"... And I'll show you a sunset if you stay with me till dawn", the immortal lyrics echoed around the hallowed walls of Huntington Hall.
It was at that point that you realised the legendary, singer-songwriter and goddess of folk, Judie Tzuke, had truly graced us with her larger than life presence. Everyone was transfixed by her magical voice as she turned back the years and performed a pitch-perfect set including Come Hell or High Water, Submarine Boy, I Will, Faith and Vivien, along with a few all-time classics like Sukarita and Sportscar.
Highlights included a mesmerizing rendition of her tranquil If (When You Go) performed with her eldest daughter Bailey, whose voice is heart breaking and no doubt sooner or later she will experience major success like her multi-talented mother.
Probably the most breathtaking section of the show was Judie singing her hauntingly wonderful For You accompanied by her two daughters, Bailey and Tallulah, without any musicians and totally spellbinding.
All this plus a sprinkling of scintallating guitar solos from both of her guitarists and a turbo-charged drum solo that had the Hall shaking in its foundations.
I'm sure by the end there wasn't a dry eye in the house and plenty of spines suffering from a severe amount of tingling!
Judie Tzuke is and always will be one of the greatest singer-songwriter talents this country has produced-long may she continue bringing joy to her hypnotised fans.
The whole amazing experience will definately stay with me (a whole lot longer than) till dawn!
By Matt Walton
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