Henry’s Blueshouse lines up the acts at Velvet Music Rooms on Broad Street

There’s just no stopping the blues on Westside now that Henry’s Blueshouse is firmly established in its new home at Velvet Music Rooms on Broad Street.

Tonight (Tuesday 19 April) sees the welcome return of the James Oliver Band from Blackwood, South Wales, who played a stormer at Henry’s last July as part of The Jazz Festival.

Then next Tuesday (26 April) music lovers can enjoy the Lol Goodman Band band, sharing plenty of tracks from the four albums they’ve released to date with a fifth one due this spring.

And here’s the live music schedule for May:

  • Tuesday 3 May – The Shakedown Brothers
  • Tuesday 10 May – Chickenbone John & Ricky Cool
  • Tuesday 17 May – Melvin Hancox Band
  • Tuesday 24 May – Bob Wilson & Honeyboy Hickling

Henry’s Blueshouse welcomes all at Velvet Music Rooms, 200 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1SU.

It’s free admission from 7pm to get the best seats and eat great food, and then live music from 8pm

For more information, contact organiser Jim Simpson on 0121 454 7020 or email jim@bigbearmusic.com.

Picture: James Oliver Band

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