Mick Jagger heading to Cheltenham gig?

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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
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​Rolling Stones legend Sir Mick Jagger could be rocking up to a pal's music gig in Cheltenham on Friday.

Rumours are rife that the legendary frontman is heading to Gloucestershire to watch his friend and favourite pianist, Dino Baptiste.

According to gossip, he could be the guest of honour at The Front Rooms for Baptiste's eagerly-awaited show.

Baptiste, known for his 'dynamic' rock n' roll and blues, met Jagger in 1998 when he performed at a birthday party for the star's ex-wife Jerry Hall.

He went on to play a live set with Jagger during a music festival on the Caribbean island of Mustique in 2005.

The pair performed at the resort's popular 'Basil's Bar' - a stone's throw away from the $3.95M luxury villa that Jagger bought in 2006.

Neither Baptiste - who made it to the fourth round of this year's Britain's Got Talent - or Dale Nunn, the venue's owner, would comment about Jagger's arrival.

But Baptiste, who has supported some of the world's biggest-selling artists including Bob Dylan, Billy Joel and Alannah Myles, said: "I've played with Mick twice so far and I'd be delighted if he came to the show.

"But whether he comes or not, I can't wait to make my debut at The Front Rooms on Friday night."

The Front Rooms, dubbed the South West's answer to Ronnie Scott's, the legendary jazz club in London's Soho, opened for business last month.

Since then, the exclusive 20,000sq ft venue - which boasts two stages, three bars, a VIP area and even a red carpet onto the High Street for customers - has carved a reputation for showcasing the best British talent.

Future performances include those from The Subterraneans - described as a mix of U2, The Beatles and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers - and pianist Robbie Peaple, who has supported the likes of Amy Winehouse, Brian May and JLS.

Baptiste will play two 40-minute sets between 9pm and 11pm. His performance will be followed by 'Back to the Bridge', an eight-piece contemporary folk and pop band.

Mr Nunn played down the rumours about Sir Mick's appearance, but said: "It's a privilege to be involved in such a magnificent venue.

"The Front Rooms has become a lively hub of new music and I can't wait for Friday night's show - whether Mick Jagger arrives or not."

Sir Mick Jagger was yesterday unavailable for comment.

For tickets and information about future performances, visit www.thefrontrooms.com

For all of your music news and reviews, visit Crackerjack Gloucestershire.

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    by bonnie, cheltenham

    Friday, November 06 2009, 4:36PM

    “Gareth i googled take it to the bridge, found the folk pop,also the funk pop band, along with Back to the Bridge The 8piece Funk/pop/soul band actually playing tonight from 11 at The Front Rooms”

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    by Dale, Cheltenham

    Friday, November 06 2009, 4:07PM

    “Jealousy gets you nowhere peter, God there are some ignorant people in this world, and yes peter you are one of them. got ou the wrong side of bed did you........
    I shall be there whether he goes or not, i have been to the front rooms on several occasions, and yes it is the best venue in town. beats any night club. Good on them for giving cheltenham something classy.”

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    by Peter, Cheltenham

    Thursday, November 05 2009, 8:14AM

    “I wonder if his hair is his own; not many pensioners have hair like that, but then not many pensioners can afford to have their hair looked after like Jagger.Pity he cannot do anything about the wrinkles his face looks worse than a map of London underground.”

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    by meat loaf, tescos

    Wednesday, November 04 2009, 10:39PM

    “will he bring his zimmer frame”

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    by Gareth, Cheltenham

    Wednesday, November 04 2009, 4:34PM

    “Take it to the Bridge - for FOLK & Pop band, read FUNK & Pop according to the venue!

    Subtle difference there Echo!”

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