THE SONGS THE SOUNDS & THE BLUES OF BEN TYZACK
‘A gift for evocative songwriting’
Paul Jones – BBC Radio 2
‘Hard picking sinuous baritone guitar and growling vocals’
Blues Revue – USA
‘One of the absolute finest guitarists
around whether playing slide
or driving the band along
he is outstanding’
Blues In Britain
‘A unique sound and absolutely thrilling playing from guitarist Ben Tyzack’
Orkney Blues Festival
Coming up for July 2025
05-07-25 Spikedrivers
Northrepps Village Hall - 8pm
Northrepps, Norfolk NR27 0LB
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11-07-25 Spikedrivers - Private Party19-07-25
19-07-25 Spikedrivers
Under The Edge Arts - 8pm
The Chipping Hall, The Chipping, Wotton-under-Edge GL12 7AD
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20-07-25 Spikedrivers
Upton Blues Festival – 3pm
St. Peters & St. Paul’s Church
Old Street, Upton Upon Severn, Worcester WR8 0JF
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25-07-25 Ben Tyzack – Solo
Retro Café - 7:45pm
241 Munster Rd, London SW6 6BS
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Tel: 020 3915 3825
26-07-25 Blues & Other Colours - Ben Tyzack & Roger Askew
Hanushka Coffee House - 5:30 to 7:30pm
28 George Street, Hastings TN34 3EA
27-07-25 Ben Tyzack – Solo
The Little Green Dragon Ale House – 3:30pm
928 Green Lanes, London N21 2AD
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Blues To The River - New Solo Album - Out Now!
Ben Tyzack’s first solo album ‘ Blues To The River’ is a collection of original compositions featured as a story that flows along.
Opening with the delicate and hypnotic ‘Morning Train’ through the southern gothic atmosphere of ‘Such A Southern Place To Be’. The ride continues through various styles from the intimate settings of ‘Midnight Mademoiselle’ and ‘Hold Me Still’ to the driving delta blues of ‘Layin’ Down Lincolns’. Throughout the album there are extended instrumental passages that give space for all the songs to breath, finishing with the title track ‘Blues To The River’ a journey all in its self that doesn’t seem to arrive but just continues winding along forever into the distance.
All photos by Katie Dahlstrom
katiedahlstrom.com