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Auriyga, Sharron Kraus, and Fursaxa
I had a most excellent evening on 2nd December at the Hare and Hounds in the company of Auriyga, Sharron Kraus, and Fursaxa – here are some videos I made to hopefully give you a bit of a flavour of the excellence of the evening: Auriyga Sharron Kraus Fursaxa It was my first go with [...] -
Video – Artsfest 2011 Highlights
As ever, we spent our Artsfest weekend wandering around shoving a video camera in performers’ faces. Here are our highlights from both days: Day 1 Performers featured: The Bonfire Radicals Great Imitation Elliot Jack Highly Sprung Performance Co The Cohen Brothers Trinity PKFR Snooty Bobs Rakesh Chauhan Day 2 Performers featured: Someone-at-the-door Samba Band Elfynn [...] -
Tipitina – Brindley Place, 16 September
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Mr Woodnote and Lil Rhys, live again on New Street
It’s always a pleasure to see these guys, with their intelligent hip-hop combined with looperlative saxophony, when they play on New Street, even if it does play havoc with any plans I’ve already made for my lunchtime! You can buy their album on Bandcamp, and also look at their obligatory MySpace and Facebook pages. (Photo [...] -
Dirty Bristow Issue Two Launch – 13 August, The Edge, Digbeth
The Bristow-lympics Opening Ceremony It’s been a time coming, but Dirty Bristow Issue Two is ready for your prying eyes and the best and first way to get one is to wave your nation’s flag at the Bristow-lympics Opening Ceremony. And getting a ticket isn’t a lottery. At The Edge, Cheapside, Digbeth — Sat 13th August. Tickets Only £6 [...] -
Moseley Folk Festival, 2-4 September
This year will be our 6th festival in Moseley Park. Each year we try our best to improve on the last, and judging by the size of our audience and the positive feedback we’ve had from our regulars we tend to get most things right. We try to program a healthy mix of traditional, contemporary [...] -
Belper Music Festival 2011 – 1-3 July 2011, Darley Dale
A new name and a new location, the annual Belper Music Festival has renamed itself to the Belper Exile Festival in honour of it’s relocation outside of Belper itself in order to be bigger and better than ever before! Confirmed acts include eclectic cowpunk psychobilly groovers The Bad Apples, Sheffield’s favourite Balkan klezmeristas The Balkan [...]







