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Seasick Steve announces huge London show

Seesick Steve, Robin Hill, Country Park, Isle Of Wight, September 2007.   Pic: Danny North

Seesick Steve, Robin Hill, Country Park, Isle Of Wight, September 2007. Pic: Danny North

The US blues star will be headlining a special one-off gig

Seasick Steve will play a one-off London headline show at the Royal Albert Hall on October 1.

The OAP had announced he was playing the show at a recent gig at London’s Astoria venue.

Seasick Steve said: “It’s an amazing time. We might have a black man or a woman in the White House or a bum at the Albert Hall. It’s all good.”

Seasick Steve will begin work on a new album later this year.

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the_royal_wee 

Feb 1, 2008

“It’s an amazing time. We might have a black man or a woman in the White House or a bum at the Albert Hall. It’s all good.” INCREDIBLE QUOTE!

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