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Great set of musicians. Harmonica playing outstanding. Played most of live at marquee album some covers and other songs. Good night out.
Posted by Neil T on 19/10/2025
Nine Below Zero, The Flowerpot, Derby - 18th October 2025
Very enjoyable performance. Sounded great! One of the best nights I've had at the Flowerpot.
Posted by Steve on 19/10/2025
Nine Below Zero, The Flowerpot, Derby - 18th October 2025
Really good bands I enjoyed the whole night. At the end both bands joined together and did one of the best encores I've seen in a long time , absolutely epic performance.
Posted by Howard Heseltine on 25/01/2025
Nine Below Zero & Dr. Feelgood, The Drill, Lincoln - 24th January 2025
Have seen Dr Feelgood before. They always give an electric performance. Mine below zero were fantastic too. Had a great evening with great music and performances.
Posted by Sharon on 12/10/2024
MAXIMUM R&B - NINE BELOW ZERO + DR. FEELGOOD, Saint Luke's, Glasgow - 11th October 2024
Absolutely brilliant, great venue great beer great band !!!!
Posted by Mark on 18/12/2023
Nine Below Zero, The Flowerpot, Derby - 16th December 2023
Nine Below Zero are a British blues band formed in South London in 1977 by guitarist and lead vocalist Dennis Greaves. The original line-up included bassist Peter Clark, drummer Kenny Bradley, and harmonica player Mark Feltham. They initially performed under the name 'Stan's Blues Band' in London clubs before changing their name to Nine Below Zero in 1979, inspired by the Sonny Boy Williamson II song.
Their debut album, Live at the Marquee, was released in 1980, followed by Don't Point Your Finger in 1981, produced by Glyn Johns. The band gained recognition with appearances on television shows like The Young Ones, performing "11+11". They also supported major acts such as The Kinks and The Who. Their third album, Third Degree, peaked at number 38 on the UK Albums Chart.
Over the years, Nine Below Zero have experienced line-up changes but have continued to tour and record. They have released several albums, including It's Never Too Late in 2012 and the band remains active, performing live and engaging with fans.