Imaginative group date back to the 60s and Chicago's black music session circle |
ibiza classifieds |
English Band |
US actor, singer Starsky & Hutch |
Former Hollyoaks actress and |
International tennis star, commentator and presenter |
Former Speaker of the US Senate |
Sue is one of the longest serving characters in Coronation Street and is a great personality |
Presenter of his own show: In Bed with Me Dinner |
Former athlete, holder of the 800m world record, advisor to conservative party. |
British Reggae Band. |
Half of Eurythmics |
After Dinner Speakers: Helen Austin, Duncan Goodhew, Graham Kerr
A sickeningly talented singer and musician, Austin is an enjoyable act, if not as sharp with her material - rude rewrites of popular songs - as she could be.
The fact her opener is based on Sade's 1984 hit Smooth Operator certainly dates the material in terms of style - back then the mere mention of vibrators and thrush was a sure-fire winner - but surely we've moved on.
And playing the same three songs every night for the past decade can take its toll on the performance, and she sometimes appears as if she's going through the motions, rather than actually enjoying herself.
Having said that, she has a fantastic voice and her material can raise plenty of laughs from an up-for it audience.