Leeds Festival Fringe finale ended in style at the 'Well' on Wednesday with the Claire Cameron Band hosting a gorgeous night of music.
First up was the Melodicas New Reed reduced to just guitar and vocals, but who set the night up in style.
Then came the 'Moves' with funky soul, pulse quickening uplifting rhythms and harmonies and songs that had the 'Well's' audience clapping whooping and dancing.
Barnsley band Gaia were next with delicious sounds of epic psychedelia combined with anthemically vivacious rhythm and rock that made the heart smile and took emotions on a musically epic journey, enthusiastically cheered by an excited warm hearted audience.
Black Water were the penultimate band and they rocked the joint into a frenzy with frenetic beats, writhing rhythmic guitaring, dazzling guitar solos and strong vocals.
Claire Cameron and her band played out the Fringe with flamboyant flair. Energetic, contemporay and unique, Claire's band had the audience writhing and clapping with pulse quickening rhythms combined with delicious harmony and melody and a stunningly visual stage presence.
What a great night at the 'Well' anybody who didn't go missed out! All of these bands are are worth going to see on their own merit-do we really have to wait a year for the next Leeds Fringe?
Andrew Sugden
YGG
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