Remember Everybody’s got to Learn Sometime? 70s band the Korgis return to live touring to play Hungerford gig
70s British pop band the Korgis are returning to live touring and will play in Hungerford next month.
Remember The Korgis? The 1970s band that gave us some great hit records is performing at The Croft Hall on Saturday, November 9.
Whirl back in time with The Korgis as they take you on a musical and audio/visual journey though the songs and bands that influenced them.
Arts For Hungerford have a good track record of putting on great shows and The Korgis Time Machine aims to recapture the band’s youth – and perhaps yours – in a musical journey that should tweak the memories and leave you in a spin. All aboard The Korgis Time Machine!
Musicians James, John and Al will talk about and play the music that influenced the Korgis and progressive rock/folk rock Stackridge (hit songs like Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime, If I Had You, Bringing Back the Spirit of Love, If It’s Alright With You Baby and Something About The Beatles).
The full band, accompanied by Australian guitarist Joe Matera, will also be putting their own unique spin on songs by The Beatles, The Beach Boys, the sublime harmony of Simon and Garfunkel, the wry humour of 10cc, the quirkiness of Buggles, the creativity of Peter Gabriel and, of course, songs of peace and hope from The Korgis.
The Croft Hall has wonderful acoustics and a superb sound system and lighting. It will be. as usual, be laid out café-style with its own bar to create the club-like atmosphere that has proved so popular.
For information and tickets visit http://artsforhungerford.com