Established within the ‘hotbed’ of the North East music scene in the UK, The Revolutionaires bring jumpin’ hot rhythm and blues to Narberth on Saturday (November 23).

Over the last two decades, The Revolutionaires have established themselves on the UK and European Rockin’ circuit, as well as the Blues scene.

They have toured extensively both in the UK and abroad, performing at festivals in Ireland, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Malta and Dubai.

Primarily they are influenced by 1940s and 1950s R'n'B, in particular, Louis Jordan, Big Joe Turner, Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Roy Brown but have adopted a harder and more aggressive approach, synonymous with modern blues artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Duke Robillard, Jools Holland and Mike Henderson which helps create their own high energy sound.

Now also touring with their Big Band project which consists of extra horns and pianist, The Revs are hitting the festival circuit with this powerhouse line-up and big sound.

They'll be at Narberth's Queens Hall on Saturday - details on thequeenshall.org.uk