RADA
trained Edward Tudor Pole briefly joined the Sex Pistols
as a replacement for Johnny Rotten before fronting his own band
Ed TenPole Tudor, with whom he had hits with 'Who killed Bambi?',
'3 Bells in a Row', 'Swords of 1000 Men', 'Wunderbar' and 'Throwing
my baby out with the Bath Water'. Probably best known for his appearances
in 'The Crystal Maze' and on Top of The Pops, Ed has appeared in
numerous films and plays, including The Rocky Horror Show, The Great
Rock and Roll Swindle with The Sex Pistols, White Hunter, Black
Heart with Clint Eastwood and more recently as Mr. Borgin in Harry
Potter II. He also appeared in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
in which he plays Spike Milligan.
His acoustic show has to be seen to be believed. Ageing punks and
new fans attracted by his TV and film roles are treated to a mix
of punk, country and pure rock'n'roll. Each of his catchy tunes
pays tribute to a variety of stars. Standard punk anthems stand
side by side with influences as diverse as Status Quo, Freddie Mercury,
Tammy Wynette and Shakin' Stevens.
Some people were just born to be stars. There just seems to be something
about them - the way they talk, the way they carry themselves, the
way their battered lives intigue us. Ed is mad, but deinitely not
sad.
Ed will be appearing at this years Acoustic Festival of Britain on Saturday May 23rd at Catton Hall Park on the Derbyshire/Staffordshire Borders, alongside Supertramp, Deacon Blue, Imelda May, The Animals, Eric Faulkner and many more
Visit www.acousticfestival.co.uk for more details