‘Dirty rocking blues’ and poetry
On 10/12/2014 At 6:44 pm
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REGULARS to the First Thursday Music Club in Thame, particularly anyone who stays for the ‘graveyard shift’, will be very familiar with musician, songwriter and raconteur, Sir Walter J Wallis. But what they may not know is that Sir Walter is also a poet.
As well as recently releasing his latest album, UkedeliA (links to Soundcloud), available on Vinyl, CD & downloads, Sir Walter is about to shake the world of poetry (apparently) when he launches his first book of poems, described as ‘A collection of doodles from his many travels.
To launch his book of poetry, called Petty Cash, Sir Walter will be playing some of his music from the new album sprinkled in among the poems, at the legendary Vintage & Modern Guitar Shop in Thame, on Saturday, December 20, at 11 am.
For those who have yet to experience the mega-octaine, yet enigmatic phenomenon that is Sir Walter J Wallis, he describes his music as: “Dirty rockin’ blues served on a platter of carnage with an eclectic soundscape.” Or, as First Thursday Music Club MC, Phil Westerman put it so eloquently: “Think Seasick Steve, meets James Brown, meets Captin Beefheart.”
Go along on December 20, at 11 am, and see for yourself – and be prepared for anything!
The Book and the album are available in store at Vintage and Modern Guitars, in The Shambles, off Buttermarket, Thame, and as with the first album, The Road To Burlesque, you can also shop at the website: sirwalterjwallis.com, and follow Sir Walter J Wallis on Facebook to keep in touch. Downloads will be available on itunes etc in the new year or send a message and order via Facebook if you’re going to any gigs, to save on postage, and you can pick up your order at the gig.