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Copperhead at The Golden Fleece

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Published Date: 21 May 2009
Copperhead at The Golden Fleece, Stamford, 16th May 2009.
Tonight holds a laid back atmosphere, here in one of Stamford's well-known locals.

The Golden Fleece tonight hosts Rock n' Roll cover band Copperhead.

Four guys with love for simply playing.

There appears to be no pressure, there's plenty
of band mate to band mate and band to crowd banter, all of which eases all present into some classic rock songs suitably performed with a frontman who shows signs of possessing a classic rock voice.

Playing everything from Led Zeppelin to Green Day, from Metallica to The Killers, the band showcase tight musicianship and well rehearsed recitals of such classics.

Copperhead's playing only enhances the relaxed and chilled out mood.

These are four guys who obviously don't take themselves too seriously.

This is refreshing in a modern music industry being tarnished with big egos and everybody forgetting about the actual music in order to make sure as much money as possible is being made.

Having fun is the main objective of Copperhead and they do it very well whilst bringing the crowd along with them.

This combined with some great covers of some great songs equals a great night out.

Amy Parker



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  • Last Updated: 21 May 2009 11:30 AM
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  • Location: Stamford
 
 

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