Voodoo Room

Voodoo Room: A Night of Hendrix, Clapton & Cream

Voodoo Room

First up is journey-man guitarist, Peter Orr. He has been thrilling audiences throughout the UK and Europe for nearly 3 decades, mashing up classic riff based rock anthems, with the energy and style evocative of their time. His jaw dropping solos and epic vocal styling’s, have wowed all those lucky enough to experience this virtuoso inject new life into the classics…

The Engine Room of this amazing three-piece is the stunning rhythm section of Jevon Beaumont & John Tonks. Their superlative credentials include: Massive Attack, Duran Duran, Sting, Thunder, Bryan Adams, Fish, Stevie Winwood, Arthur Brown etc etc… not to mention Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and many more!

 When touring commitments prevent Jevon being available Steven Oates or John Currie take over bass duties. Both are amazing players who have played with Big Boy Bloater, The Drifters, plus many more.

Together they form this mighty, retro, rocking machine that is...”Voodoo Room”

Their mission...To deliver the all time great Cream and Hendrix numbers, with the true passion and energy worthy of these true master pieces!

This show is beyond any tribute, its a celebration of pure power trio class!! So don’t miss the opportunity to experience the thrill of this musical ride as it was back then. Experience the magic with “Voodoo Room.”

“No wigs or pantomime – just great music played by great musicians!”

“10/10 Superb!” Classic Blues Mag

“STUNNING !” Time Out


This show is beyond any tribute, it's a celebration of pure power trio class!!

So don’t miss the opportunity to experience the thrill of this musical ride as it was back then.
Experience the magic with “Voodoo Room.”

Voodoo Room: Hendrix, Clapton & Cream


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