MusicPhotography

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Rocketman.. Apparently it's amazing! Or is it?

I have quite a few friends who have worked very closely over the years with Elton John. Some of them are a little upset as there are a few inaccuracies. Apparently the portrayal of Dick James is not accurate and seems to have upset a few people. I understand that there is no mention of Gus Dudgeon and a few other people as well. On the other side of the coin, quite a lot of people that I know have seen it and they have all said that they absolutely love it. I have been hearing really fantastic reports. So, I will definitely have to get myself to a cinema and see it for myself. Over the years I have worked quite a bit with Elton and I have literally just found this shot from 1976. I haven’t looked at this negative since the day the film was processed 43 years ago. I need to dig deeper into my photo archive and dig out some more of these shots.. Anyway, I love this shot and I hope you do too!

I have also added a couple of slightly more recent photos of Sir Elton.. The genius songwriter and performer, that he is.

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London and The End of The Road

Well that was an amazing mini tour. Such great fun and what fantastic audiences. So, here is to Cambridge, Birmingham, Basingstoke, Aylesbury, Southend, Cardiff & London. Here are a few pictures from the Adelphi Theatre London.

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The shows were superb. It’s always interesting when opening for another band and it can sometimes be tough. But, I have to say, the fantastic WetWetWet fans loved Miel and her brilliant band. From the moment she hit the stage in Cambridge on her first night, the fans were with her! Clapping along during the songs that were the ‘clap along type’ and then giving such warm rapturous applause at the end of each song.

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Everyone in the Miel camp is lovely and the band as I have said are SO good. The team behind are pretty darn good as well. The engine room is driven and well oiled by Lewis Chapman. The operation was overseen by my friend (and genius) record producer, Andy Wright. He was also there at the gigs making sure it was all running beautifully, and it did! So, what a team, what a tour! Bravo Miel..

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The WWF, yes that’s right, THE WWF (World Wildlife Fund) have adopted one of Miel’s songs for a massive campaign. The Miel train is rolling on and leaving the station! So, jump on board and join all of us and buy her new brilliant album “Surrender to the Feeling'

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Miel & co - Southend

Back in Southend with Miel

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I have a soft spot for Southend. When I was about 4 years old we used to drive from the East End of London and latterly from Redbridge to Southend for a big treat on thise long summer evening. We would take the train out to the end of the pier, which I believe is the longest (at over one mile), in the world. Anyyway, Miel is back here on the tour with the fabulosu Wet Wet Wet. Miel’s performance was fantastic and went down so well with the packed, Essex crowd. Each show seems to be better and better. The songs are amazing, she is amazing and the band are amazing! Here are few shots from the night at Southend.

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Some of the Miel Crew- Levitating! “ HOW ARE YOU SO GROUNDED” Track 4 on her new album..

Some of the Miel Crew- Levitating! “ HOW ARE YOU SO GROUNDED” Track 4 on her new album..

Backstage - Miel with couple of the lovely Wet Wet Wet chaps!

Backstage - Miel with couple of the lovely Wet Wet Wet chaps!

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The Adelaides Showcase

My friend Simon is managing (amongst others) The Adelaides. They are a more recent addition to his stable of artists. They are pretty fabulous and obviously going places. One of those places is back to Nashville where I understand they are fast becoming quite a sensation. Here are a few photos that I took of them at their showcase. Onwards and upwards for them, me thinks!

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Wet Wet Wet - Back with a Bang!

Wet Wet Wet are currently touring the UK with their amazing new lead singer Kevin Simm. What a lovely talented bunch they all are. I really mean it. They are lovely, down to earth and bloody talented. So, it was a pleasure photographing them during their UK tour. Here are a few shots from Aylesbury last Friday night.

Just before the group hug on way to the stage for their show.

Just before the group hug on way to the stage for their show.

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I have just done a little interview today on Practical Photography

A little interview online at Practical Photography today. "I Toured With Bob Dylan" - An Interview With Music Photographer Danny Clifford

https://www.practicalphotography.com/learning-zone-interviews/an-interview-with-danny-clifford

#BobDylan #Queen #RollingStones #AmyWinehouse #EricClapton #TheWho #StatusQuo #KateMoss #Squeeze #Oasis #PinkFloyd

My latest Sky News Interview...March 2019

The lovely people at Sky News invited me in for a chat abouty my current & first public London exhibition. It’s on now until 11th April 2019. Heath Street Baptist Church, Hampstead, London NW3 1DN. It has been beautifully curated by the genius and artist in his own right, Alexander Rosenberg. It on 7 days a week - Weekdays 12pm -7pm Saturdays 11am-6pm, Sundays 1pm -5pm. Many unseen images of Queen, Bob Dylan, Amy Winehouse, Leonard Cohen. Oasis, Shane MacGowan, Paul McCartney, Chuck Berry, Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, Status Quo, George Michael plus many more… #Queen #FreddieMercury #BobDylan #RollingStones #TheWho #AmyWinehouse #LeonardCohen

I will be on BBC Radio London tomorrow morning! (Saturday 23rd March)

I will be on BBC Radio London tomorrow morning at around 11:30 am. Its the Robert Elms Show. No doubt, I will be talking rubbish as usual. If i get a chance I will talk about our exhibition in Hampstead. It has been curated by the brilliant, Alexander Rosenberg. It’s well worth a visit. It’s at Heath Street Baptist Church, Heath St, Hampstead, London NW3 1DN BBC Radio London 94.9FM in the UK. #BBC #RadioLondon #Hampstead #Exhibition #Queen #BobDylan #RollingStones #AmyWinehouse #PinkFloyd #LeonardCohen #TheWho

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The Staks Band and special guests at Subterania - London, January 2019

Here is a short video of the AMAZING Staks Band performing at London’s Subterania in January 2019. What a band.. The guests included, Beverley Knight, Roachie & Steve Overland. The band and singers were stunning. Next time they are performing, i would strongly suggest you join us and come and see them live..

The video was shot and produced by my very talented son, Sam (Copyright 2019 Sammy Lazarus).

What a night with The Staks Band & AMAZING guests

West London had a big treat last night at Subterania, near Portobello Road. The amazing STAKS Band performed with special guests, Beverley Knight, Steve Overland & Roachie & the legendary Madeline Bell. The band also were filming a new video to accompany their forthcoming debut CD (& Vinyl album). It was a long day which included quite a bit of filming. The doors opened early evening and the crowd were treated to quite a brilliant band called Jawbone. They were so good and if you get the chance to see them, I would thoroughly recommend it as their music was contagious and one of those bands that you would love immediately.

Beverley Knight

Beverley Knight

Just after 9pm The STAKS BAND took to the stage and they were fronted by the superb, Steve Overland. This was his first time performing with the band. But, he is no stranger to performing live. I have been told that he has been voted as one of the worlds top vocalists and he has been in great demand by many bands throughout the years. They opened up with a sublime version of the classic ‘She’s Not There’ then many other songs including songs like, Norwegian Wood (Beatles), Down by the River (Neil Young). They also performed some of their own songs including, one fabulous song actually written by Mr Overland himself. Steve sung around 8 songs and then handed over to the larger than life, Roachie, who flew in from his home in the Bahamas. His performance was red hot and made up for the freezing weather and snowstorm outside at the time. Like Steve Overland, the audience loved him. After around 3 songs, Roachie handed over to the lovely, Beverley Knight. She was, like the other performers on the night, quite phenomenal. She gave such a brilliant performance and the crowd were loving it. I have to say that even the many celebrities who I spotted in the crowd were really into it and letting their hair down, so to speak. The legendary Madeline Bell was also there last night, but she kept a low profile. She had just arrived from Australia and possibly that was the reason why she was quietly at the back with the other INCREDIBLE backing vocalists. The whole of the STAKS band are SOOOOOO good. I have worked with some amazing musicians in my time but I have to say that this band are probably the best & nicest bunch I have worked with. Every one of them is absolutely ‘Top Drawer’ as far as musicianship. They work so well together and they have a sound that is unbelievable. I have heard other people say this and I have also said it, there are echoes of Joe Cocker’s Mad Dog & Englishmen’s days and also, The Band.

The STAKS BAND are now the band that everyone who is someone (if that makes sense), wants to come and perform with. After all they have had some stunning artists perform with them already, like Steve Winwood, Jack Bruce (Cream), Lulu, Imelda May, Kiki Dee, Paul Carrack to name a few. Oh and now, Beverley Knight, Roachie, Steve Overland & Madeline Bell.. Phew! What a band…

Here are some photos from last night.. I hope you like them. Spread the word about STAKS BAND. The world needs to hear them!

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Beverley Knight

Beverley Knight

Sonia Jones

Sonia Jones

Tony Remy

Tony Remy

Beverley Knight

Beverley Knight

Madeline Bell

Madeline Bell

Lotte B

Lotte B

David Fitzsimons

David Fitzsimons

Steve Overland

Steve Overland

Steve Overland

Steve Overland

Sarah Mason - one of the fantastic backing vocalists

Sarah Mason - one of the fantastic backing vocalists

Mike Sturgess - Incredible drummer!

Mike Sturgess - Incredible drummer!

Roachie causing havoc during the set.

Roachie causing havoc during the set.

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The final song of the show. All three guest singers onstage together singing Sam & Dave’s ‘Hold on I’m Coming’

The final song of the show. All three guest singers onstage together singing Sam & Dave’s ‘Hold on I’m Coming’

Madeline Bell & Beverley Knight Backstage after the show.

Madeline Bell & Beverley Knight Backstage after the show.

Who's coming to this gig? The STAKS Band - Steve Overland & Beverley Knight.

There is so much doom and gloom at the moment in this big wide world and that’s without mentioning Brexit. So, this night out may well be just what the doctor ordered! At the end of this month on January 31st in West London there will be THE event of 2019. I know you must be thinking, well, we are only just into 2019, which is true. But, this is going to be one hell of a night. The incredible STAKS Band are performing at Subterania in West London, along with some very special guests. I mean REALLY special. STAKS have also finished recording their first Album, which I must say sounds sublime. This will no doubt be released in due course. I will update you all when I know a release date. I also understand it may well be released as a vinyl as well.

So, the 31st of January is going to be a BIG night.. The STAKS Band with Steve Overland & Beverly Knight at Subterania in West London. All proceeds are going to Nordoff Robbins. Get your tickets right now from www.subterania.net. It will no doubt sell out very fast, so, don’t hang about. It’s going to be amazing!

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Miel's EP Launch Party with WWF

Last night was the much anticipated launch of Miel’s EP. I must say I have heard snippets of her new music at the odd rehearsal and also in the recording studio. But, to hear it live with such an enthusiastic audience was something rather special. In line with everything Miel does, it was a superb evening in West London. The amazing restaurant called ‘Ours’ on Brompton Road, London was completely taken over for this event.

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WWF International Director General, Marco Lambertini speaking about WWF & our planet.

WWF International Director General, Marco Lambertini speaking about WWF & our planet.

The most senior people from the WWF came over from Geneva, Switzerland to hear the new music. Marco Lambertini The Director general of the WWF International was there with Will Skinner. This charity has been one of Miel’s passions since she was a child and to be honest, the WWF’s cause is MUCH more than saving Pandas. It’s really ALL about our planet. So, take a look at their website and donate and get involved..

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The room was called a ‘Living Room’ and how appropriate as it was. Miel’s EP has three tracks, 1, I Was Given Nature. 2, Unique Flower. 3 How Are You So Grounded. So, with the link to the WWF and her songs, the living Room with tree’s and plants growing everywhere was rather spectacular.

The WWF have chosen Miel’s single I Was Given Nature to represent a new campaign by the WWF called Connect2earth. Which in itself is quite something!

So, hearing Miel and her phenomenal band play her new songs in this setting was breath taking!

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The audience loved it..

The audience loved it..

I had to shoot through the tree to get a photo at this point. Now this was not a usual stage setting and it was beautiful.

I had to shoot through the tree to get a photo at this point. Now this was not a usual stage setting and it was beautiful.

Miel here jumping back on stage as the crowd were demanding an Encore.

Miel here jumping back on stage as the crowd were demanding an Encore.

Brother & Sister! Miel with her brother, Alain de Botton after the show.

Brother & Sister! Miel with her brother, Alain de Botton after the show.

I have been working with Miel for about 5 years now and I have watched her go from strength to strength with her music career guided by the incredibly talented Andy Wright, which is now gathering pace beautifully. Miel is not only one of the nicest, kindest, thoughtful people I know, but, very, very talented. Not to mention determined. So, please go and check out her new music and also, if you can check out the WWF and maybe make a donation.

#Miel #MielMusic #IWasGivenNature #Ours #WWF #Music #AndyWright #SamSwallow

 

Keystone Roses - What a fun gig at The 100 Club - London

Some of you may know that I held my first exhibition in London at the HQ of my wonderful Lawyers, Keystone Law a month or so ago. Well, some of the very talented lawyers are also incredibly brilliant musicians and singers.. Yes, it’s true.. They are brilliant.. There is a charity called #LawRocks and it’s rather Global. So, the British heats were held last night at the legendary 100 Club in Oxford St, London. There were quite a few different UK law firms competing to go through to the next international round. Anyway, I raced down from Leicestershire late afternoon and obviously hit all of the rush hour traffic. I finally skidded into a parking spot just off Oxford St and ran to the 100 Club with cameras at the ready. As I flew down the stairs probably for my 100th time at least as I have been going there since the mid early 1970’s.. Anyway, as I ran into the main area there they were, on stage and in full flight.. The Keystone Roses as they are known. I knew it was them immediately as there were so many people screaming and singing along all wearing pre printed ‘Keystone Roses’ Tee shirts. It was obviously well organised. I wouldn’t have expected anything less from Keystone Law.. I photographed what was left of their set. They really were sooo good.. I was very pleasantly surprised.. Then on came the other bands from other Law Firms around the UK. I decided to wait and watch them all as I heard that the judges would be deciding there and then who the winning band was to be.. So, moving on to the end of the evening and as far as I was concerned, The Keystone Roses were by far the best band by a country mile…”They was robbed Guv”. I cant remember the name of the band who won, but, its for charity, so, well done to them.. As far as The Keystone Roses go, well onwards and upwards for them. Maybe Eurovision? They were a lot of fun and they looked like they really enjoyed it. I guess it was quite a contrast from their normal life as top drawer, high flying lawyers as well as all of them being absolutely lovely people.. Here are some photos of the Keystone Roses in action. #KeystoneLaw #Lawyers #LawRocks #Music #100Club #OxfordSt #Charity #Solicitors

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