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THE DIRTY STRANGERS


The Dirty Strangers performed for the past/present residents of Acton, West London on 2nd September 2012.  An event that developed from a Facebook page, where Actonians gathered and shared memories of living in Acton. The band played in their usual effervescent and raunchy rhythm and blues style, encouraging a fair few vintage rock and rollers out of their seats. 

Their website write-up refers to the band as 'cosmopolitan, a bit rough around the edges and beating with a heart of gold' and I'm sure that the revellers agree they were well worth dancing to (I did!). 

The Dirty Strangers performed for Acton, West London at a grand re-union of Actonians on 2nd September 2012, held at Acton Garden Village
The band came to be in the late 1970's and was essentially the brain-spark of Alan Clayton, a West Londoner born and 'unbred' in Shepherds Bush.  Early sounds were influenced by punk, with eager tones of the likes of Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent and Chuck Berry with a little bit of Otis Redding soul.

Clayton has toured with the Rolling Stones on their 'Bigger Bang' tour of 2005-2007, prior to which they'd worked together with or without their relative bands. Both Keith Richards and Ronnie Woods have featured on Dirty Strangers' albums.  Rock & Roll forever is a cert' wherever The Dirty Strangers choose to pluck, beat, stomp. They've appeared several times at the Ginglik in Shepherds Bush, London W12.

My favourites include 'She's a Real Botticelli' and 'Diamonds' 
Listen to them and more via the links below:


The band came to be in the late 1970's and was essentially the brain-spark of Alan Clayton, a West Londoner born and 'unbred' in Shepherds Bush.  Early sounds were influenced by punk, with eager tones of the likes of Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent and Chuck Berry with a little bit of Otis Redding soul.

Clayton has toured with the Rolling Stones on their 'Bigger Bang' tour of 2005-2007, prior to which they'd worked together with or without their relative bands. Both Keith Richards and Ronnie Woods have featured on Dirty Strangers' albums.  Rock & Roll forever is a cert' wherever The Dirty Strangers choose to pluck, beat, stomp. They've appeared several times at the Ginglik in Shepherds Bush, London W12.

My favourites include 'She's a Real Botticelli' and 'Diamonds' 
Listen to them and more via the links below:


The Dirty Strangers performed for Acton, West London at a grand re-union of Actonians on 2nd September 2012, held at Acton Garden Village
CLICK for 'She's a Real Botticelli'
The Dirty Strangers performed for Acton, West London at a grand re-union of Actonians on 2nd September 2012, held at Acton Garden Village
Click for The Dirty Strangers website
 
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