-
-
-
If you can't find what you're looking for - or wish to refine your search to include only references to the key search term - try putting inverted commas around the search term e.g. "Steve Lukather" or "Black Star Riders"
For example if you enter Black Star Riders the results will include all instances of "Black" "Star" and "Riders". The search will also be slower.
-
Our star rating
***** Out of this world
**** Pretty damn fine
*** OK, approach with caution unless you are a fan of the artist or genre
** Instant bargain bin fodder
* Ugly, just ugly
Switch site
-
Upcoming Gigs & Albums
-
Latest Album Reviews
-
Latest Gig Reviews
-
Gig review: SWEET – Shepherds Bush Empire, London, 5 April 2025
-
Gig review: ROMEO’S DAUGHTER- The Garage, London, 28 March 2025
-
Gig review: SOUTH OF SALEM – Thekla, Bristol, 27 March 2025
-
Gig review: JIZZY PEARL’S LOVE/HATE – The Underworld, Camden, March 13 2025
-
Gig review: GRAHAM GOULDMAN – Cadogan Hall, London, 20 March 2025
-
Gig review: THE DARKNESS – G Live, Guildford, 11 March 2025
-
-
Featured Album Reviews
-
Album review: MOTT THE HOOPLE – Live 2013
-
Album review: GARY FLETCHER – River Keeps Flowing
-
Album review: JOE LOUIS WALKER – Everybody Wants A Piece
-
Album review : AS I ROVED OUT – THE STORY OF CELTIC ROCK 1968-78 (3CDs)
-
Album review: ROBIN TROWER – Something’s About To Change
-
Album review: DIXIE DREGS – Dregs Of The Earth, Unsung Heroes, Industry Standard (reissue)
-
-
Features
-
Interviews
-
Single & EP Reviews
-
DVD Reviews
-
Book Reviews
-
News
-
Quick Categories
Categories (All)
Tag Archives: Gravesend
Gig review: THUNDERSTICK – Leo’s Red Lion, Gravesend, 28 July 2018

Back in the early 80s after a three-album stint with Samson, masked drummer and NWOBHM pioneer Thunderstick (Barry Graham Purkis) formed a band of the same name. Female-fronted, first with Ana Marie Borg then with Jodee Valentine, it allowed Purkis … Continue reading →
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS
|
Tagged 28 July 2018, classic rock, drummer, gig, Gravesend, Leo’s Red Lion, metal, NWOBHM, review, Samson, Thunderstick, Viixen
|
Leave a comment