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Normal favourites in Torremolinos, the UK Rockabilly band Rockin’ The Joint, are back playing the Resort Puente Real.

Rockin The Joint, led by owner participant Mick Robbins, that is renowned for having among the finest voices on the circuit, play a jiving rockabilly restoring the audios of the 50s and 60s.

Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, and Eddie Cochran.

The skilled and skilled triad of artists maintain any type of dancing flooring hectic with irresistibly danceable songs, consisting of tracks by Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Burnette, Chuck Berry, and Eddie Cochran. They additionally execute tracks from even more modern musicians like the Stray Cats, Brian Setzer, and J.D. McPherson.

Signing Up With Mick Robbins is a leading course rhythm area making up Gary Bacon on put bass and vocals and Jason Bryant on drums and vocals. These 2 supply a driving engine area of rhythm and outstanding consistencies that include highly in the band’s real-time programs.

Throughout their lengthy background, the band have actually played along with Little Richard, The Comets, and The Crickets, along with having actually played throughout Europe. The treesome have actually additionally been visitors at advantageous retro occasions, consisting of the Goodwood Rebirth, Twinwood, Newbury, and the Torremolinos Rockin’ Race Jamboree rockabilly event.

Rockin’ The Joint play Resort Puente Real, Paseo de Maritimo, 79 on Wednesday, October 2 at 9pm.

Tags: rockabilly, Torremolinos.



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