The Coalminers

New Orleans Soul and Funk in London

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Last Show: Friday 12 th July 2019

PizzaExpress Live (Holborn)

With their dedication to what they like to refer to as 'Swamp Soul' this brilliant 7 piece band bring the rhythm and soul of New Orleans alive, playing songs ranging from Professor Longhair to Allen Toussaint, Mardi gras parade anthems to Fats Domino Rock & Roll and the swampy funk of The Meters and Dr John. They take their name from the Toussaint/Dorsey classic 'Working In A Coalmine'.

 

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"From time to time I stumble on a band that totally blows me away...The sound they have put down is perfect" - Craig Charles (BBC Radio 2)

"Great horns, and the groove has a deep pocket" - Zigaboo Modeliste (The Meters)

The band features the brilliant singer Tommy Hare who has been burning a bright trail in the UK blues scene over the last few years . Sumudu is at the forefront of the UK female vocal scene, working with the likes of Rod Stewart, Jamie Cullum, and most recently the iconic singer/songwriter Van Morrison as well as having her own solo career. 

"Great horns, and the groove has a deep pocket"

Zigaboo Modeliste - 'The Meters'

The rest of the band is equally as impressive. Drummer / bandleader Pat Levett has played with Jon Cleary, Tom Jones, Amy Winehouse, Zigaboo Modeliste (The Meters) and the Ronnie Scott's All Stars, Vocalist / pianist Arthur Lea, includes work with the likes of Bootleg Brass and Soweto Kinch on a massive and eclectic cv. Saxophonist Ben Somers has performed with Dr John, Seal and Taylor Swift, guitarist Rob Updegraff has recently been performing and recording with Sony artist Alani and can be heard on Jamie Cullum’s latest album alongside Gregory Porter and Laura Mvula, bass player Spencer Brown has performed with the likes of Andy Sheppard, Alan Barnes, Rebecca Ferguson and indie star Carl Barat.

Sumudu (vocals)

Tommy Hare (vocals)

Arthur Lea (piano)

Rob Updegraff (guitar)

Spencer Brown (bass)

Pat Levett (drums)