The Cold Heart Revue
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GB Portsmouth – Blues
The Cold Heart Revue

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'The Cold Heart Revue' are a UK blues and rock band.

The group were introduced to Sir Paul McCartney at the LIPA Graduation Ceremony and been encouraged by the 'Rolling Stones' lead guitarist Ronnie Wood. They have appeared on BBC's 'The One Show' in the UK and 'The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson' on CBS Television in the US - filmed in Los Angeles California. 'The Cold Heart Revue' are scheduled to release their debut UK single 'Where Are The Villians Now?' in early 2015.

They interacted with Jimmy Fallon, host of NBC's 'Tonight Show' at the world-famous Rockefeller Center Studios in New York and received direct music guidance at a 'Live Nation UK' event from the reformed Bob Geldof and the Boomtown Rats. 'The Cold Heart Revue' were featured at the 50th Cambridge Folk Festival with Van Morrison and Sinead O'Connor covered by MOJO Magazine and have received praise from UK presenter Jonathan Ross at a taping for Channel 4 Television.

World-famous singer Martha Reeves described them as 'talented young men' during her 'Calling Out Around The World Tour' and they have worked with the 'BBC National Orchestra of Wales' on a prestigious television project for BBC ONE. The band has been nominated for the 'Best Guitar Award' from the 'Institute of Contemporary Music Performance' in West London, UK and have been complimented by British film actor Michael Caine.

'The Cold Heart Revue' were featured in a major BBC event for 'Children In Need'. They have made city appearances at prestigious venues like London's 'South Bank Centre' and have performed live in Ireland, as part of their 'Dublin: Fair City Tour' with certain nights sponsored by 'Guinness Amplify'. The group appeared at an open-air summer concert event at Highclear House - which is used as ITV Television's 'Downton Abbey' and met with notorious 'Monty Python' film and television actors Michael Palin and Terry Jones.

Rod Stewart has praised the band in London and they have participated in an interview with BBC Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans. They are ambassadors of the 'Playing for Change' initiative and have played at the 10th Wychwood Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse which featured BBC 6 Music's 'Funk and Soul Show'. Other highlights include interviewing film actor Dan Aykroyd about his 'BluesMobile Radio Show' for 'Empire Online' and working with respected BBC broadcaster Mark Lamarr on 'The Mouth' radio series.

'The Cold Heart Revue' have received kind words of encouragement from BBC Radio 2 blues broadcaster Paul Jones and British jazz trombonist Chris Barber. 2015 is set to be a big year for the band.