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Time After Time Duo Warwickshire based duo Kevin Crompton and Bill Bates have been gigging together since 1995. They have performed at a huge range of venues including folk festivals, folk clubs, country pubs, music festivals, beer festivals, corporate functions, university gigs and private garden parties for the rich and famous. Time After Time perform a wide variety of music that includes... Classic covers ... performing songs by James Taylor, Crowded House, Eric Clapton, David Grey, Van Morrison, Christy Moore and many others plus ... … some wonderful Irish songs including The Wild Rover, Leaving of Liverpool, Black Velvet Band, Whiskey in the Jar... ... as well as fantastic folk rock songs suitable for music festivals. Kevin and Bill know hundreds of songs and are happy to change their set to suit your audience. Folk Clubs Time After Time are ideal for any folk club or folk festival. We have a great passion for folk music and have enjoyed playing especially selected songs suitable for folk fans. If you want to entertain your folk club or festival audience then Time After Time are a perfect combination. We only charge a nominal amount for folk audiences we love doing it so much! Sports Meetings TIME AFTER TIME have performed at a huge variety of sporting venues including Rugby Clubs, Golf Dinners, Show jumping meetings, Football Club dinners, Motor Sport meetings and we are performed at many horse racing meetings. If you are holding an end of season party please consider Time After Time as your entertainment for the evening. Beer Festivals If you are having a beer festival then we are the perfect band for you. Call us for details - you will not be disappointed. Garden Parties TIME AFTER TIME have performed at many outdoor garden parties. If you are having a party we are ideal entertainment for the evening. For bookings telephone Bill on 0777 5842 536 or email bill@billbatesmusic.co.uk
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![]() We were playing at Kempton Races and somehow we got 500 punters to do their own rendition of The River Dance inside a huge Guinness marquee. They ended up running out of Guinness" Kevin
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