As the weather finally decided to brighten up the Crows took to the Guildhall Stage at Sandwich Folk & Ale Festival as the final act of the day and also one of the final acts of the week-long event. The band performed an upbeat 14-song set including 10 songs from the new album, Invisible Highway. With the added pleasure of Bryan Orwell joining the band on keyboards for the show the opportunity was taken to perform Teardrops In The Rain featuring Bryan playing some wonderful piano and synthesiser. The enthusiastic audience appeared to enjoy the show and there were some great shapes being thrown around the dance area.
Set list: -
Cry Another Day
Listen To Me
Any Given Sunday
There's Something I Forgot To Say
Have You Ever Seen The Rain
Too Drunk To Drink
Hold On (One More Time)
It Never Rains In Southern California
I Won't Be Coming Home Tonight
Teardrops In The Rain
California Trail
Walls Come Down
Help Me Man
We'll All Be There
It was a great surprise to discover that Dave Hatton from The Lighthouse at Walmer, Deal, scene of the Invisible Highway album launch show on 17th May 2024, was sound engineer for the stage and proceeded to achieve an excellent sound for the band on the day. Well done Dave, good work and it was great to meet up once again!
Very many thanks to the organisers of this wonderful festival for giving the Crows a chance to be part of the event.
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