Half Moon presents:

Terry Reid

Terry Reid + Indolore

Half Moon - Putney, London

SOLD OUT
Entry Requirements: 18+ after 7pm

“There are only three things happening in England. The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Terry Reid.” – Aretha Franklin (1968)

Terry Reid is widely regarded as one of the greatest vocalists this country has ever produced. His concerts should be a cherished memory for any rock n’ roll fan.

Since first touring with The Rolling Stones from the age of 15 Reid has had quite a career, also supporting tours with Cream, The Beatles and Fleetwood Mac. He famously turned down the front man’s place with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, and instead went on to produce several solo albums of outstanding quality.

There’s been a huge resurgence of interest in his music following recent reissues, including in the creative goldmine of albums from the 70s like River and Seed of Memory, where you’ll find the progressive funky folk blues sound that defines him best.

Support is from French indie gem Indolore.

Line Up

‘A triumph...Terry Reid’s voice has the power to provoke an intense reaction...’ – 4 Stars -The Times

‘...Astonishing by any standards: spine tingles, hair prickles on back of the neck...’ The Independent

The legend is of turning down the front man’s job with Led Zeppelin, recommending his mate Robert Plant instead, a similar offer and rebuff to Deep Purple; of Aretha Franklin’s statement that The Beatles, Rolling Stones and Terry Reid were the best England had to offer in 1968, of two World Tours with The Rolling Stones, US tours with Cream, UK tours with Jethro Tull and Fleetwood Mac, The Isle of White Festival in 1969 and Glastonbury in 1970, playing at Mick Jagger’s wedding, then soured record deals and leaving Britain for America nearly 40 years ago. (see www.terryreid.com for full history)

All true, but the full story includes numerous collaborations with Graham Nash, covers of Reid songs by Marianne Faithfull, The Hollies, The Raconteurs (the hugely popular Rich Kid Blues), film soundtracks, including a song in George Clooney’s recent film Up In The Air, and a catalogue of 6 studio albums, including the seminal album The River, re-released to critical acclaim in 2002 and the 1976 Nash produced Seed of Memory. A Reid song – Horses Through a Rainstorm - also features on CSN’s box set.

Recently, Terry’s been working with up and coming French band Shine and The Alabama 3. Following a Glastonbury return in 2009, he played a three night residency at Ronnie Scott’s in London, one of only a handful of non-Jazz artists invited to help mark the legendary venue’s 50th Anniversary. He played to packed houses and critical acclaim and returned in 2010 and 2011 to sell out 3 consecutive nights.

In May 2011, he toured Ireland for the first time in 30 years and released a new live album ‘Live In London’ which included several previously unreleased tracks. Uncut Magazine presented a show featuring Terry at The Jazz Café and he toured England, including several sell-out shows. A return to Glastonbury, headlining the Spirit of 71 stage followed.

In May 2012, Rumer featured Terry’s song Brave Awakening on her new album, (which entered the UK Album Chart at No3) and he has recently been working with DJ Shadow, all of which is helping to underline the resurgence in recognition for this outstanding vocalist and songwriter.

Indolore is often qualified as the most exciting French indie folk gem of the past few years.

After sharing the stage with Sia and touring with Morcheeba, then writing and recording a cult album with British rock legend Terry Reid, Indolore has embarked on a solo adventure singing both in English and French.

He met with critical and public success from his debut EP "Positive Girls", thanks in particular to the indie hit "Je rêve d'é" (over 2 million streams today). He played many concerts in Europe and in America where he was invited to the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. He recorded his following album "Love Letters from Eylenda", far from his home base, in Iceland, inside the Sigur Rós’ iconic studio. His last critically-acclaimed album “After the Rain”, released in 2021, got into the best albums of the year list edited by the Glastonbury Jury team, At The Barrier (UK).

Indolore is just back from an exciting trip to Nashville where he recorded his new EP with brilliant musicians: Jack Lawrence on bass (Jack White, The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather), Sean Thompson on guitar, Dave Racine on drums, all songs mixed by Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes / Grammy nominated producer). This new EP "Nashville" just got into the favorite releases of Rolling Stone Magazine.

Links: www.indoloremusic.net https://open.spotify.com/artist/41PZA61jiWDjxArEWGXYnM https://www.instagram.com/indoloremusic/ https://www.facebook.com/indoloremusic https://twitter.com/indoloremusic

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