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Scott McKeon UK Tour – HMV Oxford St. Instore
by Tom on Apr.21, 2010, under Live, Scott McKeon, UK
April saw Scott McKeon embark on a quick tour of the UK. Starting in the north of England, Newcastle was first up. Along for the tour was the Mitch Laddie band, who hail from the North East. After a long drive south we played Mr. Kyps in Poole a local gig for Scott in front of a packed room. We were also joined by a certain Mr. Macintosh who was fresh from the John Mayer world tour. We played Robbie’s own track Scarecrow and Crossroads.
Next up was Swindon, a new territory for Scott. Although the turn out was not as healthy as the previous night we were pleased to see a few familiar faces who had made the trip.
We had been invited to perform at HMV on Oxford St. London to promote Scotts new album, before the performance we did a quick interview for the Music Blog site Milky Tea Kid. Check the interview out below.
We followed the instore with a gig at the Border line. It was great to see a healthy crowd in attendance along with some of the management team.
Trip to Ashdown, Podcast recording & a gig in the New Forrest.
by Tom on Mar.07, 2010, under Scott McKeon, Studio, UK
Scott had talked about recording a podcast to talk about the recording of Trouble. An obvious date for the recording was the day of our gig in the new forrest. Scott happened to mention the idea to Steve at room with a view studios where we recorded the album and he suggested recording it there. So the date was set along with the venue.
Although, I needed to nip in to see the guys at Ashdown before hand to collect my amp as a few weeks ago I had noticed a lack in the usual high performance that I was used to. Like anything I guess its good to have it checked out every once in a while. I have had the amp for some years now and its been in and out of countless vans/trucks and carted half way round the world and back a few times so a service was long over due!

Ashdown ABM 900 EVO II
Upon arrival I was greeted by Jeff who was taking the rare opportunity to enjoy his tea break in the sun. Jeff is one of Ashdown’s amp builders. He took me into the workshop to show me what he was working on, along with some of the new models that Ashdown have planned. ‘Big Dave’ apparently was the man I needed to talk to regarding some of the more technical aspects of the all new tube amps that were lying around the workshop in a semi complete state.
As luck would have it Big Dave entered the workshop not long after. Dave is the head designer at Ashdown and knows every part that goes into each and every unit that Ashdown manufacture. Jeff explained how Dave could identify the exact component that may be at fault just by listening to the amp! Dave is a straight to the point Yorkshire man, A quality that is evident in his amp designs. I like the way that these amps are able to deliver quality sound by not over complicating things. So after a chat with Dave it was time to head off to the studio for the podcast recording.
I got to the studio as the others were arriving, It was good to catch up with Scott, Phil and Steve again. It has been around a year since we recorded the album at Steve’s studio. Just being in the Studio together brought it all back. The first day of recording, the day Robbie Macintosh came in, oh and the fire! The podcast recording was a lot of fun, it needs an edit but once its done I will post the link up here for you.
We streamed the recording sessions live at the time, here is a video of the first days recording. Phil and I are getting levels and tones here.
The gig was the Rydal, its a cool venue and not too far from the studio. It was good to play together again. We played a bit of the old stuff along with some of the new album tracks. I was so happy to have my amp back. some friends of mine had been nice enough to lend me their amps while mine was in the shop but once I got mine back I realised what I had been missing. But I have to say thanks to Greg and Mick for the favours! You helped me out of a couple of tight spots!
We will be gearing up for the tour in April with some rehearsals soon. Im looking forward to it. Not long to go before ‘Trouble’ is released! I cant wait to see what people think of it.
The Great British R&B Festival 2009
by Tom on Oct.16, 2009, under Live, Sean Webster, UK
This one has been a long time coming, but here are a few shots from the Colne R&B festival that took place last month.
The gig consisted of an hour long SW set followed by another jam session, this time featuring Tommy Allen of Trafficker and Chantel McGregor. Check out the gallery below for some shots from the gig, thanks goto Tony @ BluesPics
Scott McKeon Album Preview
by Tom on Sep.22, 2009, under Scott McKeon, Studio, UK
Here is a short promo video to promote the new Scott McKeon album. There is still no word on a release date as yet, but will post something here as soon as I hear it. In the meantime check out the video, it features a track called the girl that we have been playing live for a while and some stills from the recording sessions.
Sean Webster & Friends @ Maryport Blues Festival
by Tom on Aug.29, 2009, under Jon Amor, Live, Sean Webster, UK

Sean Webster
My Second gig during the Maryport Blues Festival was with my old band mate Sean Webster. Three years ago I played the same festival with Sean, we had a headline slot in the Civic Hall. During the day Sean arranged with some of the other artists also playing the festival a small jam session on stage after our show. This year the organizers asked sean to put together another jam session as part of the main stage program.
The Sean Webster band kicked the show off, we were then joined by our first special guest, Jon Amor. Starting with Jon’s Hard Hat into Can’t Keep Living Like This followed with a jammed track started by Jon.

Giles King
Highway Man – Sean Webster Band Featuring Giles King & Jon Amor
We were then joined by Stuart Dixon (Guitar) and Giles King (Harmonica). I had met Stewart once before at one of his shows with his regular gig ‘Marcus Malone’. Giles on the other hand I had met many times before but had never had the privilege of sharing the stage with him. Using a wireless kit, Giles Made his entrance to the stage from the back of the crowd playing the intro to ‘Automatic’. Stuart then led the band into Kenny Wayne Shepards Loving Kind.
Loving Kind – Featuring Stuart Dixon, Giles King & Jon Amor
Here is a clip from the slow blues, featuring solos from Giles and Jon with Sean taking the lead vocal.
Throughout the show more musicians appeared on stage, including Mark Barrett (Drums), Dave Doherty (Guitar), Joel Fisk (Guitar).
L-R Jay Tamkin, Sean Webster, Joel Fisk, Stuart Dixon, Giles King, Phil Wilson, Tom Latham, Jon Amor, Dave Doherty
Have You Ever Loved A Woman – Featuring Giles King, Dave Doherty & Joel Fisk
The whole festival was recorded by the BBC for a two hour special Paul Jones show to be aired on the 31st of August. It will be available on the BBC iPlayer for 7 days after airing. You can link to it HERE
I really enjoyed the whole set, it was a pleasure to play with all of those guys. Its something I hope to do again someday.
- Dave Doherty
- Sean Webster Band
- Giles King
- Sean Webster
- Joel Fisk
- Jon Amor
- Group Shot
- Stewart Dixon
For more about the artists mentioned here check out:
Thanks go to Tony at Bluespics.co.uk and Anna Sailsbury for the use of the pictures.
Jon Amor Band @ MaryPort Blues Festival
by Tom on Aug.26, 2009, under Jon Amor, Live, UK

Dave Doherty
Here are a few shots from rehearsals for a Jon Amor gig at Mryport Blues Festival. The band was made up of Jon (obviously) Dave Doherty (2nd Guitar), Mark Barrett (Drums) and myself. It was good to see Jon and Mark again, we had not played together since the Hoax gigs last May. It was great to get to know Dave Doherty as well, I had only met him briefly once before in Essex at one of the Hoax gigs.

Mark Barrett
We met at Carlisle University where Jon’s friend Russell had arranged a rehearsal room for the day. The plan was to rehearse for a few hours then grab some food and crash at Russell’s place before heading out to Maryport the next day.
It was a real pleasure to play with Jon and Mark again after so long. The rehearsal went well and we decided to retire to Russell’s before heading out to the pub for what I think was the largest pie I have tackled in a long while! With pie devoured we headed back to base and had a few more beers before grabbing some sleep.
The following morning we made preparations for the gig before making the drive to Maryport. The gig was a lot of fun, the set included a broad selection of Jon’s back catalogue (including a Hoax tune for the encore) and couple from his new album.

Jon Amor
Check out Jon’s official web site HERE.
Check out Jon’s myspace HERE.
Larmer Tree Festival
by Tom on Jul.22, 2009, under Live, Scott McKeon, UK
A short film depicting the journey to the Larmer Tree festival. We had two shows at the festival, a full electric set with Bill Mudge on Keys and a chilled out acoustic set the following afternoon. The weather was not the best but everyone carried on regardless in true British style. I could not help but smile when a shaft of sunlight broke through the grey sky resulting in a warm cheer from the whole of the festival sight. Unfortunately the optimism was short lived as the weather gods looked unfavorably on the Larmer Tree festival this year.
Arc Angels – Bush Hall, London
by Tom on Jun.01, 2009, under Live, Scott McKeon, UK
Currently on tour with Eric Clapton and in the middle of a string of dates at the Albert Hall the Arc Angels (featuring original members Doyle Bramhall II, Charlie Sexton and Chris Layton) used their only day off to play a show at Bush Hall in London.
The Scott McKeon band was the opening act that evening. Upon our arrival at Bush Hall the Arc Angels were still sound checking. I don’t know if it was the presence of the Arc Angels or the dramatic look of the room we were about to play but there was a real ‘vibe’ inside.
Our forty minutes seemed to fly by and it was not long before I found my self amongst the crowd waiting for the Arc Angels to hit the stage. A little after 9.15 they arrived, playing songs from their first album and a few new ones. The Arc Angels show was also a great social event as there were gig goers from all over the country in attendance, including one Jesse Davey of the Hoax.
Check out the Arc Angles here


Photos by S.Mckeon
Off The Tracks Festival 24.05.09
by Tom on May.27, 2009, under Live, Scott McKeon, UK
The Girl @ Off The Tracks
The Albert Hall 04.05.09
by Tom on May.14, 2009, under Live, Scott McKeon, UK
Here are a few pictures from a recent gig at the Albert Hall that I played. Scott Mckeon opened up for american guitar player Joe Bonamassa. These pictures were taken during our soundcheck, it was an amazing experience to play such a fantastic venue. I don’t think I will ever forget that one! Was a great night for the crowd as Clapton was a surprise guest. It really kicked off when he walked out on stage to join Joe!
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