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OCTOBER 2016

YOUR ONE STOP GUIDE TO THE BEST MUSIC IN THE COUNTY!

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This month we catch up with Mossley based nutters Cabbage ahead of their show at 60 Million Postcards, as well as chatting to local funk/hip hop wordsmiths Selby and the Dharma Blitz before their healine gig at Chaplins. In our Behind The Scene feature we quiz promoter George Fullerton of Lifeboat Promotions to find out how it all works. All this plus more previews and full gig listings courtesy of upcoming band guru’s Rock Regeneration t-pu nk -spoke n neo pos CAB BAGE : out Headliners rview With 60MPC Exclusive Inte

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PLASTIC MERMAIDS & SEA BED & COOSBAY Wednesday 12th October

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Stand Up Ft. The Raymond & Mr Timpkins Revue, Craig Murray, Wayne The Weird and Kevin Shepherd. Globally recognised, award winning Elvis tribute show! Bourbon Soaked Snake Charmin’ Rock’n’Roll Cabaret.

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Bon Giovi are the world’s premier look-alike and sound alike tribute to the New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi. Country meets Rock n’ Roll to breed the maggots unique Death Western. Neck-snapping vibrato blues.

The ultimate 6-piece tribute to an artist that has dominated the charts for over three decades. Probably the most fun you can have with a fiddle, flute, guitar, double-bass and drums.

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Manchester based five piece CABBAGE were recently summed up by The Guardian as “The wonderfully disreputable Cabbage, inviting hero worship and parental disapproval…” They’ll be performing at 60 Million Postcards “serving up an idiosyncratic, satirical attack in the form of discordant neo post-punk” on the 27th October. We caught up with the band ahead of the gig in an attempt to get to know them better. First things first, Cabbage, what’s that all about? What is your favourite city to play so far The name or the depraved, subliminal sexual innuendos in (manchester excluded)? our music?

Salford

You describe yourselves as “Politburo, serving Who in your band is the butt of all the jokes, up an idiosyncratic, satirical attack in the form of and why? discordant neo post-punk” – can you break that Asa, we have many jokes stocked up and he smells of butt. down and explain exactly what that means? It means we collectively take the piss out of the vacuous Articles have mentioned yourself and Fat White tripe our society champions in celebrity and culture. Our Family as spearheading a musical movement, genre is actually apocalyptic sprautrock. A recent brassica any comments, and do you know those guys? development on the hipster journalist favourite, krautrock.

Give me three words to describe what Cabbage are like live?

Never really considered spearheading any movement, more the tone of youthful protest for us. They are an electric live band that should be championed by all.

What are your hopes ahead of your show in Bournemouth and what have you heard about When you’re on tour, are you a reserved bunch the town? or are you all up to mayhem? We hope to pay homage to Ronnie Biggs and co during our Sort of alright.

We’re apt professionals who find solemn in a rider but it’s gentle.

show.

Frank Sinatra with his band and again see answer above.

chippy, I wear red lippy and I’ve always got a stiffy.

You’re from Mossley, what’s the scene like ? If you could support any band in the world, who There’s a little poem that all mossley musicians swear by, would you support and why? it goes like this...I’m a mossley hippy, I eat peas from the

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Selby and The Dharma Blitz are a eight piece Alternative, Funk, Hip Hop project that merges arresting lyricism with a unique musical direction. Fast becoming one of Dorset’s most exciting and infectious bands, we caught up with band leader Selby to talk about the how the band formed and their ambitions for the future.

The Dharma Blitz, what’s the inspiration behind that name?

Well we were looking for a name that had some contrast in it. Something that would resemble the sound, blissful but hard hitting at the same time. Dharma is a Sanskrit word which has many different meanings and spiritual associations. In Buddhist teachings it can be interpreted as “cosmic law and order”, but Dharma is also a path you choose, a right way of living. Blitz is the bombardment of this that we bring through the art of music and dance.

You mix together Funk, Hip-Hop and a host of other genres, what is the closest thing you could compare to your overall sound? I don’t think we could lock it down to certain genre, or compare

Selby has been known locally for his philosophical and clever use of words on the spoken word scene for some time, does The Dharma Blitz have any recurring lyrical themes or is it more about the music? There are definitely some reoccurring themes

in there. We have a strong lyrical focus. Many of our songs start off as poems and stand alone verses, but when we started the Dharma Blitz we wanted to create a full blown merger between the words and music, songs with big instrumental sections and catchy grooves, that didn’t compromise the content and feeling of the lyrics.

This band is relatively new in the grand scheme of things, what are your aspirations for it? We’ve got our dreams, but being

it directly to a particular act or two, but the u.k’s live underground scene is a musician in this day and age is crazy road to set out on, at the moment full of acts that bring all sorts of vibrant fusions. I am sure being a part of we have the time and resources to create original music that we love, this has inspired us to do our thing the way that we do it. all we can ask for is for this to continue, to get our art heard by as many people as possible, and for the project to fuel itself toward future prospects. Blimey, there’s eight of you. How on earth do organize practise? Sometimes it’s more difficult than others but we manage all right. Your music screams “festival” to me, what are your favourite

I bet the sound guy loves you, is your soundcheck a nightmare and have you ever failed to all fit on a stage? Soundcheck is always hard with big projects, especially when you’re starting out and doing lots of support gigs, but we always get there in the end, or just get on with it at least. We’ve definitely had some tight squeezes on stage but we get on enough to cozy up together.

festivals we need to check out next summer?

We’ve had the pleasure of playing some of the country’s best. Boomtown Fair and Shambala were crazy fun this summer. If people are looking for a good local festival “On the Bus” has great music, good people and friendly vibes. One to check out for sure.

Why should our readers come and see you live and what can they expect? Come check out something a little different. We try to

make our music thought provoking and get you moving like a nutter all at the same time. It goes off down at Cellar bar so come and have a laugh in a welcoming joint with some good people.

I imagine you see a fair few local acts with your gigging schedule, who are some of your favourite south coast bands we need to hear? Laura Goucher and “Banquet of Sound” are

awesome, “Kaia Vieira” and her band are not to be missed, “Afro Tallawah” have great vibes and a sick sound. I’ve probably missed loads,there’s plenty out there.



BEHIND THE SCENE

With George Fullerton Lifeboat Promotions

“They were going nuts until they realised it was the sound man” Hurrying out of the light drizzle of the Bournemouth town centre and into the bustling The Moon In The Square, George Fullerton gingerly takes a swig from his Magners. Taking a break from his promoter duties, he has just finished a band practice with Willowen, but takes a moment to discuss a few things about Lifeboat Promotions where he has been carving a name for himself in the Bournemouth music scene. Hello George! Before we get started, can you give us a backstory into how you got into promoting? It kinda happened without planning it! One day I looked at gig listings in Bournemouth, but it only really seemed like the top end was on offer at that time. The smaller touring bands didn’t really have a way of playing in Bournemouth, and in particular some friends of mine in Midday Committee from Portsmouth had never played Bournemouth and I wanted them to so I thought why don’t I just do it? So I messaged Sully at The Anvil asking if I could do the show and he sorted me out hire and a sound guy, and that’s how Lifeboat Promotions was born – just wanting to put on a mates band. You do a lot of shows at Blueline in particular, what is so special about that venue? It’s this whole thing about DIY music, I watched a documentary the other day about whether DIY is sustainable and about making it happen beyond the promoter’s traditional duties. For a lot of my shows, I go and pick the singer/songwriter up, have them around my house, cook them breakfast. Rather than just put them on, I’d befriend them and it just means that regardless of how the show turns out, everyone is in good spirits. That’s why I use Blueline because it’s essentially just a space with a PA, no real rules, and so you get a genuine raw atmosphere as a result.

And on the other side of the coin, what’s one thing you dislike? The fact some people just aren’t educated on what it’s like being a promoter or in a band. There’s lots of things, if they turn up and don’t have the right equipment, or if they turn up and leave after their set – promoters all over the world would say this. What’s your favourite show you’ve put on? There’s probably two that come to mind; Katie Malco: It was so intimate, 20 to 30 people sat down in a rehearsal room, her voice alone was just so crazy. You’re amazed it’s live because it’s so good. The other one when we put on Space Blood from Chicago recently. We were really sweating because it was an expensive show on a Wednesday night, but we went ahead with it. We had people coming down not because they were friends of the support bands, but that they were genuine math rock fans. The fact that word got out and made it viable was weird. That was the best because it made me have faith in Bournemouth. What is your funniest memory as a promoter? One of the first shows I did was with a band called Junior in Cardiff. During one of their last songs, the sound guy for the night was crowd surfing. They looked a bit confused and usually they would be absolutely going nuts but when they realised it was the sound guy, they were thinking oh god what if something goes wrong. That was a pretty cool moment, I’ve got a picture of it somewhere…

So what tips or advice would you give to someone considering entering promotion? Be realistic, the way to do it is start small. Obviously if it’s a clever booking and more or less guaranteed to sell out, like Moose Blood, then you can do that but if it backfires you’re gunna be scared. The Southampton has been known for its DIY culture in only problem with e-mailing those types of recent times, is that something you’re trying to emulate? booking agents is that you won’t get replies Yeah, [I admire] people like Kate Coulson and Ricky Bates if you have no history, there are certain on a Joiners level, and also 1985 and all the house shows lower level bands that will charge there. Actually, the reason I like Blueline is because it’s much less, so start there. similar to a DIY venue in Nottingham – no bigger than an average living room area. It’s a bring your own booze, Don’t do it for money, there’s house party atmosphere and they do really well. no money in promoting unless What’s one thing you love about being a promoter? At the end of the day, I put on bands I want to see and that I think other people would want to see. I hope that people see that I am in the room when the bands are playing, that I’m watching every band and I don’t book a band just because they say they’ll sell 40 tickets.

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you’re a big fish. Money is such a friction-heavy topic, the whole pointt of promoting is wanting to put on shows because you like the bands, not because they’ll sell.

SKIRMISH BATTLE




PREVIEWS JAMIE T

Solo artist with a trick up his sleeve on tour Armed with a distinctive voice and a palette of rock, punk, reggae, rap and pop, singer/songwriter. Jamie T is setting foot on a UK tour in the wake of his fourth album Trick. A quick pitstop at Bournemouth’s proud O2 Academy ensures a quality and controlled performance from an established artist, plus an insight into that elusive forthcoming release.

12TH OCTOBER | O2 ACADEMY BOURNEMOUTH YouTube star marks Halo’s live show debut

This online phenomenon found fame with his spell-binding array of covers and will be performing live at Bournemouth’s most iconic church. Mixing it up from their usual nightclub routines, this is Halo’s debut as a live performance and promises to be a captivating show. With VIP guestlist also available, don’t let anyone snap up your ticket, head online and book your place.

DEAD HARTS / OLD BOY

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13TH OCTOBER | HALO

Farewell tour show promises chaos in a tiny room

Dead Harts were last in Bournemouth as support for Beartooth when they tore The Anvil a new one in 2015 and their spiky punk flavour went down a treat before one of the most memorable shows in Dorset that year. This show, on their farewell tour, signals a string of goodbye shows for a truly talented band. To quote them, this Blue Line show will ‘guarantee carnage’ in a room big enough for just 40 people to attend.

15TH OCTOBER | BLUE LINE Boscombe stage set for Oxjam

SPORADICS / KICKIN’ BAMBI + MORE

Towns and cities up and down the country will be putting on music stages to raise money for Oxfam. With Bournemouth playing its part, the Boscombe Cellar Bar is offering an acoustic and main stage across the all-dayer. Kicking off the acoustic stage is Daisie Ukeladies followed by Monkeys Uncle, Shannon White, Chris Collins, Nick Hayward-Young, Oceanside UK, Mikey Ball and then rounded off by Soulcreek. The main stage takes the baton afterwards, graced by Country/Punk outfit Two Man Travelling Medicine Show, and then shades of Ska/Punk in Kickin’ Bambi and headliners Sporadics. 15TH

BRIGHTR / DEATH BY SHOTGUN

OCTOBER | CELLAR BAR Emo music is all the rage – here’s a free show

One duet and two solo artists make up a doom-and- gloom bill at The Four Horsemen. Expect whiney and self-deprecating tunes as customary in these times of popular emo music. That aside, these are some top quality acts on a free entry event. Zilch. So what have you got to lose?

18TH OCTOBER | THE FOUR HORSEMEN

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PREVIEWS WILLIE AND THE BANDITS / ECHO TOWN

These bandits offer a squeaky clean set

If Willie And The Bandit’s reputation is a sign of things to come, this night promises blues rock with a touch of class and finesse. With support providing an array of instruments and dynamics too, there is an element of mystery surrounding this one. Definitely worth a punt and a pint.

19TH OCTOBER | THE WINCHESTER Poole in Poole, young blues talent on the radar

BEN POOLE

A prodigy in the re-emerging genre of bluesy rock with flattering comparisons to Joe Bonamassa. A ballad man at heart and no stranger to a meaty guitar lick, Ben Poole certainly has people talking and his appearance in Poole is not one to dismiss at hand.

23RD OCTOBER | MR KYPS JOEY NEGRO

A masterclass with the head honcho of DJ

Arriving with a prestigious production career year dating back to 1988, Joey Negro (AKA Dave Lee, Jakatta, Akabu, Doug Willis, Raven Maize, The Sunburst Band, Sessomatto, and Z Factor) is still going strong on the turntables in 2016. Dubbed his ‘disco masterclass’, it lends itself to an older audience but also for anyone with a love for the discs and decks.

28TH OCTOBER | CANVAS Gruesome doom metal galore

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29TH OCTOBER | THE ANVIL £2k drum kit up for grabs for whizkids

Death metal and sludge metal engage in mud wrestling – that’s somewhere close to describing this line-up of gut wrenching growling and trigger happy double bass drumming. Five bands to feast from means good value for money, but you might walk out feeling like you’ve taken a crowbar to the face as headliners WarCrab will seek to throw down the gauntlet at The Anvil. Support comes from CYBERNETIC WITCH CULT / WARLORD / LACERTILA & CUTLASS

15TH NOV | ABSOLUTE

Absolute Music are dangling a drum kit worth over £2300 on a fishline for local drummers. Entrants under 18 need to record a short video clip of them strutting their rudiments and flashy drum fills to futurebeat@ absolutemusic.co.uk, with their full name, date of birth, address and contact. Judges will be on the lookout for good groove, timing, technique, versatility and expression. 60 successful applicants will progress onto their regional final in November where they will compete against one another with a 10-minute solo. Think you have what it takes? MUSIC Get applying and for more details visit www.absolutemusic.co.uk

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What’s on in Dorset - June Sat 1 Oct, 19:00, Anvil, Bournemouth : TRC+ Nebraska Sat 1 Oct, 19:30, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth : Ronan Keating Sat 1 Oct, 19:30, Tivoli Theatre, Wimborne : Joe Mcelderry Sun 2 Oct, 15:00, Lord Nelson, Poole : Phoenix Mon 3 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : Blood Youth + Zoax Tue 4 Oct, 20:30, Thomas Tripp, Christchurch : Stan’s Blues Jam Wed 5 Oct, 20:30, Lord Nelson, Poole : Experience This

Wed 19 Oct, 19:30, Winchester Pub, Bournemouth : Wille And The Bandit s+ Chimpshed A.D Thu 20 Oct, 19:00, Eden, Bournemouth : Lee Rasdall-Dove – EP Launch + Philip John Fri 21 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : Kunt & the Gang + Shit the Band + Mike Gibbons Fri 21 Oct, 19:30, O2 Academy, Bournemouth : UB40 + Support Fri 21 Oct, 20:00, Mr. Kyps, Poole : Bon Giovi (Bon Jovi Tribute) Fri 21 Oct, 22:00, Smokin’ Aces, Bournemouth : Tim Somerfield (Afro Ninja)

Thu 6 Oct, 19:45, Anvil, Bournemouth : Porn Queen + Kung Fu Chicken Fighters + Endea Sat 22 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : Young Kings+ Endea + Thu 6 Oct, 21:00, Buffalo Bar, Bournemouth : Matt Hurley Conspiracy + Kung Fu Chicken Fighters Thu 6 Oct, 21:00, Finns, Weymouth : The Surfin’ Birds + The Electric Shakes Sat 22 Oct, 21:00, Grove Tavern, Bournemouth : Creek Pickers Fri 7 Oct, 19:00, Canvas, Bournemouth : The Mabels Fri 7 Oct, 19:30, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth : Chas & Dave Fri 7 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : Chuck Mosley Fri 7 Oct, 22:00, Smokin’ Aces, Bournemouth : Tom Clements

Sat 22 Oct, 22:00, Finns (Weymouth), Weymouth : Black Water County

Sat 8 Oct, 19:30, Weymouth Pavillion, Weymouth : Navi - King of Pop (Michael Jackson Tribute) Sat 8 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : Idles + Rat the Magnificent Sat 8 Oct, 20:00, Mr. Kyps, Poole : No Jacket Required (Phil Collins Tribute)

Mon 24 Oct, 21:00, Chaplin’s Cellar Bar, Boscombe : Conrad Bar’s Solid Air: Acts TBA

Sun 9 Oct, 15:00, Lord Nelson, Poole : Icarus Mon 10 Oct, 19:30, O2 Academy, Bournemouth : All Saints + Support Mon 10 Oct, 21:00, Grove Tavern, Bournemouth : The Prairie Dogs Tue 11 Oct, 19:00, Cabin Cocktail Bar, Poole : Matt Black – The Piano Man Tue 11 Oct, 19:00, Old Fire Station, Bournemouth : Union J Tue 11 Oct, 19:30, O2 Academy, Bournemouth : Less Than Jake + The Skints + Mariachi El Bronx Wed 12 Oct, 19:00, Old Fire Station, Bournemouth : Plastic Mermaids + Sea Bed + Coosbay Thu 13 Oct, 19:00, Inferno, Bournemouth : Matt Underdown Thu 13 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : Recreations + Stitch Fri 14 Oct, 19:00, Old Fire Station, : The Smyths (Tribute to The Smiths) Fri 14 Oct, 19:00, Anvil, Bournemouth : Towers + Faux + Signals Fri 14 Oct, 20:00, Mr. Kyps, Poole : Coldplace (Coldplay Tribute) Fri 14 Oct, 22:00, Smokin’ Aces, Bournemouth : Mikey Ball Sat 15 Oct, 19:30, Weymouth Pavillion, Weymouth : Bay City Rollers Sat 15 Oct, 20:00, Mr. Kyps, Poole : Rolling Stoned (Rolling Stones Tribute) Sun 16 Oct, 20:00, Mr. Kyps, Poole : Sinnerboy (Rory Gallagher Tribute) Mon 17 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : Shvpes+ Press to Meco + Support Mon 17 Oct, 19:30, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth : Petula Clark Tue 18 Oct, 21:00, Chaplin’s Cellar Bar, Matt Black – The Piano Man

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Sun 23 Oct, 19:30, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth : Level 42 Sun 23 Oct, 21:00, Reef Encounters, Boscombe : Alex & Nick Of Fearne

Tue 25 Oct, 19:00, Cabin Cocktail Bar, Poole : Matt Black – The Piano Man Tue 25 Oct, 19:00, Old Fire Station, Bournemouth : Geko + Support Wed 26 Oct, 19:00, Hope Fm Radio Studio, Bournemouth : Savage Underdogs: Interview & Acoustic Wed 26 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : We Came From Wolves + Mountain Feet Thu 27 Oct, 19:30, Anvil, Bournemouth : Rob Lynch+ Jim Lockey Thu 27 Oct, 19:30, Weymouth Pavillion, Weymouth : From The Jam – A and B Sides Tour Fri 28 Oct, 19:30, Blueline Studio, Bournemouth : Fvnerals+ Dystopian Future Movies + Violetic Fri 28 Oct, 19:30, Bournemouth International Centre : Bastille + Support Fri 28 Oct, 21:00, Lord Nelson, Poole : Led Free (Led Zeppelin/Free tribute) Sat 29 Oct, 19:30, Bournemouth International Centre : The Four Tops + The Temptations Sat 29 Oct, 21:00, Hot Rocks, Bournemouth : Tim Somerfield (Afro Ninja) Sun 30 Oct, 19:30, O2 Academy, Bournemouth : Sunset Sons + Support Mon 31 Oct, 21:00, Chaplin’s Cellar Bar, Boscombe : Conrad Barr’s Forbidden Planet: Acts TBA

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www.rock-regeneration.co.uk It’s October which is the month on the calendar for the crazy live music day which is the Bournemouth Oxjam Takeover. An event that Bournemouth has always embraced and supported whole-heartedly. The live music community around here have again been very generous with their time and we have four venues all hosting fantastic line ups of handpicked local live acts. At The Anvil Rock Regeneration’s Punk correspondent Ross Ferrone has put together a mouthwatering line up of bands which include The Crash Landings who have just released their top rated debut album “All Guts No Glory”. At 60 Million Postcards local label The Burrow have a host of eclectic bands include the last ever performance for local festival favourites Disco’s Out (Murders In). The Winchester is hosting a rock night which includes the might “Sirpico” as well as hotly tipped newcomers “The Kung Fu Chicken Fighters”. I myself will be at Chaplin’s running a full acoustic line up in the afternoon from 2pm with an evening topped off by a rare performance Ska/Punk legends The Sporadics. Tickets for all venues can be purchased on the Oxjam Bournemouth website here: http://www.bournemouthoxjam.co.uk/tickets.html and to keep up with all the latest news about the event keep a close eye on the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/bournemouthoxjam

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Gigs of the Month Sat 1st Oct 21:00, Goods Yard, Broadstone : Black Water County Sat 1st Oct 21:00, Chaplin’s Cellar Bar, Boscombe : Afro Tallawah + Dreamcatcher Thu 6th Oct 19:30, Sixty Million Postcards, Bournemouth : Pleasure House+ Support Thu 6th Oct 19:45, Anvil, Bournemouth : Porn Queen+ Kung Fu Chicken Fighters + Endea Thu 6th Oct 21:00, Finns (Weymouth), Weymouth : The Surfin’ Birds+ The Electric Shakes + The Neighbourhood Strange Fri 7th Oct 20:00, Sound Circus, Bournemouth : Metaprism+ Kill all the Gentlemen + Memoreve Sat 8th Oct 20:00, Chaplin’s Cellar Bar, Boscombe : The Paper Trains+ Elliott Bradley + Ben Rose Thu 13th Oct 20:00, Sixty Million Postcards, Bournemouth : Dizraeli+ Selby and The Dharma Blitz + The Bonsai Pirates Fri 14th Oct 22:00, Smokin’ Aces, Bournemouth : Mikey Ball Tue 18th Oct 19:30, Four Horsemen, Bournemouth : Brightr+ Death by Shotgun Sat 22nd Oct 19:30, Barrington Theatre, Ferndown : Miles Hunt & Erica Nockalls ( The Wonder Stuff) Sat 22nd Oct 20:00, Mr. Kyps, Poole : Lady Winwood’s Maggot

Amie Knight- Two Guys (Single) http://www.amieknight.com Ollins Lande - Mustang (Album) http://www.ollinslande.com The Crash Landings - All Guts No Glory (Album) https://www.facebook.com/TheCrashLandings

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The Crash Landings If you would like to find out more about the gigs and artists mentioned in my blog please go to http://www.rock-regeneration.co.uk. If you would like your band or gig featured here or on the Rock Regeneration website contact me: chinners@rock-regeneration.co.uk. Each Wednesday listen to local music show “Livewire Live” between 7-9pm on 90.1 Hope FM or listen online at http://www.hopefm.com

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