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The Jefferson Archive Classic Rock Re-Invented

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February 2, 2013

The Jefferson Archive have taken a leap forward back in time to re-visit and re-work some of the seminal tracks of the 60’s and 70’s rock scene, delivering a powerful vintage sound. No cheesy covers on the menu with these guys.

No, definitely not your usual pub fayre. The recipe for their growing success and recognition as one of Devon’s finest classic rock bands called for the finest
ingredients. Any shopping list would have to start with front man Jefferson Tierney, who’s stage presence and Robert Plant good looks promise much. The thing is, in this age of tribute acts and themed bands, Tierney is the real deal. This becomes obvious when he plays his beloved Stratocaster. Not a well rehearsed mimic, but a career musician and truly creative player whose quality and depth deliver an authentic and fitting homage to the Gods of Rock. Backing up Tierney’s virtuoso performance are Steve Marks on bass and Steve Everett on drums, both fine musicians in their own right.

Marks’ accomplished bass playing feels of the time and when mixed with Everett’s Bonham influenced drumming style delivers the punch, drive and dynamic which when added to Tierney’s genius, astounds. If Hi-Fidelity Zeppelin, Hendrix, Cream, Fleetwood Mac and more are on your shopping list, these guys deliver.

Playing Live @ The Queens Arms Brixham Saturday 6th April

For more information or to get in contact with the band search for The Jefferson Archive on FACEBOOK or call 01626 871065 / 07866 394717

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