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JENNY DON’T & THE SPURS

Combining Country & Western music with a fierce DIY attitude, Jenny Don’t and the Spurs have been pioneering their own path in the music world for over a dozen years. Known for their high-energy style and captivating stage presence, they've garnered a global following with their infectious enthusiasm and extensive discography.

Their 2021 LP, Fire on the Ridge, expanded their horizons, leading them on tours to continents where few other country bands have had the opportunity to perform, affirming their formidable presence in the country music scene.

With their exciting new album, Broken Hearted Blue, Jenny Don’t and the Spurs channel the essence of the American Northwest’s sounds while evoking the nostalgia of the Western frontier. The album bursts forth with the explosive energy of the opening track, "Flyin' High," akin to a wild horse spooked by a crack of lightning. The song skillfully merges the band's garage-rock origins with their distinct western sound, characterized by a driving tempo and gritty fuzz tones. From the outset, this album asserts itself as a standout in the country music scene, with its high-octane rockin' western delivery approach setting it apart from the herd.

Jenny Don’t earned her moniker in her youth for her strong-willed and independent nature, often defying authority and this inherent rebelliousness led her to resonate with the authentic outlaw spirit of Country Western music. Such influences shine through in songs like "Pain in my Heart” and “One More Night,” where the band channels the bold attitude and vocal style of classic country legends like Johnny Paycheck and George Jones. Their music authentically captures the outlaw spirit while paying homage to the genre's iconic figures.

Lee Hazlewood and Duane Eddy’s spirits are surely swirling all over this astonishingly great album that should send them to the top of the scene 9/10.
— Vive Le Rock
There are all sorts of stylistic goodies bubbling up to keep your ears on high alert. Sonically and aesthetically, it provides a nice dip in the bygone C&W timestream that works as well today as it did back then.
— No Depression
They are doing more than most to drag country music away from the overblown arena acts and take it back to the dive bars where it belongs 4.5/5
— Vintage Rock

Doors 7pm / Music 8.30pm / Tickets £16 / £10 for members

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