MUSIC IN THE BASEMENT
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Due to popular demand MUSIC IN THE BASEMENT has returned for another gig Saturday 26th April 2008 7.30pm £5 per ticket includes food - bar availabl Booking office for tickets 01287 660279 the last m in b was a sell out so buying a ticket is advisable included will be Fragile - popular band with own acoustic style and material who are now very popular in local area. TWO which stands for TurnerWinfieldOriginals and they described as acoustic pop, TWO use intricate harmonies to deliver their songs about life, the universe and everything. Their witty down to earth banter and engaging stage presence belies their heartfelt delivery of some seriously polished material. Watch out for the release of their single in April. The Committee - The Committee are a school band from north yorkshire who have played several school concerts but also a few local venues. we play rock/indie music and have already started writing and performing our own material. Recent press states Don't be descieved by the age of this band they are a superbly tight well rehearsed band which finds themselves in increasing demand. Graham Brotton - local guitarist from Chop Gate writes and performs his own material, an acoustic performer with beautiful thoughtout melodies. White Vinyl folk rock band all local lads.White Vinyl Formed in late 2006 when Louis Garbutt (Drums), Louis Dawkins (Bass/Guitar) and Tom Porter (Guitar/Bass/Vocals) were joined by brother of Louis G, Tim Garbutt (Acoustic Guitar/ Vocals). Since there debut in September 2006 they have since written an hour and a half set of purely their own songs. White Vinyl describe themselves as a band playing a blend of infectious FOLK/FUNK/POP music. Jon Horne Mr writes songs, fiction and travelogues in his own unique style Jon is always a popular act in Whitby. Val Connally Val from Aisalby, Whitby in know stranger to the musical scene, she has played for many years locally from charity gigs, pubs and churches she plays her own style of folk, country and acoustic music.
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