SINGING FOR SCOTT!

SINGING FOR SCOTT!

The music of SCOTT SORRY will be celebrated this Autumn, when the surviving members of SORRY & THE SINATRAS reunite for a special one-night-only performance. 

Billed simply as The Sinatras for  Still Kings: The Scott Sorry Memorial Birthday Show, which takes place on 30th October at KK's Steelmill in Wolverhampton, guitarists Rich Jones and Dave Kerr will come together to celebrate the life and legacy of their friend and bandmate, who sadly passed away in October 2025 after an 8-year battle with brain cancer.

The show will also be a tribute to the band's other fallen members, drummer Lenny
Thomas and bassist Roger Segal in 2022 who passed away in 2016 and 2022 respectively.

For this unique show, Jones and Kerr will be joined by drummer Karl Rockfist (Danzig, Michael Monroe) and bassist/vocalist Billy Liar. 

“Sorry & The Sinatras was more than a band,” comments Jones. “It was a gang of great friends playing rock'n'roll the way the Lord intended - loud, fast and furious! I’m incredibly proud to get the opportunity to honour Roger, Scott and Lenny as we blast our way through these songs for one last time. Dave and I are also very fortunate to have Karl Rockfist and Billy Liar join us as honorary Sinatras - I honestly can’t think of anyone better for the job. So let’s kick off this night right and get everybody singing loud enough that even our old friends can hear it. This one’s for you, fellas.”

"I am truly honoured to be playing Sorry & The Sinatras songs again with Rich, Billy and
Karl in tribute to our brothers Scotty, Roger and Lenny," adds Kerr. "Sorry & The Sinatras was the perfect embodiment of Scotty's love of chaos and a huge chorus - a white knuckle, full-tilt, wrecking ball of a band that I will forever be grateful to have been a part of and more so to call these guys my friends. I can't wait to bring that spirit and energy to the already amazing lineup at KK's for the STILL KINGS show. So, on Oct 30th, let's raise a glass, sing our hearts out and all hail the Kings of Shambles Street!"

The Sinatras will kick off proceedings on the night, which is set to include many of Scott's friends and bandmates. Other confirmed musicians appearing on the night include Scott's former Wildhearts bandmates Ritch Battersby and CJ Wildheart, Dregen (Backyard Babies), Warner E Hodges (Jason & The Scorchers), Sami Yaffa (Hanoi Rocks/New York Dolls), Tom Spencer (The Professionals/The YoYo's), The Scott Sorry Band, Ally Dickaty (The Virgin Marys) and many more.

To get the ball rolling, a video clip has been released for the track 'Hated Heart', recorded by Scott and the band on their final tour in 2022 and available on the album Live In Bristol.

Tickets are on sale now here.

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