Guitarist Magazine celebrates the roots of Marshall Amps & The Ealing Club

Writer Nick Guppy helped celebrate 60 years of Marshall Amps with a special feature that delved into the background of the iconic Marshall speaker. Great to see some mentions of plaques celebrating two key parts of West London’s vital ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Story.

Please check out the views of Terry Marshall, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, Eric Burdon, Paul Jones, Pete Townshend in the film ‘Suburban Steps To Rockland” for more background on just how the story of Marshall is tied in to the story of London’s ‘ground zero’ of Blues Rock.

UK Blues Award For Ealing Club Director & Co-Founder

Take a listen to this week’s Cerys Matthews Blues Show on Radio 2 (16th May 2022) & you’ll hear a mention of a blues award for Ealing Club CIC Director Robert Salmons who has worked tirelessly matching musicians with audiences as artistic director of the Ealing blues Festival. (Find out about the 2022 festival here)

Robert Salmons (aka Robert Hokum) Director and Co-founder of the Ealing Club CIC has championed the narrative of how bands such as Blues Incorporated, The Rolling Stones, Manfred Mann, The Animals, Cream (to name but a few) helped focus minds on the importance of blues artists from Chicago and the Deep South of the USA.

It has become very evident that even core bodies of the music industry that could be curating this story have forgotten these vital links to the blues, and their contribution to the ‘Classic Rock’ genre.

On this week’s show, Cerys Matthews also cited an enlightening comment made by the legendary John Lee Hooker back in 1985.

He said ” The Blues was born in America but the American people never did give it respect. They slipped the blues under the bed, under the rug for years but the British people ….. they’d seen what a goldmine it was and took the blues. Bang! All of a sudden the blues was tearing Europe apart”

The BBC Radio 2 Blues Show is available on BBC Sounds.

There is no doubt that these thoughts have been echoed by many other American Blues artists including B.B. King who nodded his hat to the likes of Alexis Korner in his biopic The Life of Riley.

Understanding the roots of music has been vital to the likes of Liverpool, Nashville, New Orleans and even Coventry where live music flourishes with an understanding of what has come before.

For more on the story of the Ealing club, check out Suburban Steps To Rockland – the Story of The Ealing Club @ Waterman’s Theatre on 12th June. Screening includes a Q & A with the Ealing Club CIC directors Robert Salmons & Alistair Young.

Book Tickets Here!

The 12th June Brentford screening will be preceded by a special performance hosted by at least one of Brentford’s great music pubs. (TBC)

West London venues as a whole have contributed much to the story of classic rock. Check out the new publication “Rock’s Diamond Year” available via The Ealing Club here.

FRENCH PREMIERE of Ealing Club Documentary at ROCK THIS TOWN

This May 2022, the documentary “Suburban Steps To Rockland – The Story of the Ealing Club” sees a French Premiere at the “Rock This Town” Festival being held in the historical city of Pau, Southern France. 

“Rock This Town” is a well-established film festival dedicated to music documentaries whose last edition hosted the likes of Don Letts & Julien Temple, both leading exponents in the music documentary field. 

Hopefully, as film festival activity picks up around the world in 2022-23 there will be more debuts for the Ealing Club story that is already screening to residents of the UK, Ireland via Sky Arts/Now TV with DVDs available via www.ealingclub.com

National TV stations in Belgium, Netherlands (VRT CANVA) Spain (InEdit TV), Estonia, New Zealand (Sky NZ) and even an Airline (KLM Airlines) have also picked up the story. 

SUBURBAN STEPS TO ROCKLAND premieres in France on the 14th May 2022. Click here for details: https://rockthistown-pau.fr/films/

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