Paul J. Robigo

“Mustang Sally” rounds off a tremendous evening of rhythm ‘n’ blues by Bourbon Street Revival

Penultimate number at the Bourbon Street Revival gig at The Surrey Blues Club in Hersham

Robert Johnson’s 1936 blues standard “Sweet Home Chicago” is next up for Bourbon Street Revival

“Gimme Some Lovin’” the classic 1966 signature hit for the Spencer Davis Group is reproduced

Once described as “a rock a rhythmic South of the Border flavoured” song by Chuck Berry “Neve

The harmonica skills of Steve Buckerfield introduces Joe Turner’s 1955 rocker “Flip Flop and Fly”

Steve Buckerfield (Reverend Telecaster guitar) introduces the pulsating beat on “Midnight Train"

Seth Jackson vocals reveals his inner Etta James backed by the brass section of David Bostock

The brass section of David Bostock (tenor sax) & Nick Pratelli (trumpet) on “Need Your Love So Bad”

Seth Jackson vocals takes centre stage for Bourbon Street Revival on “Little By Little”

Bourbon Street Revival tackles the 1967 multimillion Tamla Motown seller “I Second That Emotion”

Otis Redding’s 1968 soul classic “Hard to Handle” – co written with Allen Jones & Al Bell

Bourbon Street Revival opens its second set at The Surrey Blues Club in Hersham with Wilson P

Bourbon Street Revival ends the opening set of its gig to a close with “Stop Breaking Down”

“Got My Mojo Working” written by Preston Red Foster in 1946 reworked in to a jump blues rhy

The 1940 eight bar blues standard by Tampa Red, “It Hurts Me Too” by Bourbon Street Revival

Steve Buckerfield Reverend Telecaster guitar has the opening riff for Seth Jackson’s vocals o

Superb trumpet solo by Nick Pratelli is the highlight along with a Fender Telecaster lead gui

Jerry Lieber/Artie Butler penned “Down Home Girl” – an early hit for The Rolling Stones

Alex Comly bass guitar sets off the Al Green 1974 hit “Take Me To The River” alongside Steve

Bourbon Street Revival hits its straps with another up tempo 12 bar blues “High Heeled Sneakers”

On the blues scene in South West London for the last 20 years, the Bourbon Street Revival

Encore number “Gimme Some Lovin’” for The Blue Bishops at the Eel Pie Club the home of Rich

The self penned “Life On The Line” off The Blue Bishops latest album ‘In The Red’

Simon Burrett on his beloved 1962 Epiphone Olympic rhythm guitar, provides the opening riff o

Geoff Grange (Squier Stratocaster) sets up the riff for Al Green’s 1974 “Take Me To The River"

Bob Dylan’s1965 song and album “Highway 61 Revisited” covered by The Blue Bishops

Robert Johnson’s 1937 Delta blues song “Stop Breakin’ Down Blues” is set up by Simon Burrett

Simon Burrett Squier Sonic Stratocaster slide guitar has the opening rift for the Chuck Berry

“Blues Before Sunrise” by Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell – popularised by the likes of R