The Disciples of Soul
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DISCIPLES OF SOUL EXCITED BY COMEBACK GIG AT NUNEATON’S QUEENS HALL
Yes it’s really happening! The Disciples of Soul are reforming and playing their comeback gig at the Queens Hall in Nuneaton on August 1, 2025.
In their heyday The Disciples were one of the area’s most popular bands with their high-energy shows and up-tempo, authentic sound of soul classics and all-time favourites.
The re-formed band, first formed three decades ago, features five original members - vocalist, Paul Skyers, guitarist Ted Dwyer, drummer Aidey Burr with Adey Lee, saxophone, and Guy Greenway, trumpet, leading the brass section.
Those originals will be boosted by the addition of Catherine Nightingale on vocals, bass player Conner O’Conner and Paul Squire on baritone saxophone.
Aidey says rehearsals are going well and promises the great sound of soul will be just as good, if not better than ever.
He said: “We’re really excited to be back together and are busy practising those old, soul favourites ready for this comeback gig at the Queens Hall in Nuneaton.
“It is great to be re-launching the band at the top music venue in our home town and we are then looking forward to being back on the road to entertain audiences all over the Midlands and beyond.”
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Yes it’s really happening! The Disciples of Soul are reforming and playing their comeback gig at the Queens Hall in Nuneaton on August 1, 2025.
In their heyday The Disciples were one of the area’s most popular bands with their high-energy shows and up-tempo, authentic sound of soul classics and all-time favourites.
The re-formed band, first formed three decades ago, features five original members - vocalist, Paul Skyers, guitarist Ted Dwyer, drummer Aidey Burr with Adey Lee, saxophone, and Guy Greenway, trumpet, leading the brass section.
Those originals will be boosted by the addition of Catherine Nightingale on vocals, bass player Conner O’Conner and Paul Squire on baritone saxophone.
Aidey says rehearsals are going well and promises the great sound of soul will be just as good, if not better than ever.
He said: “We’re really excited to be back together and are busy practising those old, soul favourites ready for this comeback gig at the Queens Hall in Nuneaton.
“It is great to be re-launching the band at the top music venue in our home town and we are then looking forward to being back on the road to entertain audiences all over the Midlands and beyond.”
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