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Sax & Guitar Blues Fusion Heads to UK Stage

A Transatlantic Blues Collaboration Takes Flight

Tom Waters and Geoff Achison are bringing their collaborative project Brush With The Blues to UK audiences, and this partnership deserves your attention. According to Blues Matters Magazine, the duo successfully completed a 14-date Australian run in 2025 that earned strong reviews, and they’re now crossing the Atlantic to share their unique sound with British blues fans.

This collaboration combines sax-led rhythm and blues with guitar-driven roots music in ways that honor tradition while pushing forward. The pairing of these two instruments creates a dynamic interplay that recalls the great jump blues pioneers who understood how horns and guitars could drive a band forward with infectious energy.

Why This Matters for UK Blues Fans

The UK has always maintained a special relationship with the blues. Furthermore, the British blues invasion proved that artists on this side of the Atlantic could breathe fresh life into American blues traditions. Waters and Achison tap into that legacy while creating something distinctly their own.

The show dedicates itself to honoring late influences—a gesture that speaks to the blues community’s reverence for those who came before. As a result, audiences will experience not just entertainment, but genuine musical storytelling rooted in blues heritage. Additionally, the combination of guitar-driven roots traditions with saxophone textures offers listeners something refreshingly contemporary yet deeply authentic.

This tour represents exactly what contemporary blues needs: artists willing to honor the form’s foundations while exploring new sonic territory. Meanwhile, the success of their Australian dates demonstrates that this conversation between instruments and styles resonates with modern audiences hungry for genuine blues expression.

If you’ve been seeking live blues that respects blues music history while refusing to be confined by it, Brush With The Blues deserves a spot on your calendar. The UK run promises to deliver exactly what the best blues performances always do: connection, authenticity, and the unmistakable sound of musicians in genuine dialogue.

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Jess
Blues fan since the early 70s with decades of writing, photography, and broadcasting across blues publications and internet radio. Now sharing the music's rich history and the artists who shaped it at BluesChronicles.com.
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