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SKINNY MOLLY

THE BAD FLOWERS

Presented by: THE HAVEN CLUB
0OXFORD: The Bullingdon
PTuesday 24th October, 2017
N8:00pm

Event information

SKINNY MOLLY was founded by guitarist/vocalist Mike Estes (formerly of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Blackfoot) and Nashville, TN studio drummer Kurt Pietro. Originally put together to do a one-off tour of Europe in 2004, Skinny Molly has, eleven years later, become one of the hardest working and popular rock bands out of the southern United States. Solidifying the current lineup in 2008, the band boasts guitarist Jay Johnson (formerly of Blackfoot/Rossington Band), and Grand Ole Opry stalwart bassist Luke Bradshaw. This lineup has toured relentlessly; their first jaunt found them crossing three continents in 30 days on the strength of their debut CD "No Good Deed". Constant gigging has established them as "The band from the South to see".
More info here: https://www.skinnymollyrocks.com
THE BAD FLOWERS are rapidly making waves on the rock scene. With the vocal and guitar talents of Tom Leighton, underpinned by Dale Tonk’s heavy bass groove, and Karl Selickis’ chest pumping beats, the band’s undeniable chemistry is evident. With infectious riffs, original song-writing and contagious vigour, the Midlanders have already performed tirelessly across the UK and throughout Europe. Along the way, they have shared stages with Crobot, The Sheepdogs and The Sonics, to name just a few. As with Skinny Molly, it is their first gig in Oxford so lets give them all a warm welcome.
More info here: www.thebadflowers.

Venue information

OXFORD: The Bullingdon
0162 Cowley Road
Oxford
OX4 1UE
` Cheap parking opposite venue behind Tesco

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