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This competition is now closed, sorry
Courtesy of Zest PR we have five copies of the brand new Kitty, Daisy & Lewis CD to give away to lucky safeconcerts members. This hugely talented trio have just brought out their first CD on
Rob da Bank's Sunday Best label.
The KD&L movement started about seven years ago when Big Steve the owner of a club called 'Come Down and Meet the Folks' asked Lewis to play a song with him as a floor spot. Just before the gig, Kitty sighted a drum kit and was eager to play. So when they played 'Folsom Prison Blues' with Lewis on the banjo, Kitty on the drums and Big Steve on the acoustic guitar, there was some idea of a band forming. Lewis and Kitty were asked to play again and this time Daisy wanted to play so she quickly learnt three chords on the accordion. They performed the same song 'Folsom Prison Blues'. At the time Kitty was eight, Lewis was ten and Daisy was twelve. They were then asked for the third time to play with Big Steve. On that gig they performed 'Mean Son of a Gun' with Kitty playing the harmonica and singing, Lewis had his Gretsch for the first time and Daisy was hitting one drum and a hi-hat. When the harmonica solo came people knew the joint was rockin'.
Sorry, but the competition is now closed

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