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17 October 2012

Martha Reeves and the Vandellas @ Eric's Liverpool

Martha Reeves and the Vandellas @ Eric's Liverpool

Martha Reeves and the Vandellas @ Eric's Liverpool


Martha Reeves and the Vandellas
Eric’s, Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE
Friday 21 December 2012
Tickets £25
Or ticket plus Christmas dinner (at Matinee Idol - Castle St) & ticket £39.95
Box Office 0151-236 9994/ Ticketmaster 

It was 1962 that Motown's Artist and Repertoire Director William “Mickey” Stevenson first heard the voice that would become synonymous with "the sound of young America." A young jazz/blues singer with the unlikely name of "Martha Lavaille" was bringing audiences to their feet at Detroit's famed 20 Grand Nightclub singing songs made popular by singers the likes of Gloria Lynne and Della Reese. He invited her to audition at the new Motown Records headquarters, "Hitsville, USA."

Though the audition never happened, within a year, Martha had taken the reigns of the company's A&R department, ingratiating herself. She saw that musicians showed up on time and got paid. She watched, learned, and whenever opportunity presented itself, she sang. And when she did, everyone took notice. When Mary Wells couldn't make a session, Martha was called to the mic. With her group, the Del Phi's, she recorded "I'll Have to Let Him Go," and Martha and the Vandellas was born.

The song was rather forgettable, but Reeves' sound wasn't. While waiting for her first hit, Martha (along with Rosalind Ashford and Annette Beard) backed Marvin Gaye on his first three releases and sang with him on stage. Soon, however, they emerged from the shadows with "Come and Get These Memories," followed by an enviable string of hits: "Heat Wave," "Quicksand," "In My Lonely Room," "Nowhere to Run," "My Baby Loves Me,", "Love Makes Me Do Foolish Things," "I'm Ready For Love," "Jimmy Mack," and, of course, the Motown anthem, "Dancing In The Street."

After leaving Motown in 1972, Martha continued to expand her musical horizons, establishing herself as a singer-songwriter with few limitations. She sang rock, jazz, country, gospel, blues and classical. Her singing companions included everyone from the Godfather James Brown and the Boss Bruce Springsteen to opera diva Beverly Sills and gospel king Rance Allen. She headlined a national touring company of the musical "Ain't Misbehaving," and for three years toured the UK in the musical review "Dancing In The Street."

Martha Reeves continues to thrill audiences around the world. Her self-produced 2004 CD, "Home to You" was named one of the year's best by the Asbury Park Press. In 2005, Will Smith mined the Motown vaults to uncover her unreleased gem, "It's Easy to Fall In Love," and included it in the hit movie "Hitch."  Also in 2005, Motown released Martha's "Lost and Found" collection, which included the rare Smokey Robinson-penned "Spellbound," her studio recording of "For Once In My Life," and covers of hits by the likes of Aretha Franklin, the Marvelettes, Vikki Carr, Sam & Dave, and the Four Tops. She was also featured in the PBS special, "Motown: The Early Years," writing liner notes for the four-set CD package. A "Gold" collection was released in March 2006 and "The Definitive Collection" in 2009.  (Her 1968 "Live at the Copa" remains in the vaults, but we hope for a release in the not-too-distant future.

Martha just completed a four-year run as a member of the Detroit City Council. She is back on the road full time, making sure that no one ever forgets the Motor City!

5 April 2012

12 Dirty Bullets release New Song and announce UK tour dates

12 Dirty Bullets

12 Dirty Bullets release New Song and announce UK tour dates


12 Dirty Bullets continue the Motown in your Town this April and May with 16 live dates across the UK. 

They have made a  new song from their forthcoming second LP available to hear. Across Europe they picked up national press attention and, following two USA tours (where they made the radio industry charts with ‘Motown’ (US version), were a PureVolume Band Of 2011.

 12 Dirty Bullets rounded off their amazing year on a sell-out UK tour ending with a Camden Koko headline and a groundswell of fans. These latest dates include towns and cities that they missed originally. "We love playing live and to go to places we’ve never been to. On this tour we have several new towns, which I’m looking forward to". says bass player, Josh Jamieson.
Whilst also touring,  the band have produced their second album which is due for release later this year. The intense hard work is paying off, and their next releases are anticipated.
Thu 26 Apr  - O2 Academy, Liverpool
Fri 27 Apr - Ku.bar, Stockton-on-Tees
Sat 28 Apr  - Maggie Mays, Glasgow
Tue 1 May - Lark & Linnet, Hull
Wed 2 May - Milo, Leeds
Thu 3 May - Galleon Bar, Blackpool
Fri 4 May - The Box, Crewe
Sat 5 May - The Lanes, Bristol
Sun 6 May  - AKA, Banbury
Thu 10 May - The Music Box, Salisbury
Fri 11 May - Open, Norwich
Sat 12 May - Corporation, Sheffield
Fri 18 May - Hope, Brighton
Sat 19 May - Stereo, York
Tue 22 May - Dexter’s Bar, Dundee
Wed 23 May - Head Of Steam, Newcastle upon Tyne

Fullest information and tickets via http://12dirtybullets.co.uk

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1 November 2011

12 Dirty Bullets announce UK tour December 2011



With a fierce buzz on both sides of the Atlantic, 12 Dirty Bullets operate through their self-made independent label, Fatman Records. Touted by the BBC as a “fiery young energetic, swaggering West London band”, 12 Dirty Bullets have poured their own blood, sweat and tears into what they do.
They write, produce, compose and mix everything themselves. Its about untold hours in the studio and coast to coast tours, building up an intensely dedicated following in the UK, US and mainland Europe, whilst holding down day jobs to make ends meet. All in the pursuit of music.
This is, purely, a band that will do everything they can, to do what they love forever. 
Having just wowed America on a massive US tour. 12 Dirty Bullets have just debuted with ‘Motown’ on American Radio Industry Charts. These homecoming dates round off a year, unheard of for an independent act.


Motown – in your town - UK tour, December 2011.
 3rd       Southampton          Lennons
6th        Birmingham             Flapper
             7th        Stoke                         Old Brown Jug
        8th        Manchester              Roadhouse
9th        Leeds                         Emire
    10th     Sunderland              Plugged In
11th     Bathgate                   The Attic
         14th     Leicester                   Sound House
15th     Bristol                        Croft
16th     London                     Koko