Gypsy’s Kiss and Buffalo Fish to honour Dave Pawsey at Cart & Horses

Gypsy’s Kiss and Buffalo Fish will play the Cart & Horses, the birthplace of Iron Maiden, on 19 November 2022. The fundraising event is in memory of Cart regular Dave Pawsey.

“Recently, we lost Dave Pawsey, the Iron Maiden worshipping West Ham fanatic,” The Cart & Horses, “a Cart & Horses regular. He gifted memorabilia to the Cart and Horses, some he even commissioned. Dave was, most of all, a friend to so many people. Two of his favourite bands are playing a fundraising gig to help his family through this terrible time. Alas, he wasn’t insured, and we are hoping the rock, Metal and football fans will dig deep to help this well-loved local legend.”

19nov7:00 pmGypsy's Kiss and Buffalo Fish to honour Dave Pawsey at Cart & HorsesCart & Horses, London

The evening will see Buffalo Fish and Gyspy’s Kiss perform, both part of the Iron Maiden Family tree. Buffalo Fish features former Iron Maiden guitarist Terry Wapram, while Gyspy’s Kiss was Steve Harris’s first band which he formed in the early ’70s with David Smith.

Terry Wapram, Buffalo Fish
Former Iron Maiden guitarist Terry Wapram, at the Cart & Horses. Photo: Steve Ritchie/MetalTalk

The auction will have Derek Riggs signed prints and bits and bobs signed by others. Barry Purkis should be popping down to show his support.

Tickets are available from https://www.wegottickets.com/event/562233.

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