Lovely evening ,really cheered us up to reminisce all the old 60s songs.Great performance by the band.
Posted by Roy Willis on 22/11/2023
Maximum Rhythm And Blues with The Manfreds, Cadogan Hall, London - 21st November 2023
This was my favourite concert ever - all the performers were excellent and Paul Jones looks incredible, sings amazingly and has to be the world's best harmonica player. Mike D'Abo's voice was really strong, he was brilliant too. The audience really loved the event and we sang along to many of the songs, which we all knew of course. My absolute favourite has always been "Smokestack Lightning" and Paul's singing of this completely blew me away. I will definitely see them again when they come to somewhere near me.
Posted by Anna on 22/11/2023
Maximum Rhythm And Blues with The Manfreds, Cadogan Hall, London - 21st November 2023
Absolutly fantastic show Everyone of the artists brilliant Paul Jones on the harmonica out of this world .A great night out atmosphere was really great
Posted by Jeannie on 12/11/2023
Maximum Rhythm And Blues with The Manfreds, Corn Exchange, Cambridge - 11th November 2023
Fabulous from start to finish. Still extremely talented musicians, they've lost nothing with age! Thoroughly enjoyable evening singing along to songs of yester year.
Posted anonymously on 10/11/2023
Maximum Rhythm And Blues with The Manfreds, De Montfort Hall, Leicester - 9th November 2023
Seem them many times and they never disappoint. Brilliant evening. What amazing musicians. Paul Jones is awesome. The venue, De Montfort Hall is a wonderful venue.
Posted by Stella Sefton on 10/11/2023
Maximum Rhythm And Blues with The Manfreds, De Montfort Hall, Leicester - 9th November 2023
The Manfreds are a British band from London, originally formed as Manfred Mann in the 1960s. Known for their rhythm and blues, jazz, and pop influences, they gained fame with hit singles such as "5-4-3-2-1" and "Do Wah Diddy Diddy." Key albums include The Five Faces of Manfred Mann (1964) and Mann Made (1965). Their latest release, Makin' Tracks (2022), showcases their enduring talent. The Manfreds have toured extensively, supporting acts like The Rolling Stones, and performed at notable venues such as the Royal Albert Hall.