The Bronsons are a London-based high-energy garage rock/rhythm and blues band playing a 50/50 mix of original material and obscure covers. Their influences range from 60's beat, rhythm and blues and garage rock bands, through to Dr Feelgood, Eddie & the Hot Rods, The Count Bishops, Lew Lewis.
The band had a cult London following in the 1980s, playing Le Beat Route, The Embassy Club and the legendary squatters' nightclub in Bonnington Square. After splitting in 1985 they reformed in 2013 and since then have been active on the London circuit and at a number of festivals in the UK including the Ealing Blues Festival and Music at the Crossroads.
The Bronsons are a London-based high-energy garage rock/rhythm and blues band playing a 50/50 mix of original material and obscure covers. Their influences range from 60's beat, rhythm and blues and garage rock bands, through to Dr Feelgood, Eddie & the Hot Rods, The Count Bishops, Lew Lewis.
The band had a cult London following in the 1980s, playing Le Beat Route, The Embassy Club and the legendary squatters' nightclub in Bonnington Square. After splitting in 1985 they reformed in 2013 and since then have been active on the London circuit and at a number of festivals in the UK including the Ealing Blues Festival and Music at the Crossroads.