Dr Feelgood are the rock solid incarnation of a quintessentially British Rhythm and Blues band and they visit Cardigan for the first time to play at The Cellar Bar in Quay Street this Sunday (16th).
The band enjoyed major success in the 1970s with a number one album and hit singles to boot - Milk And Alcohol probably being the best known - but Sneakin' Suspicion, Down At The Doctors and Back In The Night deserve honourable mentions.
For over 40 years they have blazed their way around the globe again and again and again.
NME, journalist, Charles Shaar Murray, once famously likened their act to 'Hiroshima in a pint mug'.
No matter the line-up, no matter the venue, the band never fail to deliver a rousing night of red hot rhythm and blues.
Tickets £15 from the Castle Cafe & Cellar Bar or visit:
www.castlecafeandcellarbar.com
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