About

Grace & Danger

UK Touring Blues Rock Powerhouse.

Eastbourne and Brighton based Blues Rock band Grace and Danger are quickly becoming known as the must see new-blood act on the UK music scene. The band consists of the two brothers, the explosive Rory Purdey (Guitar/Vocals) and the highly esteemed Aiden Purdey (Drums/Percussion). As well as playing music festivals and legendary venues such as The Forum (Tunbridge Wells), The Carlisle (Hastings), The Clutha (Glasgow), The Black Heart and The Fiddlers Elbow (Camden) and most recently The Cavern Pub (Liverpool) and Matt & Phreds (Manchester) the band has a particularly devoted following on the South Coast. The guys are often compared to the likes of Prince and The

Revolution, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Joe Bonamassa and Rival Sons. Although they have their influences, don’t let the comparisons fool you, these guys have a sound all of their own and it’s clear from their writing; there is something for everyone.

Line Up -

Rory Purdey - Guitar/Vocals

Aiden Purdey - Drums/Percussion

The frontman Rory Purdey (vocals, lead guitar) brings an eruptive amalgam of Jimmy Hendrix, Steve Ray Vaughan and Joe Bonamassa. Combined with his signature original sound and tone, he makes his guitar purr whenever he starts to play. Audiences are drawn in by Rory’s incredible song-writing, ear-catching vocals and virtuosic guitar playing.

With the experienced and highly esteemed Aiden Purdey on drums the band gets space to deliver a dynamic and creative thrill show. His spectacular drumming is as integral to the ‘Grace and Danger’ sound as John Bonham’s to Zeppelin, or Keith Moon’s to The Who’s. As well as keeping a tight groove for the band to work with, Aiden is also known for his impressive drum solos which have become a staple of their longer shows. Aiden is also highly in demand as a live and studio session drummer who is well versed in all genres.

Over the years the boys have had various different line ups and have discovered that it works best when they are the driving force behind the band with less moving parts. That being said they have been very lucky to have been able to play with various fantastic bass players over the years and have some of the best Sussex and the wider areas has to offer at their disposal, so they will always have a full line up to rock with when the time calls for it.

They also have a huge influence on their musical heritage. Rory and Aiden’s Uncle John Martyn (OBE) give them an extra special bond to not only the name of the band but the music they produce within. “My Uncle, John Martyn, had a special connection to music... there was a directness and integrity to his playing and writing... we hope we carry on some of that legacy....”.