Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by and taking a look at our site. The first half of the year has been a busy time for the band. For our first show of 2010 we brought our Blues Party to the Customs House in South Shields. Various private functions, charity events and Blues Parties on the Sea Front and Alston Town Hall followed and we've enjoyed every one. Now we're returning to the Customs House on the 1st of October bigger and better we are suited and rebooted!
The Bio sections of the site will be completed in the next couple of weeks so you can get a closer look at each of the lads in the band whether that's a good thing or not I'll leave up to you...
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All the best!!
Shake Ya Tailfeather

Shake Ya Tailfeather are back!
The band has played all over the North in pubs, clubs, hotels, theatres and outdoor festivals. Now it's time to let the theatre experience begin!
Following a very successful Blues Party at The Customs House Theatre back in March 2010 the band are setting up for a North East theatre tour.
Led by front man and former Emmerdale star Dale Meeks, Shake Ya Tailfeather with their mix of blues, soul and rock are using their Suited & Rebooted show as a blueprint for a tour with a new look and new sound.
So come along bend over and Shake Ya Tailfeather!
Shake Ya Tailfeather: Suited & Re-booted
The Customs House Theatre
Mill Dam
South Shields
Tyne & Wear
NE33 1ES
Shows starts: 7:30pm
Tickets: £10/£8 concessions
To book tickets contact the Box Office on 0191 454 1234 or click here to book online
Shake Ya Tailfeather performed live in aid of the NSPCC at the Trimmers Arms in South Shields on Thursday the 22nd of July.
Thank you to everyone that came down and dug deep for the charity. You helped us raise £490 on the night and generated a great atmosphere!
Thank you to everyone who donated raffle and auction prizes and a big thank you to Gemma McStea who did a fantastic job of organising the event. Gemma is also taking part in the upcoming Great North Run to help raise more funds for the NSPCC.