FEBRUARY will be a month to savour for music fans at a picturesque venue.
First up at The Pavilion, in Worcester's Cripplegate Park, are Bromyard-based soul band Hot Feat on Saturday, February 2.
The seven-piece group have a wide repertoire of music covering a huge range of styles, tastes, and ages.
Female and male lead vocals vie for attention with backing vocalists, a two-piece brass section and rhythm section of bass, drums, guitar and keyboard supporting on songs by the likes of Amy Winehouse, Etta James, James Brown, the Blues Brothers and many others.
Then Stone Farm visit on Saturday, February 9, who are fronted by Neil Ivison of The Misers and race through a set of rock covers from the 60s to the present day.
Expect everything The Kinks to The Kings of Leon in a set of classic rock and soul anthems.
Redditch's Sugar Mama complete the run on Saturday, February 16, fresh from an appearance at The Isle Of Wight Festival in 2012.
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