WALTER Trout plays big blues rock music and was once voted the sixth best guitarist in a BBC Radio listeners’ poll.

He enjoys rave reviews, has topped the blues chart with the all-star albums Full Circle and The Outsider, worked with John Lee Hooker and now he has his sights set on Warrington’s Parr Hall.

Even a liver transplant and extensive rehabilitation couldn’t stop him and the esteemed blues-man now feels strong enough to resume his career of more than 50 years.

New Jersey-born Walter said: “The last year has been one where the blues truly came calling and I came face to face with death more than once.

“My wife moved me to Nebraska to improve my chances of getting a life-saving liver transplant and after a long wait I got my new liver on May 26, 2014.

“Since then I have been filled with immense gratitude. Gratitude for the fans who supported me via fundraisers, cards, messages, thoughts and prayers, for the donor and his or her family, for medical science, for my family, and for life itself.

“Everything matters more to me now. Eight months after my transplant I feel like a new man. I have strength and energy, in some ways I feel like I am in my 20s again.

“The past couple of years of playing I was getting dizzy spells, severe cramps in my hand and forearm and played many shows in severe pain. It turns out that was a result of my deteriorating liver. That is gone now.

“I am able to play better than I have in years. I feel reborn, I cannot wait to get back out on the road again and do what I love to do for my fans. The future looks great."

Tickets for the show at Parr Hall on Saturday, May 6, are on sale now. Visit pyramidparrhall.com