jazzamatazz
30-09-2010, 18:50
John first achieved notoriety with his eye-watering performance on Old Grey Whistle Test and subsequent hit single 'Really Free' in 1977. A heady mix of blind ambition and rank incompetence was to keep this microstar shining for almost two decades despite Otway's ability to turn any situation to his own disadvantage. His autobiography 'Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure' out sold, by a factor of ten, all the records he had released since his hit, and now Otway is struggling to live up to this billing - selling out London Astoria for his 2000th gig in 1993, filling the Royal Albert Hall in 1998, and charting at number 9 with his 2002 single 'Bunsen Burner'. For John 'Two Hits' Otway, 'the future's bright; the future's Otway!
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Reasons To Be Cheerful
BOX OFFICE
0871 230 1101 (24HR) or
The Boardwalk on gig nights.
Plug Box Office, Record Collector,
Rocky Horror, The Porter Brook, Sheffield City Hall Box Office, The Arena Box Office, Sheffield Students Union.