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THE MIDNIGHT HOUR
w/ THE COLD 100

featuring

THE COLD 100.

Upstairs@Whelan’s from Midnight.

Whelanslive.com is proud to bring you The Midnight Hour. Showcasing the best new talent in Ireland.

Tickets: FREE before 10:30pm, Club entry applies after 10:30pm (Thur/Fri/Sat)

Doors: 11:30pm

Check it out in Whelan’s every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, just beside the smoking area.

THE COLD 100

Standing on their own in a new musical genre, The Cold 100 play the ‘blooze’. The music they make isn’t your standard 12‐bar blues, and it isn’t just rock ‘n roll; neither adequately describes their sound – it’s heavy, it’s loud, it’s the blooze!

The blooze, as a genre, is the up‐start son of Chicago electric blues, and rock ‘n roll of the late 60s & 70s. There’s fuzz, there’s harmonica, there’s volume; there’s tube amps, heavy drums & humbuckers. Pure rock n’ roll flows from the core of The Cold 100, however there’s a seething undercurrent of the blues nestling underneath.

The Cold 100’s live shows are a visceral and exciting experience, and with groove and feeling driving the music of the band; this makes them different to any musical act your likely to see. The Cold 100 have played almost every venue in Dublin city, and the band were finalists in the prestigious King Kong Club, held at the Village Venue, in Dublin in December 2010, where they won a slot on bill at the Life Festival. Their live reputation precedes them ‐ they’re really not to be missed!

The Cold 100 began life in 2007 when Simon Delaney & Mark Walsh (singer & guitarist respectively) started writing songs together, after discovering that they weren’t the only two people in Dublin who listed to Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. After deciding to electrify their sound, they enlisted bassist George Forsyth Jr. and drummer Vinny Keogh to provide the groove required to give the songs the feeling of the great rock ‘n roll music from the late 60s & early 70s, that they so much love.

After the successful release of a limited edition run of CDs of ‘Red Headed Woman’in March 2009, along with an accompanying video (by acclaimed director Sara Faulkner), The Cold 100 entered the digital age with release of ‘It Ain’t Easy’ on itunes at the end of 2010. The band will be back in the studio over this coming spring and summer, and are planning to release an extended player by the autumn of 2011.