Check Out The Norman Beaker Trio.
The Norman Beaker Trio

storm, "Only I Got What the Other Guys Want" as
well as the music of Buddy Guy, Howlin' Wolf, and many other masters of the
genre.
The Trio are among the final links to the first Blues
musicians, having worked with the greatest of the original artists from the US
and the UK. The band have played the major Jazz and Blues festivals worldwide
but feel just as at home in a small pub atmosphere as at the Royal Albert Hall.
Expect a musical extravaganza as well as fun and
entertainment that ensure an unforgettable night!
Norman Beaker
(Guitar/Vocals/Keys/Harmonica)

Those Norman has subsequently worked
with include B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Rogers, Lowell Fulson, Van
Morrison, Fenton Robinson, Carey Bell, Jon Lord, James Booker, Ruby Turner, Robert
Plant, and many others.
The Beaker Band is one of the hardest-working
bands on the circuit and tour permanently with Larry Garner and of course Chris
Farlowe.
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John Price Steve Gibson
(Bass/Vocals) (Drums/Percussion)
John Price: One of the busiest bass players
around, John has recorded and played with Van Morrison, Chris Farlowe, Eric Burdon,
Tony Ashton, Tony McPhee, Herbie Goins, Mick Abrahams...and this is only a partial
list!
John has been with The Beaker Band for over 20 years.
Steve Gibson: A powerhouse of the kit, Steve worked
with The Buzzcocks and has become one of the most sought-after percussionists ,
working with Chris Farlowe, Larry Garner,Herbie Goins, Irma Thomas and Jack
Bruce.
Official Website
Wikipedia
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Interviews
Information Links
YouTube Channel and Playlist
Workshops can be organised if
requested

festivals the band address a
class, taking questions, demonstrating different styles of blues and
encouraging participation. It usually lasts aboutan hour, with individual
instrument demonstrations as well as a short band performance. This helps to
inspire and educate the next generation of blues musicians everywhere.
Hotels and Restaurants
Special options are on offer
designed to suit an establishment's specific requirements, ambience and clientele.
These can be arranged to satisfaction
with your entertainment
coordinator.
Contact Information
Sally Sharp-Paulsen,
Coordinator, the Norman Beaker Band
Mama Bear Enterprises, Ltd