A TALENTED band of musicians are set to perform what will be a spectacular show in a coastal town next month.
The Stevie Watts Organ Trio, featuring Alice Armstrong, will take to the stage of the Harwich Arts & Heritage Centre, in Main Road, on March 5.
Considered one of the most in-demand keyboard players on the European circuit, Stevie was previously named Best Keyboard Player at the British Blues Awards.
He has worked with or shared a stage with legendary names such as Steve Winwood, Roland Gift, Terry Hall, Jack Bruce, PP Arnold, Lulu, Bobby Whitlock and Mica Paris.
The musician’s group also features Nat Martin on guitar and Vinnie Lammie on drums, in addition to the broad vocal talents of singer Alice Armstrong.
Audience members at their Harwich show will hear a blend of soul, blues, funk and jazz tracks and original songs from their acclaimed record Mission To The Moon.
Before appearing from behind the curtain, The Beach Loungers will perform a short set ahead of the main event.
Tickets for the concert, which runs from 7.30pm until 10pm, cost £12 and can be purchased by visiting steviewatts.org or harwichfestival.com.
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