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MIKE WEST- this Tuesday (10th May) at The R.M.A.!


Don't miss MIKE WEST at The  R.M.A. Tavern on  Tuesday 10th May!!!!!!!

Mike West rips on a banjo and sings songs that hit close, sometimes too 
close, to home. His eighth CD, "New South" takes a tour through the new 
Confederacy. Roaring up from the Gulf coast to the Ozark mountains in a truck with no 
muffler, West tells stories against a backdrop of busted refrigerators and 
stripped down muscle cars. 

With a quick wit and fast fingers, he rolls together humour, politics, love, 
loss and foot stomping music. West lives in New Orleans, where he plays the 
French Quarter clubs from sunset to sun-up, but the skinny troubadour also shows 
up on stages in Holland, England and Australia. He's no stranger to 
Portsmouth adiences, and a memorable gig was when West  performed as support to the 
legendary Country Joe McDonald (of Country Joe & The Fish) at Southsea bandstand. 


West gigs three hundred nights a year across three continents, performing at 
festivals, schools and bars from Chicago to Wagga Wagga. His exceptional song 
writing and musicianship have earned him accolades including The Big Easy 
Entertainment Award for "Best Country/Folk Artist" and several awards for "Best 
Album" and "Best Artist" from Off Beat Magazine.

Ten years ago, the Australian born singer came to America with a toothbrush, 
two clean shirts and a taste for hillbilly music. "As a kid, I strummed guitar 
for loose change in train stations." says West, "One day I heard a guy 
picking a banjo in the street so loud that it drowned out the traffic noise. I knew 
then that it was the instrument for me." West settled in the Ninth Ward of New 
Orleans, took up banjo and mandolin, and began writing songs about his 
neighbourhood. 

He has built an international reputation as an energetic entertainer who can 
get a Mardi Gras crowd clogging, and as an insightful lyricist with a skewed 
but accurate view of life in South Louisiana. He also produces many 
up-and-coming songwriters at his studio, and on rare days off he picks mandolin on the 
steps of his shot gun house, down river from the casino and up river from the 
oil refinery.

You can see MIKE WEST on Tuesday   10th May at The R.M.A Tavern, Cromwell 
Rd., Southsea., and it's free admission.