Edinburgh Blues Club is delighted to bring you The Greig Taylor Band
on Sunday 5th April, supported by Jed Potts. Live performances
showcase Greig Taylor's exceptional band, including his trusted
drummer Dave Cantwell (ex-Big Dish and collaborator with the iconic
John Martyn), former Marianne Faithfull and Big Dish guitarist Brian
McFie, original bassist for Zal Cleminson’s Sin Dogs, Nelson
McFarlane, and Kenneth Clark on keyboards. “He has the blues under
his fingernails” - Classic Rock Magazine In 2024, the band toured
across the UK, riding the wave of their acclaimed album 'The Light,'
which secured a top 20 nomination for 'Album of the Year' at the UK
Blues Awards and climbed to number five on the IBBA blues charts.
Their success was highlighted in prominent UK blues publications such
as Blues in Britain and Blues Matters Magazine, alongside global
airplay. In 2025 the band release three AAA singles from their BIG
DAWG BLUES recording session. The first release, BIG DAWG BLUES,
reached number 5 in the UK IBBA charts, followed by their take on
SALLY CAN’T DANCE. The final single is ‘Baby Stop Your Crying’,
released on Feb 14th 2025. Jed Potts is an Edinburgh-based
guitarist and vocalist who will be well known to many Edinburgh Blues
Club Members and to others who follow music in Scotland. He fronts Jed
Potts & the Hillman Hunters and Under-Volt. He also plays with The
Katet, The Blueswater, Nicole Smit, and occasionally with U.S. blues
artist Brandon Santini. Jed: “Blues is my musical
‘first-language’ and it infuses everything I play. Jed has a
strong connection with Brandon Santini and in late 2018 Jed travelled
to the U.S. to play on Brandon’s album ‘The Longshot’. The album
was produced by legendary engineer and producer Ben Elliott (Keith
Richards, Eric Clapton, Hubert Sumlin) at Showplace Studios in New
Jersey. He toured in the U.S. in 2020 with Brandon, including a show
at Clearwater Sea-Blues Festival in Florida. Dave Scott of Blues in
Britain Dave Scott reviewed the debut album by Jed Potts & the Hillman
Hunters in June 2018, saying: “This sensational eponymous debut
album from the Edinburgh based trio comprises 1950s and early 60s
blues classics and original material confirming this young band’s
growing reputation in Scotland and beyond.”
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