KURT Crandall and the Cadillac Kings park up at the New Crawdaddy Blues Club, Crays Hill, tomorrow night.

Inspired by the late, great William Clarke, vocalist and harmonica player, Kurt is a master of jump, jive, swing and deep blues.

Whether it’s solid Fifties Windy City blues grooves and ambience, jazz-inflected West Coast swing, vocal harmonies and banter, or churning rock ’n’ roll, this act has it all.

With the recent release of the band’s third album Trouble in Store, many consider this to be the group’s strongest line-up ever, featuring young pianist Henri Herbert and one of the UK’s finest West Coast-style guitarists, Mal Barclay, alongside the ace rhythm section of drummer Roy Webber and double bassist Paul Cuff.

Doors open at 8.15pm and admission to the gig is £8. Support comes from the Heaters. For more information, visit www.newcrawdaddyclub.co.uk