Mar
28
2010
Thanks to everyone that came to The Regal Room on the 26th March. It was a classic evening and the crowd made me feel right at home providing ocean sounds between tracks….or were they just being told to shhhh?? Either way it was most appreciated. If you didn’t tune in online you still might be able to catch a recorded webcast of the show by going to www.myspace.com/theregalroom Also thank you Christen & Gillian Caine, Chad Saaiman, Vicki Clarke & Carrie Haber. it was a pleasure sharing the evening with you. Good times. 
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Jul
26
2009


Live at the Borderline June 26th 2009



Live at the Goldcoast Oceanfest June 21st 2009
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Jun
17
2009

Maniac films based in Devon have been working with me to put together a new promo video for my album.
Check it out by clicking on the image or clicking here
Be keen to know your thoughts.
Cheers
Jim
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May
4
2009

Peter Bruntnell, The Whybirds and Jim Jones – Ent Shed , Bedford – 14th March 2009
| Review by Keith HargreavesÂ
£10. It doesn’t sound much and especially these days with the talk of billions lost and millions swindled it sounds like even less, but for just £10 a man could walk into a packed auditorium and catch three great live sets courtesy of those wonderful folks at East-West promotions. Surely they should be a charity?Â
To business.Â
A packed hall with standing room only ( and that was tight) saw Jim Jones take to the stage and silence any chit chat with his emotive confessionals and keening ballads. A troubadour in the real sense – just guitar, lyrics and voice. And what a voice, with more than hint of Bruce by way of Taunton rather than New Jersey. The songs came mainly from his new album ‘Daylight and Stars’ and each one was clearly defined did not pale into a general soup which is often the case with a new singer/songwriter introducing new material. It was the quality of the songs and the added splashes of colour provided by Dave Little that lifted this set well above the run of the mill. £10’s worth already – easily!Â

Next up ‘The Whybirds’ – unknown to this correspondent but not from now on. They blasted into their set with a two song segue that dropped many a jaw. Here were four men plainly in love with 1973, beards from The Joy of Sex, four part harmonies and ‘twin axe attack’. Skynyrd meets The Faces meets Steve Miller and Bob Seger in East Anglia. And the songs…. The songs were complex West coast and Little Feat all sung by different members at different times. They took the roof off the Shed and looked good for another hour. These boys have the songs and musical chops to be very big, if the Kings of Leon can fill stadiums then so can The Whybirds. £10 – can you believe it??! And so can Peter Bruntnell, I’m not sure he’d want to though.Â
The headliner was indeed that. A taut and complex meal mainly taken from the Murder of Crows album the evening built into a surprisingly emotional affair as the material opened up to reveal its heart and the depth of the song writing talent on display. Danny Williams on Double bass was the only rhythm section – a dark solid backbone, Dave Little on harmonium and guitars an excellent foil for the shapes made by PB’s guitar. The Shed was enthralled for over an hour by this most mercurial of talents. Thank you East West . A stunning night. |
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