Camel rock into Parr Hall

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ROCK legends Camel will perform a career-spanning selection of all-time favourite hits at Warrington Parr Hall, including the whole of The Snow Goose album for the first time since the Royal Albert Hall in 1975.
In this prevailing era of ‘distinguished rock bands’, Camel stands among the best. Classic survivors in the ultimate sense, Camel continue their forward movement having returned to the spotlight in 2013.
Andrew Latimer (guitar, vocals) the unwavering vanguard of the group, will be joined by long time band member, Colin Bass (bass vocals), with Denis Clement on drums, Guy LeBlanc on keyboard along with keyboardist and special guest Jan Schelhaus who will complete the lineup.
A celebratory tour, like many bands before them, Camel, have considerably more to celebrate. For several years, Andrew Latimer was battling terminal illness at the same time his friend and former band mate Peter Bardens
succumbed to lung and brain cancer. Ten years on, Latimer has regained his health and is looking forward to performing the epic Snow Goose in tribute to his friend, and in celebration of a career spanning more than 40 years.
This two-set tour which arrives at the Parr Hall on Thursday March 13, will embrace compositions recorded throughout those years in a personal covenant of appreciation for a deeply rewarding life of music.


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