Summary
With their witty pun of a name, Les Doigts de l'Homme are, evidently, a playful bunch out to entertain as much as impress. On Wednesday night, they were greeted like long-lost copains by a crowd which had undoubtedly heard them last year and been won over by their Gallic charm. "We're back by popular demand," explained the leader. "That's what I read in the programme. So are you the popular demanders?"
For the first-time listener, this four-piece band (three guitars and bass) seemed to be more about style than substance as it wheeched through super-fast versions of Blue Skies and Ol' Man River, as if to prove how quickly les doigts of these particular men could operate - and possibly to compress the very late-starting first half so that it didn't overrun.See the full content of this document
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Les Doigts de LHomme, the Hub
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