Bill Wyman Added To Albert Lee Birthday Show
http://www.antimusic.comOn Friday Bill Wyman Added To Albert Lee Birthday Show was a top story. Here is the recap: (The Blues) Bill Wyman has been confirmed as one of the special guests who'll perform at two shows celebrating Albert Lee's 70th birthday. The Rhythm Kings leader will join a host of big names.
The special guests include including Gary Brooker, Dave Edmunds, Andy Fairweather Low, Joe Brown, Chas and Dave, Gary US Bonds, Marty Wilde, Bruce Welch, Chris Farlowe, Brian Bennett, Shakin' Stevens, Ralph McTell, The Robert Wells Trio and others.
Lee - who regularly tours as a member of the Rhythm Kings - will mark his milestone at the Cadogan Hall in London on March 1 and 2, with a different lineup on each night.
The first show is hosted by Whispering Bob Harris and the second by Mike Read. Advance tickets have sold out but more will be made available just ahead of the events
Bill Wyman joins Albert Lee tribute

Bill Wyman has been confirmed as one of the special guests who’ll perform at two shows celebrating Albert Lee’s 70th birthday.
The Rhythm Kings leader joins a host of big names including Gary Brooker, Dave Edmunds, Andy Fairweather Low, Joe Brown, Chas and Dave, Gary US Bonds, Marty Wilde, Bruce Welch, Chris Farlowe, Brian Bennett, Shakin’ Stevens, Ralph McTell, The Robert Wells Trio and others.
Lee – who regularly tours as a member of the Rhythm Kings – will mark his milestone at the Cadogan Hall in London on March 1 and 2, with a different lineup on each night. The first show is hosted by Whispering Bob Harris and the second by Mike Read. Advance tickets have sold out but more will be made available just ahead of the events.
The veteran guitarist says: “I’m delighted BIll is able to make it, and to be able to welcome him to my show for a change.”
Eric Clapton recently said of Lee: “He’s the greatest guitarist in the world – he’s the ultimate virtuoso. His skill is extraordinary, his ear is extraordinary and he’s gifted on just about every level. When he gets into his stride, I can’t even keep up with him.”
Joe Bonamassa commented: “You don’t become Albert Lee by sheer hype alone – he’s a master of his craft. A real treasure.”