'Living Next Door to Alice' in Athenry

Spirit of Smokie will play the Raheen Woods Hotel in Athenry on Sunday, November 10 at 8.30pm.

This tribute act is known for its authentic renditions and an uncanny resemblance to the iconic Seventies band Smokie, the British rock band behind such hits as ‘Living Next Door to Alice’, ‘Lay Back in the Arms of Someone’, and ‘Needles and Pins’. With a dedication to musical excellence, this tribute act recreates the magic of Smokie's music and performance, ensuring that fans experience the classic rock era like never before.

Expect an evening filled with the iconic songs that have become a part of the soundtrack of many lives. Spirit of Smokie will bring you back to the Seventies and Eighties, and their performance is sure to ignite memories and create new ones.

The band's lead vocalist delivers a charismatic performance reminiscent of Smokie's original lead singer, Chris Norman, and their attention to detail in recreating the band's signature sound and stage presence is second to none.

Whether you're a lifelong Smokie enthusiast or simply a fan of classic rock, this is an event not to be missed. Join fellow music lovers in celebrating the timeless hits of Smokie and reliving the magic of the era.

Originating in the early Sixties in the city of Bradford, England, school friends Ron Kelly, Chris Norman, Alan Silson and Terry Uttley formed the original band’s first line up; years on, after several name changes and recording contracts, the name “Smokie” was decided upon.

This signalled a period of worldwide success for the band (with Pete Spencer replacing Ron Kelly on drums ) whose records have sold today in excess of 30 million copies.

In 1986, the band played their final concert and Chris Norman embarked on his successful solo career. This paved the way for a new look Smokie featuring two original members. They were joined by Dean’s father, lead singer Alan Barton. Alan’s voice, energy and drive for success re-established the name of Smokie as a worldwide touring and recording band. Sadly, tragedy struck in March 1995 with the death of Alan Barton who sustained fatal injuries following a motorway accident in Cologne, Germany.

The year 1996 brought the third re-incarnation of “Smokie” with remaining original member Terry Uttley. Alan Silson had departed to later form his own band with Spirit of Smokie members, including fellow originals Ron Kelly, Andy Whelan and Graham Kearns.

In March 2008, a memorial concert was held for Alan Barton, fronted by his son Dean Barton, and “Spirit of Smokie” was born. Dean’s undeniable “Smokie” voice and on-stage charisma completed what is now an established, world-class band.

Tickets €25 plus booking fee on www.Eventbrite.ie and from the hotel reception.

 

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