Holly herself. There is no other.

There was some mid-song set-list changes. Thus the need for a quick consultation with her bassist.

Superstar of The Medway, Bruce Brand - who also played the drums later on.

The Bongolian (Nasser Bouzida) was enjoying himself. He also played the organ.

A quick switch to guitar for the last song of the evening ... which contrary to my earlier post was not the Len Bright Combo's Comedy Time but a cover of the Memphis Jug Band's I Let My Daddy Do That.

A super set. Holly: "We drove all through the night to get here, so we aren't moving around a lot ... but we mean it!"
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