"A huge tribute night dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the fantastic White Album by the Beatles and the sad 28th anniversary of the assassination of John Lennon featuring the greatest stars of Hungarian pop music. Concert starts at 8 pm.Fekete Jenő & Muddy Shoes
Fekete Jenő is one of the most important musicians of the Hungarian blues history, who has done the most with his Palermo Boogie Gang formed in 1985 to promote boogie-woogie and Chicago rhythm & blues (whose major soloist is Sugar Blue too). Muddy Shoes was formed after the break up of the PBG in the mid nineties, and soon became one of the most popular bands. They have released two albums of rusty r'n'b, refined ballads, slow blues, classic boogie-woogies and marry beats.
The true sound of the Muddy Shoes – as it should be with all good blues-bands – makes the strongest impression on live gigs. The two singers and the powerful, virtuoso musicians make an excellent ambient, which can easily end up even in a crazy jamming with Sugar Blue.
Line up
Fekete Jenő: guitar, vocals
Monori Gabi: vocals
Nagy Szabolcs: keyboards
Pengő Csaba: bass guitar
Mezőfi István: drums
Albums
The Real Shuffling Hungarians, 1997
Cool, 2004
Belmondo
The band was found by Ex-Nyers frontman Zoltán Czutor. When Nyers broke up Czutor formed Belmondo last August. They gave their first gig in October and are ready with a new album. A lot of grooves, scratches and modern sounds have turned up compared to the Nyers.
Line up
Zoltán Czutor: guitar, vocals
Ákos Kottler: drums
Tamás Pulius: piano
László Szabó: guitar
Bertalan Temesi: bass guitar"
Source: A38 Ship
08.12.2008