Gig and Videoย Shoot Next Week

Red Guitars members Hal, John, Lou and Matt (currently known as ‘Temp Band Name’) invite you to the video shoot of their new single ‘Blazing Zombies’.

Our first gig since our two recent Red Guitars UK tours is coming up next Sunday 27th. Come and join us for the gig and video shoot. Weโ€™ll be playing a special one off set of songs, some old, some new and some surprises, as well as filming the video for our new single. Sunday April 27th at O’Rileys Hull.

Come and have some fun. You are invited to dress up as a Zombie and join in with us for the video filming. Free entry with advance ticket only. Ticket Link : https://skiddle.com/e/40647406

Be great to see you there!

Currently Temp Band Name Hal, John, Lou and Matt, find out more, visit our website here: https://redguitarsband.com/

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Red Guitars โ€˜America and Meโ€™ Live 1986

Good find this weekend – high energy Red Guitars, ‘America and Me’ at a festival in Europe in 1986. We had plenty of fun with that song.  

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Two Years Ago!

Two years ago we were in the middle of our first UK tour since 1984. We had a whale of a time! Seems longer than two years ago ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Here’s a selection of photos from the tour – O’Rileys dress rehearsal, Leeds, Manchester, Glasgow, Hull, Brighton, London and Birmingham.


Photos mostly by Richard Duffy-Howard, also Sydpix, DP Jaques, Jacqui Stewart and Rob Telford.

Red Guitars 2023 Through A Lens

Rich came on tour with us again this year, as official band photographer, and also took charge of the merch stand, and drove the van from gig to gig. This is his account of the tour. It’s part of his annual music round up, the rest of which you can see here: https://loudhailer.net/2023/12/30/2023-in-music/

September. Here at last and four weeks off to drive the van with Lou on the Red Guitars 2023 UK tour. It is an incredible experience, days dissolve and morph into journeys and cities. The tour, and every gig, is well documented on www.red-guitars.com  – so this is not about the gigs.

We started at Manchesterโ€™s Night and Day Cafรฉ, central Manchester is a fast and heady mix of posh shopping and everyone rushing around with purpose but in a festival, circus type vibe and with a heavy scent in the air. A great gig and greratโ€‚to meet Charlie from Cape Town, but also great that Newcastle Cluny was next in a more familiar and homely east coast sort of setting โ€“ rivers, bridges, estuary. The Newcastle gig involved driving the minibus from Hull for logistical reasons, JR and Matt drove the van up the coast from Brid with Jerry. So me and Lou were accompanied by the constant stories, joking, and laughing of Jos, Hal and Doug including Doug finding an app on his phone which enabled Pavarotti to sing Good Technology, before a much needed pit-stop at Thirsk on the A19 for coffee and snacks. After the Cluny weโ€™re back in the van and a wondrous drive up the centre of the country to Glasgow Attic followed, with a โ€˜Welcome to Scotlandโ€™ and great view into Alba from a lay-by on the A68. We met Andrew and Peter Holmes of Selkirk Glass on the way up and had a delicious next day breakfast at the Single-End, if youโ€™re ever in Glasgowโ€ฆ

The way back down took us through Dumfries and Galloway on the M74 in Scotland that becomes the M6 (no โ€˜Welcome to Englandโ€™ sign) before turning left and into the Dales, with coffee and scones on Church Street in Ilkley, negotiating a single track road in a long wheel base over the moors at rush hour and then down to the Old Woollen in Farsley, with old chum Choque at the helm. The next was a day off at home, spent downloading, processing and uploading and posting the photos of the gigs so far to keep a rolling record of the tour, and to promote the next part, by showing what a great time we were all having. Then on to the unique Dorothy Pax in Sheffieldโ€™s Victoria Quays and being introduced to a 2.5% Grapefruit Radler in unfathomably tall glasses with half a grapefruit in each (thanks to Richard), before a quick breather and then the long journey south, over the bridge and back on the road to Bristol.

Bristol Exchange kicked off the southern leg and it was great to catch up with our friend Nick Harper who came over for the show. We stayed in a converted coal shed in Bedlington, and spent the morning, exploring East Street, and discovering the Art Collective and Emporium on the corner of Church Road. Back in the van with Lou and the Southampton Joiners followed, steeped in musical history and one of the oldest and best grass roots venues on the circuit. The merch stand and gallery were generating lots of discussion, meeting people and sharing stories and good times, old and new.

Next up Brum and the Birmingham O2 via a compulsory stop at West Kennett long barrow for an informative and enlightening missive from JR and to soak up lots of whatever it is as we drove on through the beautiful megalithic landscape surrounding Avebury with the Ridgeway to the right, heading north towards the anthropocenic Bull Ring. Birmingham was great, getting the van from a side street in the small hours and a loud and close voice – โ€œhey man, who are you, what are you doing, where are you from? โ€ฆWhat you say? โ€ฆHull? โ€ฆHull? โ€ฆAah, (with a broad smile) welcome to Birmingham man, Birminghamโ€™s beautiful!โ€

We woke early to head east, Norwich bound and looking forward to a day off and an all-in Air BnB. Strolling through Norwich, the Lanes and Market by day and in the evening Hal made an amazing smoked salmon cream cheese pasta for everyone. After the gig we breakfasted in the Lanes and I came away from Norwich with a neat haircut and me and Lou made off with a tub of complementary sweets (called Dexterโ€™s) from the BnB, motoring south-west to Oxford Streetโ€™s famous 100 Club. The 100 Club was packed and it was great to meet up again with Michel Faber and my old mate Chris from the shop. We left Oxford Street late and headed to the next Travelodge along the Westway in the midst of an incessant lightning storm.

The next morning was a relatively short trip to Oxford along the A40, Western Avenue passing the famous Hoover Building before dropping down into the Colne Valley with skies full of red kites above. The Bullingdon, not the infamous Club, but an equally well known venue for another reason on the Cowley Road was the penultimate gig of the tour. The BnB turned out to be the most famous on tour, Christchurch College, with breakfast served in the Great Hall, home to Hogwarts and Harry Potter.

Finally, the last gig approached and we chose the scenic drive south and through the South Downs and on to Hove and Brighton Chalk. We had a day off to explore Brightonโ€™s Lanes and in the evening Jerry and Jacqui took us on a night-time sea-front walk along Kemptown and Marine Parade to Brighton Marina and a regular haunt and delicious meal with a high tide and huge waves from the remnants of Storm Ciarรกn crashing on its West Arm. Every gig was a celebration, meeting so many people and filled with so much joy and friendship, starting 2023 live at Oโ€™Rileyโ€™s in Hull and with Brighton being the last and Jerryโ€™s home town seemed a fitting end to the tour. A privilege to be a part of. Thanks guys. Hereโ€™s to more to come.

October followed that. Whilst Red Guitars were filming for the Good Technology video, I was able to photograph the alien landscapes of scrap metal waste and recycling. Some of the images led to a small exhibition at the anniversary show, two for the cover of the 12โ€ (and t-shirt) and others made the individual gig posters for the tour.  These were put together to form an exhibition at the St Johns Hotel in Hull – as part of Humber Eco Fest – which has been running since October 11th. We worked with Docks Beers in Grimsby to produce a vegan bitter called โ€˜Good Technologyโ€™ especially for the exhibition. The musical element of the exhibition was a QR code that led directly to the new video so you could watch the film at the exhibition whilst enjoying a pint of Good Technology. Hic.

Richard Duffy-Howard December 2023

UK Tour 2023: Brighton Chalk

“The final night seeing Red Guitars in Brighton was fantastic. 5 gigs, 950 miles, it has been an absolute joy to see them live again and the highlight of my gig career. I loved every moment and had the biggest thrill watching them play each time. Thanks for the most amazing tour!” Skylla

“Red Guitars played a scorching final gig of the tour tonight in Brighton, blowing away even the high winds and heavy rain lashing down outside! I sang along as if I could actually sing (not just shout). I bounced along (as if my knees were young again). Fingers crossed we get to do this all again and soon, please, folks!” Tim Bourne

“Very much enjoyed both new and old songs which are seamless in style. So good to hear the songs again delivered with all of the original musicality and life verve.” Pattimomomo

“At first I thought, this sound live, compared to a recording has to be top 4 four, in the company of bands like U2, Kula Shaker and Del Amitri, all capable of producing a sound as good or better than on records. Then I thought, all the others I saw in their prime, and at the top of their game. Not forty years later! Staggered at how fantastic it sounded.” Scott Lilley

“The last of the Red Guitars 12-date UK tour at Brighton Chalk tonight. Though age contemporaries of mine, Iโ€™d never heard their music until the 100 Club gig three days ago, a real miss on my part, so quite pleased they appeared to signal more live dates to come.” Stephen Smith

Photographs by Richard Duffy-Howard


UK Tour 2023: Bristol Exchange

“What an amazing night in Bristol! You sounded brilliant and it’s great to have some new songs. Haven’t smiled so much in years. Thank you for coming to the south west!!” Chris Crane Bristol

“Red Guitars absolutely brilliant in Bristol tonight!” Lee Flaneur Bristol

“Almost 40 years after I first saw them (supporting The Smiths, Rock City Nottingham, 15 February, 1984), Red Guitars still amazing. Best three-guitar band on the planet…” Darrell Mann Bristol

“Great to see the African inspired and still politically relevant after 40 years Red Guitars tonight at Exchange Bristol” Cllr Helen Thornton

“You were cooking on gas last night and the new songs got the applause they deserve. See you next in Oxford!’ Michael Yeats

“What an awesome show last night in Bristol, we had such a good time. Loved the new songs! Opening with Dive was sweet!” Rick Whitman

Photos by Richard Duffy-Howard


Red Guitars Live Videos – More Classic and New Songs

Thanks to Tim Bourne for his videos from the 2023 tour. First up, the last track of the last gig of the tour, the encore, Paris France.

In Tim’s words, โ€œRed Guitars played a scorching final gig of the tour tonight in Brighton, blowing away even the high winds and heavy rain lashing down outside! I sang along as if I could actually sing (not just shout). I bounced along (as if my knees were young again). Fingers crossed we get to do this all again and soon, please, folks!โ€

The second new track, Trickledown at Brighton Chalk

And the third of the new tracks we played on this tour, Ten Seconds of Fun, at The 100 Club

UK Tour 2023: Sheffield Dorothy Pax

On with the tour and the last northern gig at the Dorothy Pax in Sheffield before we head south.

“Red Guitars were an absolute treat again. Some belting new songs too!”  Eddie Coates-Madden

“Just got back from Sheffield. Red Guitars were as wonderful as ever. Small stage, huge sound.” Roger Millington

“When you’ve waited 40 years to see your favourite band from 1983 and they’re still bloomin’ brilliant!” Nigel King

“Magnificent gig by โฆRed Guitarsโฉ at the lovely โฆDorothy Paxโฉ bar down by Sheffield canal basin. Itโ€™s like the Cavern. Thanks to all concerned. Love the new tracks, bring on the LP.” Pop Music Tourism in Yorkshire

“A brilliant show as always from Red Guitars at The Dorothy Pax tonight.” Peter Matejic

“Wonderful night, so good. After all this time still fantastic!” Roger Wilde

The Sheffield gig was wonderful! One of the great nights! Terry Guest 

“The pure joy in these photos has made the gig at The Bullingdon in Oxford next Monday an essential rather than a possible! See you there!” Michael Ryan

Photos by Richard Duffy-Howard

UK Tour 2023: Leeds Old Woollen

Day four of the tour and we were back at our buddy Choque’s fab venue, The Old Woollen. Plenty of room on the stage, great sound and lights.

“An outstanding gig at a terrific venue. 40 years on, the Red Guitars are better than ever, indicative of their material which has proven to be timeless and to their playing which has matured to the very highest level. Just magnificent!” David Burnby

“Red Guitars: what makes these gigs so special is how much everyone – band and audience – is enjoying themselvesโ€ฆ โ€˜Steeltownโ€™ as the fanfare to Scunthorpe tomorrow and โ€˜Good Technologyโ€™ is just prescient.” Mike Yeats at Leeds

“Fantastic gig at the Old Woollen, the new songs were brilliant.” Andrew Rayner

“One of the best gigs my son and I have been to this year. Keep on rocking.” Paul Hiscoe

Photos by Richard Duffy-Howard



Paris, France. Lou & Hal rip it up.

Four Red Guitars UK Tour Posters

Have you got your UK Tour tickets yet?

The Red Guitars Good Technology 2023 tour takes in 12 UK dates and we are delighted that support for the tour (except Sheffield) will be our friends Liverpool based band The Room.

Tickets will be on sale now Click here for ticket links

GOOD TECHNOLOGY 2023 UK TOUR

Monday 4th September Manchester, Night & Day

Wednesday 6th September Newcastle, Cluny2

Thursday 7th September  Glasgow, Attic Garage

Friday 8th September Leeds, Old Woollen 

Sunday 10th September Sheffield, Dorothy Pax

Tuesday 12th September Bristol, Exchange

Wednesday 13th September The Joiners, Southampton

Thursday 14th September Birmingham, Academy 3

Saturday 16th September Waterfront, Norwich

Sunday 17th September London, 100 club 

Monday 18th September Oxford, The Bullingdon

Wednesday 20th September Brighton, Chalk

Posters by Richard Duffy-Howard