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It was a packed audience, the biggest I have seen at
       WALTER TROUT WITH WILL WILDE                   Worthing  Pier.  But  that’s  a  testament  to  the
                                                      popularity  and  draw  of  Walter  Trout.  Walter  is

                                                      widely recognized in the blues genre as a master of
                                                      his  craft  and  known  for  his  powerful  blues
                                                      performances -- Trout hits the stage like a tsunami.

                                                      After the break and introductions were made by the
                                                      always zany and comical Phil Duckett, it was finally

                                                      time for Walter and his band to take centre stage --
                                                      including Michael Leasure on drums, Sammy Avila
                                                      on keys, and new boy, Danny Avila, Sammy’ son, on
                                                      bass, making his first visit to our shores. Walter, as
                                                      most of the audience was aware, is a man who is just
                                                      glad to be here. In fact, he is glad to be anywhere
                                                      after suffering a serious life-threating illness. His life
                                                                            th
                                                      was saved in the 11  hour when he received a liver
                                                      transplant. Walter expressed his heartfelt gratitude

                                                      to  the  donor  who  saved  his  life.  Thus,  although
                                                      Walter  plays  the  blues,  his  music  is  a  gleeful
                                                      celebration of life.



            His new #1 Billboard blues album, aptly titled “We Are All In This Together,” boasts an

            impressive line-up of some of the best in music today: John Mayall, Joe Bonamassa, Kenny
            Wayne Shepherd, Warren Haynes, Eric Gales, Sonny Landreth, Joe Louis Walker, Robben
            Ford, Edgar Winter, Mike Zito, Randy Bachman, John Nemeth, Charlie Musselwhite and
            his own son, Jon Trout.

            It was apparent to all within earshot that Walter carried to the stage a renewed gusto for

            life, playing with joyful abandon. Trout deftly delivered a dynamic display of full-power
            blues/rock, served up with hefty doses of scintillating guitar work. Throughout his set, he
            was  cheered  on  by  his  attentive  audience,  whose  whoops  and  hollers  affirmed  their
            rapturous enjoyment of the night’s offerings, echoing the sentiment that they were “all
            in this together”.  For one member of the audience celebrating his birthday, his evening
            was topped off when he was asked to “party” on stage with Walter for a couple of songs.
            In fact, in keeping with the all-inclusive theme, Walter called on local musicians to join
            him on stage…the more, the merrier!
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