
Nighthawks, Acrobats And Everything Under The Moon
SOHO DUKES would like you to believe they started life as a nineteenth-century drinking club. Theyâd very much like you to believe that it was while on a crawl around the taverns of olâ London Town that Bomber (Bass) and Johnny Barracuda (vocabulary) first crossed the weaving paths of Col âThe Dukeâ Foster (Rhythm Guitar) and Age Blackwell (Drums). Theyâd love you to believe that the club folded only when rocketing ale prices and the admission of two new members â Si Leach (lead guitar) and the enigmatic Swerve (keys) â raised the cost of a round to unsociable levels. Theyâd definitely like you to believe that it was around his time that Col threw a guitar strap over his shoulder and the band was born. Only some of this is true. What is definitely true is that Bomber and Johnny have indeed known each other for years. They were both members of Monterrez, who in 1987 - at the Marquee Club in Londonâs Wardour Street - opened for Guns nâ Roses on two occasions. Yeah. That oneâs definitely true. They have stories. You should ask them. Hailing from London and the South-East, Soho Dukes were formed in 2017. Since then, theyâve gigged tirelessly and boisterously, and released two albums independently, âBAR FIGHTS & TUPPENNY UPRIGHTSâ (in 2021) and âGOLDEN AGE OF THE BARBERâS CHAIRâ (2024). Both albums have attracted glowing reviews, drawing comparisons with such 1970âs heavyweights as The Rolling Stones, Small Faces, Mott The Hoople and Heavy Metal Kids. A new album, âNIGHTHAWKS, ACROBATS AND EVERYTHING UNDER THE MOONâ is set to follow at the end of 2025. Featuring guest appearances from Spike (The Quireboys) and Dave âBucketâ Colwell (ex-Bad Company), itâs the Dukesâ most accomplished work yet. The albumâs release is planned to coincide with a November / December UK tour as support to The Quireboys.
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$6.80Nighthawks, Acrobats And Everything Under The Moon
SOHO DUKES would like you to believe they started life as a nineteenth-century drinking club. Theyâd very much like you to believe that it was while on a crawl around the taverns of olâ London Town that Bomber (Bass) and Johnny Barracuda (vocabulary) first crossed the weaving paths of Col âThe Dukeâ Foster (Rhythm Guitar) and Age Blackwell (Drums). Theyâd love you to believe that the club folded only when rocketing ale prices and the admission of two new members â Si Leach (lead guitar) and the enigmatic Swerve (keys) â raised the cost of a round to unsociable levels. Theyâd definitely like you to believe that it was around his time that Col threw a guitar strap over his shoulder and the band was born. Only some of this is true. What is definitely true is that Bomber and Johnny have indeed known each other for years. They were both members of Monterrez, who in 1987 - at the Marquee Club in Londonâs Wardour Street - opened for Guns nâ Roses on two occasions. Yeah. That oneâs definitely true. They have stories. You should ask them. Hailing from London and the South-East, Soho Dukes were formed in 2017. Since then, theyâve gigged tirelessly and boisterously, and released two albums independently, âBAR FIGHTS & TUPPENNY UPRIGHTSâ (in 2021) and âGOLDEN AGE OF THE BARBERâS CHAIRâ (2024). Both albums have attracted glowing reviews, drawing comparisons with such 1970âs heavyweights as The Rolling Stones, Small Faces, Mott The Hoople and Heavy Metal Kids. A new album, âNIGHTHAWKS, ACROBATS AND EVERYTHING UNDER THE MOONâ is set to follow at the end of 2025. Featuring guest appearances from Spike (The Quireboys) and Dave âBucketâ Colwell (ex-Bad Company), itâs the Dukesâ most accomplished work yet. The albumâs release is planned to coincide with a November / December UK tour as support to The Quireboys.
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SOHO DUKES would like you to believe they started life as a nineteenth-century drinking club. Theyâd very much like you to believe that it was while on a crawl around the taverns of olâ London Town that Bomber (Bass) and Johnny Barracuda (vocabulary) first crossed the weaving paths of Col âThe Dukeâ Foster (Rhythm Guitar) and Age Blackwell (Drums). Theyâd love you to believe that the club folded only when rocketing ale prices and the admission of two new members â Si Leach (lead guitar) and the enigmatic Swerve (keys) â raised the cost of a round to unsociable levels. Theyâd definitely like you to believe that it was around his time that Col threw a guitar strap over his shoulder and the band was born. Only some of this is true. What is definitely true is that Bomber and Johnny have indeed known each other for years. They were both members of Monterrez, who in 1987 - at the Marquee Club in Londonâs Wardour Street - opened for Guns nâ Roses on two occasions. Yeah. That oneâs definitely true. They have stories. You should ask them. Hailing from London and the South-East, Soho Dukes were formed in 2017. Since then, theyâve gigged tirelessly and boisterously, and released two albums independently, âBAR FIGHTS & TUPPENNY UPRIGHTSâ (in 2021) and âGOLDEN AGE OF THE BARBERâS CHAIRâ (2024). Both albums have attracted glowing reviews, drawing comparisons with such 1970âs heavyweights as The Rolling Stones, Small Faces, Mott The Hoople and Heavy Metal Kids. A new album, âNIGHTHAWKS, ACROBATS AND EVERYTHING UNDER THE MOONâ is set to follow at the end of 2025. Featuring guest appearances from Spike (The Quireboys) and Dave âBucketâ Colwell (ex-Bad Company), itâs the Dukesâ most accomplished work yet. The albumâs release is planned to coincide with a November / December UK tour as support to The Quireboys.











