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Oct

The Bellrays live at The Night Owl

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The Night Owl, Lower Trinity Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B9 4AG

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02 Oct 2025

| Doors open: 8:00 PM


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Thursday 2nd October


The Night Owl proudly presents The Bellrays


Blues is the teacher. Punk is the Preacher. It's all about emotion and energy. Experience and raw talent, spirit and intellect. Exciting things happen when these things collide.

Bob Vennum and Lisa Kekaula made The BellRays happen in 1990 in Riverside, California but they weren't really thinking about any of this then. They wanted to play music and they wanted it to feel good. They wanted people to WANT to get up, to NEED to get up and check out what was going on. Form an opinion. React.

So they took everything they knew about; the Beatles, Stevie Wonder, the Who, the Ramones Billie Holiday, Lou Rawls, Hank Williams, the DB's, Jimmy Reed, and Led Zeppelin (to name a very few to whom "BLUES IS THE TEACHER") and pressed it into service.

Those bands and artists have since become "buzz words", things to imitate and sound like. That was never The BellRays intention. The BellRays were never about coming up with a "sound", or fitting in with a scene. It was about the energy that made all that music so irresistible. The BellRays' influences learned from the Blues and then learned how to to make it their own. The Beatles wanted to play R&B, converted that energy and invented "Rubber Soul". The Ramones were trying to be Del Shannon or Neil Sedaka and out came "Rocket to Russia".

It's an organic trail that flows through Bob and Lisa and the current rhythm section of Pablo Rodas (Lisa and the Lips, Alber Solo) on bass and Craig Waters (Countdowns, Andre Williams, Cody Chestnut) on drums, and comes out honest and urgent. You will learn and you will feel. Blues is always teaching and Punk is always preaching.

The BellRays are always listening.


Standard tickets £12 / £11 concessions / More on the door

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