British ears got their first real blast of sublime blues, soul and rock four-piece Vintage Trouble back in 2011 when they appeared on Later… with Jools Holland, and the LA-based group have barely taken a day off since. Adored by the big guns of music, they’ve toured with Sunday headliners The Who, Bon Jovi, the Dave Matthews Band and Paloma Faith, and this summer they’ll be supporting AC/DC. Which is not a bad start for a band currently with just one album to their name - 2011’s The Bomb Shelter Sessions.
Always immaculately dressed and fronted by the slick-moving Ty Taylor, they’re terrifically good fun live as both their 2011 Sunday Session on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ London 94.9FM and their debut Glastonbury performance last year proved all too well. They play the West Holts Stage in 2015 after the equally soulful Gregory Porter and before their funk forefather, George Clinton. Get on down.
British ears got their first real blast of sublime blues, soul and rock four-piece Vintage Trouble back in 2011 when they appeared on Later… with Jools Holland, and the LA-based group have barely taken a day off since. Adored by the big guns of music, they’ve toured with Sunday headliners The Who, Bon Jovi, the Dave Matthews Band and Paloma Faith, and this summer they’ll be supporting AC/DC. Which is not a bad start for a band currently with just one album to their name - 2011’s The Bomb Shelter Sessions.
Always immaculately dressed and fronted by the slick-moving Ty Taylor, they’re terrifically good fun live as both their 2011 Sunday Session on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ London 94.9FM and their debut Glastonbury performance last year proved all too well. They play the West Holts Stage in 2015 after the equally soulful Gregory Porter and before their funk forefather, George Clinton. Get on down.