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Alabama 3 review – raucous ravers soak up mashup outlaws' sin and soul | Musique Non Stop

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Sunday, December 15, 2019

Alabama 3 review – raucous ravers soak up mashup outlaws' sin and soul

Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
This was a rambunctious wake for founding member Jake Black – with their Sopranos’ theme a high point among club and country meldings

Jake Black, one of the founding members of Alabama 3, died in May this year. The southern-fried, dance-infused country irregulars formed in Brixton in the mid-1990s, yet Black was from Glasgow: this would have been a hometown gig.

Usually, you might say he was here in spirit. But Black, who performed as addled preacher the Very Reverend D Wayne Love, is also here in a more corporeal form, commemorated as an alabaster-white idol in a black suit, gazing out over a raucous, sold-out flock of ravers of all ages.

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by Graeme Virtue via Electronic music | The Guardian

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