The Beautiful South legacy continues with a live performance at the Falmouth Pavilion on Saturday.
When great British pop |institution, The Beautiful South, split in 2007, several members of the band weren’t ready to let it go.
So two years later, singers Dave Hemingway and Alison Wheeler, alongside life-long members Damon Butcher (keyboards), Gaz Birtles (sax) and Tony Robinson (trumpet), came out of retirement and formed the nine-piece band, The South.
Those classic songs live on. Songs such as A Little Time - the band’s number one single - sung by Dave Hemingwayis just one of the many highlights in a 20 year career.
Perfect 10, Rotterdam, Old Red Eyes, Good as Gold, Don't Marry Her are all performed again live.
The South also have their debut album under their belt: Sweet Refrains unveils their own brand of irresistible pop melodies laced with twists of caustic wit.
Support is from the |soulful and sultry Frankie Forman. Likened to Mazzy Star and Portishead, her sound is a sexy Western-esque trip-hop blues.
The gig starts at 8.30pm, tickets £20 - available from the Pavilion box office on 01326 211222. |Or book online at SeeTickets |or the Cornish Riviera Box |Office.
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