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Friday, June 16, 2017

The Milk at Concorde 2 (Brighton) on 28/09

AGMP Concerts presents

THE MILK + NEW STREET ADVENTURE

Two of the Groups helping the Renaissance of Soul Music in the UK join together for a UK Tour.

The Milk
Sometimes it takes a few bumps to find the right direction. Often it involves experience, guts and self-belief to trust yourself and venture from one to find another. The Milk are a band that believe with utter conviction that they’ve now found their way. Everything seems to agree with them – from releasing the critically acclaimed album “Favourite Worry” (Wah Wah 45s), selling out London’s Union Chapel and touring with Fun Lovin’ Criminals at the beginning of 2017, to now embarking on an extensive UK tour. The Milk are ready to bring their retro-soulful sonics to your city. The Milk are Rick Nunn (lead vocals, guitar, keys), Mitch Ayling (drums, vocals, keys), Dan Legresley (lead guitar, vocals), Luke Ayling (bass guitar).

NEW STREET ADVENTURE (OFFICIAL)
Following on from 2014’s highly acclaimed debut album “No Hard Feelings” (Acid Jazz *Official*), NEW STREET ADVENTURE (OFFICIAL) are back with their second album “Stubborn Sons” which was produced by Mitch Ayling from The Milk.

NEW STREET ADVENTURE (OFFICIAL) are now ready to hit the road again for a special tour with The Milk, doing what they do best: deliver their combination of “soul, mod and rock and roll”, as The Guardian described their music.

New Street Adventure are Nick Corbin (Vocals/Guitar), Ashley Hayden (Bass), Ben Wolfe (Drums), Max De Lucia (Keys) and Billy Farr (Guitar). Inspired by Bobby WomackNeil YoungBlack Ivory and Angie Stone the band recently toured the UK with The Rifles and have sold out The Jazz CafeThe 100 ClubXOYO & 229 The Venue over the past year in London.

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