
It is of course impossible to replace Kelly or even 'fill-his-shoes', but Glen has brought his own 'musical footwear' to the line-up. The tour was ultimately a triumph with the band giving some wonderfully dynamic performances to rapturous and supportive audiences.
In honour and tribute to a dearly departed friend and colleague, The Orchestra are clearly going from strength-to-strength and forging onwards.
Kelly wouldn't want it any other way.
Personally I was able to catch the band at Dudley Town Hall and, thanks to a standing venue that enabled dancing and easy trips to the bar throughout the whole show, I particularly enjoyed a 'tight but loose' gig at The M Club in Crewe. Check Jim Hoban's elonetwork site for a full detailed review plus pictures and video from Crewe by clicking - here.
This was all of course in addition to the hugely successful 'Evening Without Kelly Groucutt' tribute gig at The Robin2, Bilston. Jim Hoban's site again has a review and photos amongst many other goodies. Check out his concert reviews page - here.
Kelly's tribute show was a truly unique night that will live long in the memory. My highlights included a superb rendition of ELO's 'Poker' by The Groucutt Family, the appearance of Brum Beat legend Danny King and of course The Orchestra whose set rounded off the evening.
Kelly's "light shines on", not only with The Orchestra but also in the safe hands of his talented children and family.
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