LOVE with Johnny Echols

LOVE with Johnny Echols

LOVE with Johnny Echols

By The Fleece Bristol

Date and time

Thu, 1 Aug 2024 19:30 - 23:00 GMT+1

Location

The Fleece

12 Saint Thomas Street Bristol BS1 6JJ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

From 1993 until Arthur’s death in 2006, the band Baby Lemonade were an essential part of the renaissance of LOVE’s music. This iteration of LOVE saw many sold-out tours, two sell-outs at the Royal Festival Hall as well as back-to-back Glastonbury performances and an appearance on Later with Jools Holland.

Johnny Echols and Arthur Lee were childhood friends whose families both moved from Memphis to Los Angeles. Teenage Johnny & Arthur teamed up to form the groups Arthur Lee & The LAG’s and the American Four before they formed LOVE in 1965. The classic LOVE line up featuring Johnny disbanded in 1968. Johnny reunited with Arthur Lee in 2005 to perform with LOVE once more.

Baby Lemonade formed in 1992 by Rusty Squeezebox, Mike Randle and David “Daddy-O” Green. In 1993 the band landed the gig of a lifetime opening up for LOVE. That show was the last for that incarnation of LOVE as Arthur replaced them with Baby Lemonade. Baby Lemonade released records on Sympathy for the Record Industry, Munster and Big Deal between 1993 and 2001.

In 2005 the LOVE line up once again featured Arthur’s childhood friend and founding member Johnny Echols on lead guitar who returned after a 37-year absence. In July of 2005, Arthur was diagnosed with Leukaemia and after a brave battle he passed away one year later. Arthur’s last show was with Baby Lemonade and Johnny Echols on June 23rd at San Francisco’s Cafe Du Nord. The world had lost a true music legend.


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Legendary live music venue situated in the heart of Bristol offering live music and club nights 7 nights per week since 1982!

The Fleece is a grade II* listed building, first used as a sheep trading market in the 1800s, hence the name! Since welcoming new management in 2010, the venue has seen a massive refurbishment, allowing for a 450-standing capacity, complete will full accessibility for disabled customers.

Bristol largest independent venue has hosted the likes of Radiohead, Idles, Oasis, Muse, Skinny Lister, Jeff Buckley, Coldplay, Amy Winehouse, Frank Carter & Rattlesnakes, Queens Of The Stone Age, The Darkness, Yonaka, George Ezra and Ed Sheeran to name few!