6th November 2022 7:30 pm - 11:30 pm Ramsgate Music Hall - CT11 8NJ

We’re thrilled to welcome back The BellRays on November 6th!

A force of nature hailing from Riverside, California. Known worldwide for the punk, rock, soul sound that is uniquely theirs, blowing minds in clubs and bars all over. We’re in for a hell of a show…

“Soulful Rockin’ Blues with a bit of Punk attitude. They sound like Maggie Bell jamming with Thin Lizzy”Louder than War


Blues is the teacher. Punk is the preacher. It’s all about emotion and energy, experience and raw talent, spirit and intellect. Exciting things happen when these things collide. Bob Vennum and Lisa Kekaula made the BellRays happen in 1991 in East LA but they weren’t really thinking about any of this then. They wanted to play music and they wanted it to feel good. They wanted people to WANT to get up, to NEED to get up and check out what was going on. Form an opinion. React.

So they took everything they knew about; the Beatles, Stevie Wonder, the Who, the Ramones, Billie Holiday, Lou Rawls, Hank Williams, the DB’s, Jimmy Reed, Led Zeppelin, to name a very few and pressed it into service. It was never about coming up with a ‘sound’, or fitting in with a scene. It was about the energy that made all that music so irresistible. It was the history BEFORE Led Zeppelin that led them to that point. The Beatles thought they were playing R&B. It just came out like ‘Rubber Soul’. The Ramones were trying to be Del Shannon or Neil Sedaka and out came ‘Rocket to Russia’.

With the BellRays there was no conscious effort to ‘combine’ rock and soul because they didn’t see them as divided in the first place. Blues was teaching. Punk was preaching. The BellRays were always listening.


“Sometimes you don’t realise how much you’ve missed bands until they’re back on the scene. Such are The Bellrays”Louder Sound

“A hopped-up blast of hybrid magnificence” Tinnitist

“They’re louder than any rhythm and blues act could ever imagine, and they play with more heart than most young rock bands out there”Pop Matters