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Red Eye to play in the city



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Danny Bryant brings his Red Eye Band to the Flowerpot on King Street in Derby on Saturday, April 19, as he continues to tour Europe promoting his new album 'Black and White'.
The present line-up was formed in 1999 and comprises Danny Bryant on vocals and lead guitar, his father Ken on electric bass and Trevor Barr on drums.

Ken's solid bass playing meshes perfectly with Trevor to make a tight driving rhythm section, while Danny's singing perfectly compliments his guitar playing.

Whether he is belting out a raw blues/rock number or a subtler rendition Danny's voice as much as his guitar playing is now a well-known trademark.

As he has matured, so has his song writing, and by the age of 26 he has already written many superb numbers.

Doors open at 8pm and tickets are priced £9 with concessions £8.




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  • Last Updated: 15 April 2008 4:20 PM
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  • Location: Belper
 
 
  

 
 

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