The phenomenal UK pop culture party band, Blues Harvest, have released this wonderful promo video based on the 1976 teaser trailer for the original Star Wars movie.
Blues Harvest are a pop culture party band who have been delighting audiences at comic-cons, space centres and cantinas across the galaxy for over a decade.
This new trailer for the band is adapted from the original 1976 teaser for Star Wars, a little movie you may have heard of, and one that has shaped the identity of this band since it’s inception.
Adapting their name from ‘Blue Harvest’ (the fake working title used to hide the 1982 production of Return of the Jedi) the band first performed their blend of geek culture with movie themes and popular hits to an audience of Star Wars fans and celebrities at a convention in 2013, and since then have built up a most impressive reputation as the go-to party band for geek events.
The UK based six-piece consists of Paul “Darth Paul” Byrne (vocals & percussion), Nick “Lapti Nik” Brokenshire (guitar & vocals), Adam “Ad Bane” Jones (guitar & backing vocals), Andrew “Androo-Detoo” Bamber (keyboards & backing vocals), Jess “Bass Windu” Chudasama (bass guitar) and Andy “Andylorian” Lyth (drums & backing vocals). This talented sextet effortlessly fuse geek culture, nostalgia and energetic performances at their memorable live shows, blending their musical influences with fandom culture to result in an uplifting set of timeless movie bangers (Power of Love, Ghostbusters, Flash, Footloose), movie and TV soundtracks (Star Wars, The Mandalorian, Doctor Who, Red Dwarf), 70s awesome mixtape highlights (Hooked on a Feeling, Mr Blue Sky) and plenty of surprises along the way. Their live shows are a multimedia feast, with movie and TV footage being projected along with the music, evoking a nostalgic and crowd-pleasing experience.
Seek out Blues Harvest at a space cantina near you by following their socials:
https://www.facebook.com/bluesharvest
https://www.instagram.com/bluesharvest/
https://www.youtube.com/c/BluesHarvest
To book Blues Harvest, contact andy.lyth@gmail.com