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Zoot Money Trio Coming To Town
14th February 2006

Zoot Money

"If you want a to hear great music and have a laugh, go see Zoot!"
Daily Express.


The 60's R&B legend Zoot Money Trio will be appearing at the Centenary Arts Centre, Peel on Friday 3rd of March at 8pm.

Zoot has been at the forefront of British Blues/Jazz for four decades. One of the best "good time performers" in the business, he has fronted his own outfit "Zoot Money and the Big Roll Band" (which included Andy Summers from the Police) as well as playing keyboards for luminaries as diverse as Roger Daltrey, Spencer Davis and Alexis Korner. He is also a respected songwriter, with his songs being covered by Lulu, Maggie Bell and Long John Baldry.

He will be joined on stage in the Centenary Arts Centre by two hugely experienced musicians;guitarist Ronnie Johnson, whose credits include Van Morrison, Sting,John Lee Hooker, Joe Cocker, Peter Green to name but a few, and drummer Martin Wild, who is breaking off a tour with Leo Sayer to come to the island.


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      13th February 2006
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      13th February 2006
    • 2006 Blues Grammy Winners... Here
      12th February 2006
    • John Hammond Interview... Here
      10th February 2006
    • John Hammond Discussion... Here
      6th February 2006
    • Blues Legend For Fest 2006... Here
      4th February 2006
    • Centenary Centre Gigs... Here
      24th January 2006
    • Wilson Pickett 1941-2006 RIP... Here
      20th January 2006
    • John Adams To Quit Touring... Here
      20th January 2006
    • Robert Johnson & Cream Honoured... Here
      10th January 2006


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