| Borderline
Comment:
Although
Free At Last haven't visited Borderline before they are no strangers to
us, as we've travelled to see them at other venues.
Biography:
Free
at Last were formed in 1982 under the name Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam featured
three of the current members, Jak (guitar/vocals), Shane (guitar) and
Mick (drums) until Dave joined on bass in 1994.
Uncle Sam's set contained a few original songs plus covers by such classic
acts as ZZ Top, Pat Travers and of course Free. All the guys in the band
have always had a great passion for the music of Free, so in 1996 when
deciding to create a tribute there was only one choice who it would be.
Since then they have gone from strength to strength headlining at Bill
Flynn's Free Convention and playing many of the top venues around the
country, universally agreed to be the best Free and Bad Company tribute
around.
With the original Bad Company reforming to promote their Anthology 2cd
set, Paul Rodgers releasing solo albums and joining Queen as their singer
for a world tour, it only serves to prove sustained interest in what the
band are trying to recreate.
So for a night of 70's style red hot blues influenced, soul stealing ROCK
the choice must be FREE AT LAST!
Go
to the band's website
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