19-Twenty are a high-energy blues and roots band who storm the stage like a freight train. With a sound that blends foot-stomping rhythms, raw energy, and an undeniable sense of fun, 19-Twenty has…
19-Twenty are a high-energy blues and roots band who storm the stage like a freight train. With a sound that blends foot-stomping rhythms, raw energy, and an undeniable sense of fun, 19-Twenty has quickly earned a reputation as one of the country's most exhilarating live acts.
Formed in 2010, the band consists of Kane Dennelly (vocals/guitar), Jeremy Berg (Drums), and John Gwilliam (double bass). Their music is a unique fusion of blues, roots, rock, and a touch of folk, characterised by soulful vocals, intricate guitar work, and a driving rhythm section. Whether they're performing at a major festival or an intimate venue, 19-Twenty's live shows are renowned for their infectious energy and ability to get audiences on their feet.
At its core, 19-Twenty is a band that thrives on live performance, where their chemistry and charisma truly shine. Their dedication to their craft and commitment to delivering unforgettable live shows has garnered them a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. Whether you're a blues aficionado, a roots enthusiast, or simply looking for a night of high-energy music, 19-Twenty is a band that promises to leave you wanting more.
Don’t miss out, it will sell out– it’s a gig you won’t want to miss!
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