www.bateman.co.uk
Sunday, 5 August 2012
Bands On The Bank 2012
Bands on the Bank @ Batemans Visitor Centre Wainfleet Sat 18 Aug2pm Salem Bridge Brewery, Wainfleet, Lincs, PE24 4JE
Under 12’s will be admitted free and there will be a charge of £2.00 for adults
www.bateman.co.uk
www.bateman.co.uk
Carpenters Arms Boston - August Gigs
Gigs @ The Carpenter Arms,
Witham Street Boston Lincs PE21 6PU for August.
All
commencing at 9pm
SAT 4TH AUG KUDOS -
COVERS BAND
SAT 11TH AUG MICHEAL AND OZZY - ACQUSTIC DUO
FRI 24TH AUG MICHEAL AND OZZY - ACQUSTIC DUO
SAT 25TH AUG HALF CUT HEROS - COVERS BAND
SUN 26TH JAMMING SESSION WITH CUTTING LOOSE - ALL MUSICIANS WELCOME TO COME ALONG AND JOIN IN.
FRI 31ST AUG VIYNL NITE 8.30pm
SAT 11TH AUG MICHEAL AND OZZY - ACQUSTIC DUO
FRI 24TH AUG MICHEAL AND OZZY - ACQUSTIC DUO
SAT 25TH AUG HALF CUT HEROS - COVERS BAND
SUN 26TH JAMMING SESSION WITH CUTTING LOOSE - ALL MUSICIANS WELCOME TO COME ALONG AND JOIN IN.
FRI 31ST AUG VIYNL NITE 8.30pm
Further details from...
01205 362840
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Animals and Friends with Zoot Money Available for Gigs in December
ANIMALS AND FRIENDS with ZOOT MONEY
Available for Gigs in December 2012
ANIMALS & FRIENDS
In 1957 John Steel and Eric Burdon formed what was later to be The Animals.
John Steel has worked constantly since the late 1950’s. The Original Animals split in 1966 but reformed again in the 1970’s to record a new Albu
joined on stage by Peter Barton on Bass and Vocals. Pete has been working with John since the early 1990’s, previous to that Peter was bass player with Wayne Fontana as one of The Mindbenders. Danny Handley completes the current line-up. Danny’s credits include Spencer Davis, Ric Lee (Ten Years After) and Bobby Elliott of The Hollies.
Over the last two decades John Steel and the band have completed countless successful tours around the world. The band has released several new CD’s along with new DVD’s.
The band still performs to packed houses around the world.
Now in his 70’s John Steel still continues to perform with the passion and energy that he has always had.
Without doubt one of the great British pioneers of Blues and Rock.
ZOOT MONEY
Piano player and organist Zoot Money (George Bruno Money) was the most colourful exponent of early British rhythm and blues, legendary for his outrageous live appearances. Born in Bournemouth to Italian parents, he moved to London in the early 1960s where he worked with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated in between spells with his own Big Roll Band, with whom he had various hits including the massive 'Big Time Operator' in 1965. On their first album, 'Live at Klooks Kleek' (CBS, 1966, produced by Gus Dudgeon), the band comprised Nick Newall on sax, Colin Allen on drums and Andy Summers on guitar, joined by Johnny Almond in later line-ups of the Big Roll Band. Money went on to form Dantalian's Chariot, (a psychedelic trio with Summers and Allen), in response to the new mood of 1967. In September 1967, at the height of the "summer of love", they released a typically bizarre single, 'Madman Running through the Fields'. The trio broke up soon after and Money and Summers
and Allen), in response to the new mood of 1967. In September 1967, at the height of the "summer of love", they released a typically bizarre single, 'Madman Running through the Fields'. The trio broke up soon after and Money and Summers moved to San Francisco to join Eric Burdon's New Animals for a spell. In
1970 Zoot released his first solo album, 'Welcome to My Head'. By this time he was also in demand as a session man, always managing to leave his personal stamp on a recording, in particular on Kevin Coyne's 'In Living Black And White' (Virgin, 1976). During the 1970s Zoot Money developed a parallel career as a film actor, which has continued to the present day. The past thirty years have seen him continue to record and perform, both as a featured artist with fellow 1960s stars such as Spencer Davis and Alan Price and in his own right with the Big Roll Band, who are enjoying a renaissance as Zoot introduces his unique brand of blues to a new generation.
For more information contact Peter Barton
At Rock Artist Management 0771 2628366
Available for Gigs in December 2012
ANIMALS & FRIENDS
In 1957 John Steel and Eric Burdon formed what was later to be The Animals.
John Steel has worked constantly since the late 1950’s. The Original Animals split in 1966 but reformed again in the 1970’s to record a new Albu
joined on stage by Peter Barton on Bass and Vocals. Pete has been working with John since the early 1990’s, previous to that Peter was bass player with Wayne Fontana as one of The Mindbenders. Danny Handley completes the current line-up. Danny’s credits include Spencer Davis, Ric Lee (Ten Years After) and Bobby Elliott of The Hollies.
Over the last two decades John Steel and the band have completed countless successful tours around the world. The band has released several new CD’s along with new DVD’s.
The band still performs to packed houses around the world.
Now in his 70’s John Steel still continues to perform with the passion and energy that he has always had.
Without doubt one of the great British pioneers of Blues and Rock.
ZOOT MONEY
Piano player and organist Zoot Money (George Bruno Money) was the most colourful exponent of early British rhythm and blues, legendary for his outrageous live appearances. Born in Bournemouth to Italian parents, he moved to London in the early 1960s where he worked with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated in between spells with his own Big Roll Band, with whom he had various hits including the massive 'Big Time Operator' in 1965. On their first album, 'Live at Klooks Kleek' (CBS, 1966, produced by Gus Dudgeon), the band comprised Nick Newall on sax, Colin Allen on drums and Andy Summers on guitar, joined by Johnny Almond in later line-ups of the Big Roll Band. Money went on to form Dantalian's Chariot, (a psychedelic trio with Summers and Allen), in response to the new mood of 1967. In September 1967, at the height of the "summer of love", they released a typically bizarre single, 'Madman Running through the Fields'. The trio broke up soon after and Money and Summers
and Allen), in response to the new mood of 1967. In September 1967, at the height of the "summer of love", they released a typically bizarre single, 'Madman Running through the Fields'. The trio broke up soon after and Money and Summers moved to San Francisco to join Eric Burdon's New Animals for a spell. In
1970 Zoot released his first solo album, 'Welcome to My Head'. By this time he was also in demand as a session man, always managing to leave his personal stamp on a recording, in particular on Kevin Coyne's 'In Living Black And White' (Virgin, 1976). During the 1970s Zoot Money developed a parallel career as a film actor, which has continued to the present day. The past thirty years have seen him continue to record and perform, both as a featured artist with fellow 1960s stars such as Spencer Davis and Alan Price and in his own right with the Big Roll Band, who are enjoying a renaissance as Zoot introduces his unique brand of blues to a new generation.
For more information contact Peter Barton
At Rock Artist Management 0771 2628366
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Lincolnhire Day of Music Dance & Song
Lincolnhire Day of Music Dance & song at Leadenham August 5
Join in for the third Day of Lincolnshire Folk Music, Dance and Song. Last year around 1,000 people of all ages joined us to watch 40 cracking artists. Join in the singarounds, workshops and sessions.
Stalls of local crafts and kids activities will also be available.
Venue: The George Hotel, Leadenham, LN5 0PN
Time: 11am til late
Tickets: None! Its all free and no booking is required for the workshops or sessions.
Full details @ www.600whiskies.co.uk
Join in for the third Day of Lincolnshire Folk Music, Dance and Song. Last year around 1,000 people of all ages joined us to watch 40 cracking artists. Join in the singarounds, workshops and sessions.
Stalls of local crafts and kids activities will also be available.
Venue: The George Hotel, Leadenham, LN5 0PN
Time: 11am til late
Tickets: None! Its all free and no booking is required for the workshops or sessions.
Full details @ www.600whiskies.co.uk
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Acoustic Sessions @ The Chase - Market Rasen
Announcing Acoustic Sessions @ The Chase
1 King Street
Market Rasen
LN8 3BB
01673 849621
www. thechasepub.co.uk
6th August
10th Sept
8th October
12th November
10th December
Possible increase in the frequency depending on the attendance.
1 King Street
Market Rasen
LN8 3BB
01673 849621
www. thechasepub.co.uk
6th August
10th Sept
8th October
12th November
10th December
Possible increase in the frequency depending on the attendance.
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Woody Guthrie Centenary Tribute Session at Lincoln Drill Hall
This Saturday 21st July there is a Woody Guthrie Centenary tribute session
at Lincoln Drill Hall, noon-3 pm, in the Drill Hall Cafe/Bar.
For musicians there's still time to participate as a performer, or even
just jam along with others! As long as it's Guthrie related feel free to play
whatever you like as Woody himself often played songs by and with Leadbelly,Pete
Seeger,Sonny Terry & Brownie Macgee and the like. Email stephen.jackson8@ntlworld.com
for further details or to book a spot.
Otherwise, if you are in Lincoln Saturday lunchtime pop in to the Drill
Hall, have a spot of lunch and/or a pint and enjoy some good music. Admission is
free!
www.lincolndrillhall.com
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Pictures of 2012 Lincoln Busking Festival
See some great pictures of this years busking festival by George Plemper by following this link...
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Live Music @ Old Nicks Tavern Horncastle August 2012
Live Music
@ Old Nicks Tavern Horncastle
August 2012
01507 526862
www.oldnickstavern.co.uk
@ Old Nicks Tavern Horncastle
August 2012
01507 526862
www.oldnickstavern.co.uk
DATE
|
BAND
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Tues 7th,
14th, 21st & 28th
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Jam
& Open Mic Night (Musicians come & join in – ALL genres
welcome – backline provided which includes 1 x Drum kit, 1 x bass amp plus 1
x guitar amp), please bring own instruments. 8.30pm start.
|
Sat 4th
|
Basket Case (New
Wave/Pop/Punk) Technically known as a four-piece
new-wave pop punk cheesy covers band. Basket Case ‘rattle’ out songs
like a machine gun on heat, if there’s a world record for songs per hour
these boys must hold it, if Basket Case were a sports car, Jeremy Clarkson
would be at the wheel. Playing an archive of punk classics from The Ramones,
Clash, Ruts, Buzzcocks, Tempole Tudor and many more. An all round entertaining band. 9pm start
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Fri 10th
|
Acoustic Night The fourth of our monthly session
(second Friday of each month from now on) featuring
Stunz & Harpman playing a mix of Blues & Bob Dylan songs, Mick Stones and Ken Mayle are both experienced and talented musicians
in their own right hailing from Louth. Mick on acoustic guitar and stomp box
plus Ken’s vocals and harmonica skills are legendary, especially around
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Sat 11th
|
The Dave
Simpson Trio (Blues Rock)
Hailing from the Louth area, we look forward to this
accomplished local band gracing Old Nicks playing originals with covers to
compliment their performance. Floorless guitar driven, influences include the
likes of Jimi Hendrix, Rory Gallagher, Thin Lizzy and other classic blues
& rock artists. 9pm start
|
Sat 18th
|
Tornado Radio (Rock/Blues/Progressive) Ex All Schools Are
Strange main man Michael Torry now heads Tornado Radio with equally
outstanding musicianship and quality personified. Playing an evening of music
to include tracks from their new album along with the music of Marc Bolan
& T Rex. All proceeds from the evening will be donated to the Marc Bolan
Memorial Fund. 9pm start
|
Sat 25th
|
Bullitt A 4 piece
from Holbeach, Bullitt play a broad mix of covers including music from
Foofighters, The Who, T-Rex and many more. 9pm start.
|
Sun 26th
12 noon
|
BIG
ARVO 7 - An event in support of Wish Upon A Star…….a mini fest of live music
from 1pm to 11pm – 8 Bands, Real Ales, BBQ, Hog Roast, Face Painting plus
Raffle with Great Prizes. Gold coin
donations. A great way to enjoy a bank
holiday Sunday with the family. An ALL AGE event! For more details contact Old Nicks on
01507 526862 or visit our website at www.oldnickstavern.co.uk.
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Thursday, 5 July 2012
Pennyless @ Lincoln Drill Hall!
Pennyless
Wednesday 11 July 8pm in the Room Upstairs @ Lincoln Drill Hall
Join one of the Drill Hall’s most popular Saturday Session bands in the Room Upstairs as they perform a lively acoustic set of sparkling melodies and tunes from Ireland, Scotland, England and America on flute, fiddle and guitar with additional whistle, melodica and motley percussion. Self-penned songs in three part harmony give a glimpse into the very English world of Pennyless who love poetry, trees, birds nests and the moon.
Tickets: £5.00 from 01522 873894 boxoffice@lincolndrillhall.com
www.lincolndrillhall.com
Wednesday 11 July 8pm in the Room Upstairs @ Lincoln Drill Hall
Join one of the Drill Hall’s most popular Saturday Session bands in the Room Upstairs as they perform a lively acoustic set of sparkling melodies and tunes from Ireland, Scotland, England and America on flute, fiddle and guitar with additional whistle, melodica and motley percussion. Self-penned songs in three part harmony give a glimpse into the very English world of Pennyless who love poetry, trees, birds nests and the moon.
Tickets: £5.00 from 01522 873894 boxoffice@lincolndrillhall.com
www.lincolndrillhall.com
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