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Hue And Cry, Big Country And Toyah Wilcox Amongst The Highlights Of New Season Of Music At Eric’s.

After Hue and Cry’s blistering set at the Philharmonic Hall as part of the tremendous evening of 80’s music in 2013 and the superb evening supplied by the brothers at Eric’s in 2012, it can be no surprise that the duo will be coming back to Liverpool to present another night of their excellent music on April 5th.

Hue And Cry, Gig Review. Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

For anybody who was at Eric’s in Liverpool when Hue and Cry, the brothers Greg and Pat Kane, in May 2012 when the music they performed was so serene, so brimming with the bounty of many years as being one of the great bands to emerge from the late 80s that if the world had ended somehow in a hail of cosmic dust, nobody pretty much would have minded. Now to witness their set at the Philharmonic Hall would have just about having any audience member packing their bags and asking their own personal deity which way they should be heading.

Hue and Cry, Hot Wire. Album Review.

Originally published by L.S. Media. March 25th 2012.

L.S. Media Rating *****

If you want an album that will really get the toes tapping in time to the beat of a heart that is being governed by the sound of excellent music then in all honesty you really couldn’t go far wrong that to purchase and revel in Hot Wire, the new album by Hue and Cry.

Hue And Cry, Gig Review. Eric’s, Mathew Street, Liverpool.

Hue and Cry. Photograph by Ian D. Hall

Originally published by L.S. Media. May 3rd 2012.

L.S. Media Rating ****

There are times when you don’t need a full band behind you giving you the extra impetuous to thrill a capacity crowd. A voice perhaps and keyboard will do and when you are Greg and Pat Kane from Scottish Jazz/Funk stalwarts Hue and Cry.