Andy Abraham will be in Leighton Buzzard on Saturday night, presenting a History of the Big Bands.
The X-Factor success will be celebrating 30 years of Leighton-Linslade Music Centre.
GO! asked Andy to take on our famous Cue and Play, and he told us of his admiration for Stevie Wonder, and holds his hands up to being a fan of The Village People’s YMCA...
Tell us about the first record you bought
It was Sheila B Devotion’s Spacer, because I fancied her in that silver catsuit. Yes please!
An album you can’t live without, and why
I don’t have one particular album that is above the others. I think there are so many incredible artists that have made amazing music through the years. It’s way too difficult to choose
The most embarrassing record in your collection?
The Birdy Song, the less said the better
Your favourite cheesy disc?
The Village People’s YMCA. I would probably say more camp with a hint of cheese, especially performing it on tour in Boogie Nights. Amazing!
An album you wish you’d bought, but didn’t?
Maroon 5, Overexposed. An amazing pop album
If we could grant you a wish to meet one musician or band, who would it be?
If you could grant an audience with Donny Hathaway my dreams would come true
What question would you ask him?
I would be fascinated to know how he dealt with his mental condition at the height of his musical creativity, which ultimately led to his death
Name a song that never fails to pick you up
Michael Jackson’s Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough
And one that chills you out
Corinne Bailey Rae’s Just Like A Star
Tell us about your favourite record shop or online store?
Back in the day it was Groove Records, W1, London - it always had the latest vinyl and DJ cuts
You can step into the shoes of your musical idol for 24 hours. Who do you choose?
I would love to step into the shoes of Stevie Wonder for 24 hours at the time he wrote As - the greatest love song a man can write to his loved one
Is there a new or undiscovered artist you think we need to hear. Spill the beans.
Yes, and she won’t forgive me for it, but my daughter Tara, she has the potential to sing and write great songs
> Tickets are on sale at £40 for Saturday’s grand affair in the company of Andy, which includes a fork buffet and silent auction.
Book your tickets through Leighton Buzzard Rugby Football Club, or Leighton-Linsalde Council.
You can get more information by clicking to www.historyofthebigbands.com