PLENTY of blues and soul will be captivating audiences at Worcester's Huntingdon Hall when Connie Lush performs.
Connie is a Liverpool-born blues singer and songwriter who has been performing since the age of five.
Mixture
Audiences can expect to enjoy a mixture of blues, jazz and soul.
Connie, who started singing in a church choir, is influenced by such luminaries as Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald and Etta James.
Connie has also written for film and television shows and produced four albums.
As if that wasn't enough, she has toured with the legendary BB King across the UK, which culminated with an appearance at the Royal Albert Hall in 2000.
She has also recorded with The Hodges Brothers at Cotton Row Studios, Memphis and the Memphis Horns.
Connie will be appearing with her backing band Blues Shouter at Huntingdon Hall, CrownGate on Tuesday, April 29.
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