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The Roadrunners

Formed in 1995, the Roadrunners play a fine mix of blues, boogie-woogie and soul based on the music of Memphis and New Orleans - from Dan Penn's "The dark end of the street" to Rufus Thomas's "Walkin' the dog" - with classic songs by Louis Jordan for good measure. The Roadrunners have been regular performers at several bars in Brighton and are also in demand for functions such as weddings, birthdays and parties in London and the South-East
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
We play live in the Brighton area in Sussex, UK.
Your musical influences
Our influences include the music of Stax and Muscle Shoals, New Orleans artists such as the Meters and Dr. John, and people like Louis Jordan, Taj Mahal, Dan Penn and Big Joe Turner.
What equipment do you use?
The band line-up comprises singer, alto sax, keyboards, bass, guitar & drums.