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Catherine
December 18th 2023
Pas de fouille à l entrée. Vestiaire gratuit. Salle très belle ! Le concert a commencé à l heure exacte. Beaucoup d émotions d écouter les chansons de ce groupe mythique. Beaucoup de simplicité lors de cette soirée. A la fin du spectacle, surprise ! Dans l entrée, il y a possibilité au public pour boire un verre. Le groupe est arrivé rapidement pour des dédicaces et photos. Franchement trop bien ! Une de mes meilleurs soirées. Respect aux allemands !!!
Freiburg, Germany@
Konzerthaus Freiburg
April 24th 2023
Concert génial. Ça m'a a rappelé ma jeunesse .
Sinsheim, Germany@
Dr.-Sieber-Halle
October 22nd 2016
it was truely amazing ,,,the older a band gets the better they get ""
Godalming, United Kingdom@
St John's Church
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About John Lees' Barclay James Harvest

John Lees and Stuart “Woolly” Wolstenholme were founder members of Barclay James Harvest, the melodic rock band with classical leanings which emerged from Oldham in the late sixties. Their relationship endured through nine studio albums and two live doubles, the period of BJH's history which most fans regard as their most creative and productive, and their musical collaborations included such classics as "Mocking Bird", "Galadriel", "Child Of The Universe" and "Hymn". John stayed with BJH after Woolly left in 1979, and it would be nearly twenty years before the guitar and keyboard legends would work together again. When it was announced in March 1998 that Barclay James Harvest would be taking a sabbatical, it was effectively the end of the original band. Henceforth the members of the band would be pursuing solo projects, albeit using variations of the Barclay James Harvest name. John renewed his musical friendship with Woolly, and they began work together with bassist Craig Fletcher and drummer Kevin Whitehead under the name Barclay James Harvest Through The Eyes Of John Lees. This line-up recorded an album of half new songs, half re-recordings of BJH classics, entitled Nexus, which was released by Eagle Records in February 1999. A tour of Germany and Switzerland followed and was recorded for the Revival - Live 1999 CD which appeared in March 2000, after which there were more concerts in Germany and Greece, plus the first concerts in England by any of the band members since 1992. John and Woolly started work on a second studio album, with the working title North, but following the sudden death of his manager, David Walker, John didn't feel ready to make an album at that time and it was shelved. Woolly turned his attention to solo work, producing two studio albums and a live set between 2003 and 2005. By March 2005, John was ready to resume his musical endeavours, and an announcement was made to the effect that future live and studio work in collaboration with Woolly was planned, under the new name John Lees' Barclay James Harvest. The first full UK tour by any members of Barclay James Harvest since 1992 took place in late 2006, and was a great success. The London show at the Shepherds Bush Empire was filmed and released in November 2007 as a DVD and CD entitled Legacy. 2009 saw increasing activity from the band, with live shows in the U.S.A., Portugal, Germany, Switzerland, Holland and Belgium, plus another UK tour, and the wotrk rate continued into 2010 with songs being written for a new studio album, plus a summer festival appearance in Portugal at the Douro Rock and Blues Festival. It would prove to be Woolly's final live appearance. A recurrence of a severe depressive condition meant that he was unable to participate in a series of concerts with John Lees' Barclay James Harvest in November and December 2010, and on 13th December, tragically, he was found dead at his home. In order to keep Woolly's music and the classic Barclay James Harvest sound alive, JLBJH decided to continue to tour and record as a four piece band. Their first gig following Woolly's death was a rapturously received concert at the Buxton Opera House, and was followed by the announcement of summer festivals, including headlining the Prog Stage at the prestigious High Voltage Festival in London. The story continues ... The band comprising (l-r) John Lees (founder member of Barclay James Harvest), Craig Fletcher, Kev Whitehead and Jez Smith. R.I.P. Woolly Wolstenholme.
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Genres:
Folk Rock, Classic Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Band Members:
Jez Smith, Kev Whitehead, R.I.P. Woolly Wolstenholme, John Lees, Craig Fletcher

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Fan Reviews

Catherine
December 18th 2023
Pas de fouille à l entrée. Vestiaire gratuit. Salle très belle ! Le concert a commencé à l heure exacte. Beaucoup d émotions d écouter les chansons de ce groupe mythique. Beaucoup de simplicité lors de cette soirée. A la fin du spectacle, surprise ! Dans l entrée, il y a possibilité au public pour boire un verre. Le groupe est arrivé rapidement pour des dédicaces et photos. Franchement trop bien ! Une de mes meilleurs soirées. Respect aux allemands !!!
Freiburg, Germany@
Konzerthaus Freiburg
April 24th 2023
Concert génial. Ça m'a a rappelé ma jeunesse .
Sinsheim, Germany@
Dr.-Sieber-Halle
October 22nd 2016
it was truely amazing ,,,the older a band gets the better they get ""
Godalming, United Kingdom@
St John's Church
View More Fan Reviews

About John Lees' Barclay James Harvest

John Lees and Stuart “Woolly” Wolstenholme were founder members of Barclay James Harvest, the melodic rock band with classical leanings which emerged from Oldham in the late sixties. Their relationship endured through nine studio albums and two live doubles, the period of BJH's history which most fans regard as their most creative and productive, and their musical collaborations included such classics as "Mocking Bird", "Galadriel", "Child Of The Universe" and "Hymn". John stayed with BJH after Woolly left in 1979, and it would be nearly twenty years before the guitar and keyboard legends would work together again. When it was announced in March 1998 that Barclay James Harvest would be taking a sabbatical, it was effectively the end of the original band. Henceforth the members of the band would be pursuing solo projects, albeit using variations of the Barclay James Harvest name. John renewed his musical friendship with Woolly, and they began work together with bassist Craig Fletcher and drummer Kevin Whitehead under the name Barclay James Harvest Through The Eyes Of John Lees. This line-up recorded an album of half new songs, half re-recordings of BJH classics, entitled Nexus, which was released by Eagle Records in February 1999. A tour of Germany and Switzerland followed and was recorded for the Revival - Live 1999 CD which appeared in March 2000, after which there were more concerts in Germany and Greece, plus the first concerts in England by any of the band members since 1992. John and Woolly started work on a second studio album, with the working title North, but following the sudden death of his manager, David Walker, John didn't feel ready to make an album at that time and it was shelved. Woolly turned his attention to solo work, producing two studio albums and a live set between 2003 and 2005. By March 2005, John was ready to resume his musical endeavours, and an announcement was made to the effect that future live and studio work in collaboration with Woolly was planned, under the new name John Lees' Barclay James Harvest. The first full UK tour by any members of Barclay James Harvest since 1992 took place in late 2006, and was a great success. The London show at the Shepherds Bush Empire was filmed and released in November 2007 as a DVD and CD entitled Legacy. 2009 saw increasing activity from the band, with live shows in the U.S.A., Portugal, Germany, Switzerland, Holland and Belgium, plus another UK tour, and the wotrk rate continued into 2010 with songs being written for a new studio album, plus a summer festival appearance in Portugal at the Douro Rock and Blues Festival. It would prove to be Woolly's final live appearance. A recurrence of a severe depressive condition meant that he was unable to participate in a series of concerts with John Lees' Barclay James Harvest in November and December 2010, and on 13th December, tragically, he was found dead at his home. In order to keep Woolly's music and the classic Barclay James Harvest sound alive, JLBJH decided to continue to tour and record as a four piece band. Their first gig following Woolly's death was a rapturously received concert at the Buxton Opera House, and was followed by the announcement of summer festivals, including headlining the Prog Stage at the prestigious High Voltage Festival in London. The story continues ... The band comprising (l-r) John Lees (founder member of Barclay James Harvest), Craig Fletcher, Kev Whitehead and Jez Smith. R.I.P. Woolly Wolstenholme.
Show More
Genres:
Folk Rock, Classic Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Band Members:
Jez Smith, Kev Whitehead, R.I.P. Woolly Wolstenholme, John Lees, Craig Fletcher

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