John Otway Band

John Otway Band
Rock veteran John Otway dubbed himself rocknroll's greatest failure after many unsuccessful attempts to produce a second hit single to follow his 1977 classic (Cor Baby, That's) Really Free with Wild Willy Barrett.
However, a mere quarter century later, he was back on Top of The Pops with the wonderful disco pastiche, Bunsen Burner and back in the charts as a birthday present from his adoring and patient fans.
Expect madcap mayhem and some scintillating stunts from a man old enough to know better and also to be surprised at just what a showman and musician really lies underneath the tomfoolery.
A brilliant ability to inspire THE GUARDIAN
Brilliant observationally part of me just wants to stand up and applaud STEVE LAMACQ
The audience were in fits of hysteria SALISBURY JOURNAL
Rock veteran John Otway dubbed himself rocknroll's greatest failure after many unsuccessful attempts to produce a second hit single to follow his 1977 classic (Cor Baby, That's) Really Free with Wild Willy Barrett.
However, a mere quarter century later, he was back on Top of The Pops with the wonderful disco pastiche, Bunsen Burner and back in the charts as a birthday present from his adoring and patient fans.
Expect madcap mayhem and some scintillating stunts from a man old enough to know better and also to be surprised at just what a showman and musician really lies underneath the tomfoolery.
A brilliant ability to inspire THE GUARDIAN
Brilliant observationally part of me just wants to stand up and applaud STEVE LAMACQ
The audience were in fits of hysteria SALISBURY JOURNAL
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