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Dan Patlansky Announces April / May 2017 UK Tour

Published 7 years ago on June 2, 2017

By Jonathan Graham

Celebrated South African blues rock guitarist Dan Patlansky returns to the UK for his April / May 2017 UK Tour with special guest Ash Wilson. This will be the first tour Patlansky will undertake following his support slot on King King’s 2016 UK tour, and Joe Satriani’s 2015 UK and European tour.

The UK tour follows Patlansky’s recent accolade when his current album INTROVERTIGO was voted the #1 Blues Rock Album of 2016 by the Blues Rock Review. This marks the second time Patlansky has been voted #1 in Blues Rock Reviews’ Top 20 Albums. The first time was in 2014 with his previous studio album Dear Silence Thieves which featured the rock radio favourites Backbite and Fetch Your Spade.

Patlansky’s special guest is the Lincolnshire-based singer-songwriter Ash Wilson. Hailed as one of the UK’s most exciting and distinctive new vocalists, guitarists and songwriters in the British contemporary blues scene, Wilson’s debut album, Broken Machine, will be released 21st April and features bassist Roger Inniss (Chaka Khan, ex-Laurence Jones), keyboardist Bob Fridzema (King King), and guitarist Jesse Davey (The Hoax).

DAN PATLANSKY - APRIL / MAY 2017 UK TOUR

Mr. Kyps, Poole - Saturday 15 April
HRH Blues Festival, Sheffield Academy - Sunday 16 April (SOLD OUT)
Islington O2 Academy, London - Tuesday 2 May
The Deaf Institute, Manchester - Wednesday 3 May
The Globe, Cardiff - Thursday 4 May
The Tunnels, Bristol - Friday 5 May
The Factory, Barnstable - Saturday 6 May

Further info about Dan Patlansky’s April / May 2017 UK Tour can be found here – http://bit.ly/2kEiKaG and http://danpatlansky.com/shows

 


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