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Kyla at the Hope this Sunday



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Published Date: 01 December 2008
BLUES sessions at the Hope Tavern at Holton le Moor continue this Sunday (7) with the Kyla Brox trio.
Over the past two years this band has shot to prominence, wowing audiences with their passionate performances. As the daughter of legendary bluesman Victor Brox (BluesTrain), reminiscent of Etta James, Kyla was surely born to sing the blues and her stunning voice is matched by a band of uniquely talented musicians.


Hailing from Greater Manchester in the UK, the band met while cutting their teeth in Victor's blues band, when they were still kids. In 2002 they finally stepped out on their own, creating the Kyla Brox Band. Having played countless concerts and festivals, in the UK and abroad, as a full band or trio, they have gained a tightness which only comes from intimate knowledge, but have retained their original, explosive chemistry.


Kyla and the band have recorded three albums to date, with a repertoire drawn from classic R&B songs and their own compositions. The Blues runs deep through their original material, but they build on that to create their own sound. They are anything but your average blues band, yet they keep the fundamentals of the Blues alive and they play with a feeling that is infectious.


Kyla starts at 4pm and the door charge is £6

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  • Last Updated: 01 December 2008 9:55 AM
  • Source: Market Rasen Mail
  • Location: Market Rasen
 
 
  

 
 

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