A march to the BT Blues Club

THE BT Blues Club returns on Saturday, March 5 to entertain patrons with its array of live blues and classic rock music.

March will see resident band Stonehouse take to the stage to belt out a range of classics to include a number of new songs the guys have been rehearsing.

The band - now a five-piece - consists of lead vocalist Spencer, guitarist Gary ‘Milky’ Agnew, bassist Conor Crawford, drummer Paul ‘Looi’ Bullick and saxophonist Pat Conway.

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They have been busy of late preparing for a run up of gigs in the BT Blues Club and Michelin Athletic Club.

The guys will also headline at the up and coming Chopper Club Northern Ireland Rock Night in Michelin on Saturday, March 26.

The Rock Night promises to be a good night with Stonehouse being supported by Gator Blood who recently went down a storm in the BT Blues Club.

Gator Blood keep the crowd rocking with their AC/DC influenced set list of hard blues rock - another night not to be missed.

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Stonehouse will be joined on Saturday, March 5 by new special guests The Trouble Shooters.

The Trouble Shooters will make their first appearance at the club belting out more classic rock and blues tunes adding a twist of their own along the way.

They are a recently formed outfit and look forward to making their impression on the live rock and blues circuit, the BT Blues Club providing the platform for this venture.

The BT Blues Club also has an exiting line-up promised for the rest of the year to include appearances from Redhouse (April), The Hard Chargers in July and Gator Blood returning in September.

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Watch this space for more details nearer the time. Doors open at 3.30pm on Saturday, March 5 with live music kicking off at just after 4pm. There will be the usual raffle and prizes.

Enjoy the best of local live rock and blues all for £5 - come early to grab your seat and enjoy the craic. Everyone welcome.