Fans will tell you that over the course of an impressive career, Redditch born Deborah Bonham has established herself as one of the finest blues rock vocalists the UK has produced.

And the good news is, she has a gig at St George's Hall in Bewdley, on February 21.

A spokesman said: "A string of critically acclaimed original album releases, captivating standing ovation concert performances at the Royal Albert Hall, London Palladium, and on the recent USA Amphitheatre Tour with Paul Rodgers, Jeff Beck and Ann Wilson of Heart, have kept her at the very forefront of the international press and music scene.

"The Band, featuring renowned guitarist Pete Bullick, lauded by the press for his passionate and exceptional guitar playing, were selected by Paul Rodgers to back him on his Free Spirit tour of the UK and US in 2017 and 2018 where they achieved fantastic reviews.

"Quarto Valley Records' Triple Vinyl, Blu-ray, CD and DVD 2018 release of Paul Rodgers 'Free Spirit' also features Deborah Bonham's performance from London's Royal Albert Hall (Vinyl and Blu-ray) and reached number 2 on the USA Billboard charts."

The spokesman added: "The signature tune 'Dust My Broom', sung by Deborah, received rave reviews and was featured on BBC Radio 2 Johnnie Walker and Cerys Mathews shows. The album has made the Sunday Times Top 100 Albums of 2018."

Critics have certainly been raving about Deborah.

One said: "‘Deborah Bonham -The best female vocalist and tightest band we should have been hearing for the last 20 years —An arena- worthy show in a club."

Another added: 'I'm not surprised by Deborah Bonham’s' brilliant reviews. I warned you, she'd blow you away!"

Strong voiced, personable, and quite the rock and roll singer, this woman (the sister of the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham) earns standing ovations at the end of her set.

Tickets and further details: https://thehall-bewdley.org.uk/music/136-deborah-bonham