Sketch
SKETCH are a four piece band playing rock & pop covers from the 60′s through to todays music. The Sets include songs by The Beatles. Stones, Roy Orbison, Shadows, The Jam, Razorlight,Snow Patrol, Motown etc
Strangebrew


| Play listAddicted to love Ain’t no sunshine when she’s gone Ain’t that a shame All your lovin’ miss lovin’ At the end of line Bad moon rising Barefootin’ Before you accuse me Black magic women Brown eye’d girl Don’t let your chance go by Down on the corner Drift away Fever Green onions Hang on sloopy Hoochie coochie man Honky tonk woman I ain’t no saint I hear you knockin’ I just want to make love to you In the midnight hour Keep on running Lie to me Little red rooster Louise Love her with a feeling |
Lyin’ eyes Need your love so bad Mama told me not to come Mona Money Mustang Sally Oye como va Poor man Pride and joy Proud Mary Route 66 Shakin’ all over Sha la lee Soul limbo (the theme to the cricket!) Strange brew Summertime blues Sweet home Alabama Swing low sweet chariot The joker The thrill has gone Time is tight Two princes Walkin’ the dog We gotta get out of this place Why are people like that Wind it up Witchy woman… Plus others |
Steve Cherelle
Steve Cherelle is a British country/folk music singer and songwriter born February 1970 and raised in Essex, England
Best known for his John Denver tribute act, Cherelle appeared on Stars In Their Eyes in 1996 as Denver performing Annie’s Song. This is what launched his music career and he joined the Forever In Blues Jeans cast in 1998, alongside Garry Dorsey and toured the whole of the UK. He released his first album Wonderful Today’s which won album of the year and its title track, written by Cherelle himself, won song of the year at the UK Country Radio Awards in 1999 and Cherelle repeated this same feat with Fallin’ In, Fallin’ Out’ in 2000. Cherelle completed the hat-trick when the song Your My True North inspired by the film Message In A Bottle also won best song at the 2001 awards. The show is now hosted by Cherelle each year at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green in Surrey, England.
In addition to his performing, Cherelle is also a radio presenter and can be heard every Sunday on BBC Essex from 2pm-4pm presenting Essex Country which was named best country show at the UK Country Radio Awards in 2002 and 2003. After the sad passing of Dave Street in 2004, Cherelle also became the presenter of the country hour on the evening program on BBC South, now heard on Wednesday nights between 9 and 10pm with host Roger Day.
Cherelle says his favourite male country singer is Randy Travis and his favourite female country singer is Emmylou Harrisand he counts John Denver, Neil Diamond, The Eagles and Paul Overstreet among his influences. Aside from his love of music, Cherelle is also a movie buff and is a fan of The Apprentice.

