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Swamp blues • Classic rock • Soul • Country grit

About The
Cadillac Saints

A Hertfordshire band with more collective road miles than a mid-size freight company, The Cadillac Saints are what happens when six genuinely seasoned musicians decide to stop being sensible and just play the music they love.

Between them, they've shared stages with Motorhead, UFO, Saxon, and Joe Elliott of Def Leppard. They've played Glastonbury. They've opened MK Stadium. They've performed at the Royal Albert Hall, the Barbican, the Barfly, and The Clapham Grand. They've gigged in Venice, toured Italy and Poland, and rang in one New Year's Eve at the Royal Meridien on Jumeira Beach, Dubai. At least one of them performed for Her Majesty the Queen, who was reportedly tapping her foot to the groove.

Their session CVs read like a Who's Who of contemporary pop: Gabrielle, Nelly Furtado (50,000 people at Hyde Park, no big deal), Kym Marsh, Stacie Orrico. Their work has aired on BBC, Channel 4, Netflix, and the Discovery Channel. They've been signed to A&M Records, Universal, Virgin/EMI, and bravely Simon Cowell's various operations!

And then there's Louise, the voice. A front woman forged on the London circuit under serious major-label scrutiny, she's headlined sold-out shows from the Camden Barfly to The Clapham Grand, and once received the unreserved approval of John Lydon himself. She is exactly as formidable as that sounds.

They formed The Cadillac Saints because they love the music: big, breathing, groove-led Americana drawn from CCR, Little Feat, The Allman Brothers, The Rolling Stones, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Songs that feel better the louder they get. Feel over flash. Recently formed, already earning repeat bookings — come for the CV, stay for the groove.

Swamp blues • Classic rock • Soul • Country grit

Groove-led roots rock 

Groove-led roots rock 

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