Following his performance of the show on February 26th, in London, "Guy Pratt is The Sideman" is lined up for an unmissable performance in New York City next month.
To recap, in February 2013, Guy Pratt performed in a packed, sold out Komedia in Brighton for the first night of a then new tour, presenting "Guy Pratt is The Sideman". The one-man show celebrated Guy's 30 years as the bass player of choice for the heavyweights of rock and pop, including Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, Robert Palmer, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Bryan Ferry, Jimmy Page, David Coverdale, Womack & Womack, and The Smiths.
His one man show is all about life at the pointy end of the music business; Guy regales audiences with at times jaw-dropping stories from behind the scenes - the real truth about being on the road or in a recording studio! His self-deprecating wit is irresistible and his rip-roaring anecdotes have to be heard to be believed. With frequent musical examples courtesy of his beloved vintage Fender bass, and a electric guitar and amp combo, the Brighton audience clearly had a great time, even coercing Guy into an encore for the extended show. Similar scenes were found on the rest of that tour, three years ago now.
Due to popular demand, the show is making a slight, ad-hoc return, and New York is the one to benefit this time. This particular show takes place on Wednesday, April 13th. Doors open at 7pm, and the show starts at 8pm. The Slipper Room is at 167 Orchard Street in New York, NY, and more details of the venue, and show, can be found at Slipperroom.com. Tickets are now available (over 21's only) from Ticketfly.com. Don't miss this opportunity for a great evening, if you are in or near New York on the 13th!
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