One&Other - The Triumphant Issue

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What’s on Guide pages 64 - 80

music listings Max Raptor

A Vision of Elvis

22 Jan (The Duchess)

07 Feb (Grand Opera House)

The four piece punk rock band from Burton upon Trent fuses classic British punk attitude with an astute sensibility to a ballsy riff, forthright narrative and infectious hook-fuelled chant. Having spent the last year touring and playing live, Max Raptor are well-known for their exclusive shows on stage that are definitely worth the experience.

In this world’s leading touring Elvis production, Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll will resurrect with his unique look, music and charisma. Performing on stage with a spectacular live band, award winning Rob Kingsley embodies this musical milestone of the last century and will give you a truly authentic Elvis show.

The 45s

Sadie and the Hotheads

09 Feb (Fibbers)

11 Feb (Fibbers)

16 year-olds already being namechecked with The Beatles? The impossibility of this phrase seems to scream for attention but despite all odds, The 45s, 4 young boys from Carlisle, break our prejudiced minds with their heart-hitting songs, bursting of rhythm, blues and rock n roll. Once having listened to them, you won’t stop humming their songs.

For all Downtonians, perk your ears up: Elizabeth McGovern (Lady Cora) will be losing her corset this February in favour of leathers and a mic stand to play her husky, country-esque vocals with her band Sadie and the Hotheads. Much-beloved Michelle Dockery (Lady Mary Crawley herself!) will be coming as a special guest, too!


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