MUSIC IN THE BASEMENT returns with a fantastic line up, with local and regional bands the night will bring all kinds of musical genres together. A great family night and a chance for new acts to perform alongside professional and semi-professional acts.
Please book a ticket in advance to avoid disappointment on the night.
MUSIC IN THE BASEMENT
ROBINSON INSTITUTE
GLAISDALE
WHITBY NY
YO21 2PZ
11TH OCTOBER 2008
Start - 7pm
ticket £5/£3
BOOKING LINE 01287 660279 01947 606623
CIRCUS ENVY are a rootsy five piece based in East Yorkshire, who eschew the indie rock zeitgeist in their home town in favour of a sound equally influenced by classic rock, folk rock and Americana.
LAUNDERETTE POETS is the musical collaboration of Marissa Claughan and Patrick Gradwell who began writing songs in 2003 when they met whilst studying music at university. After receiving positive feedback from listeners they soon realised that their music had a future outside of the classroom and continued their partnership beyond graduation. Musically and lyrically Launderette Poets bring depth and sincerity to their songwriting, drawing on their different musical histories to create the pretty, melodic sound that has become their forte. Lead vocals and cello are Marissa's responsibility, whilst the guitars are played by Patrick. Bass and keyboard parts are played by Craig Steer.
ELAINE PALMER'S extraordinary voice has a certain charm and character, some of her material is influenced by living by the sea, ocean and harbours on the North East coast of England, She has toured extensively and has recorded many albums and she writes all her own material.
Sally Ann Smith and Mark Atkinson are the organisers of Music in the Basement and currently working under name of FRAGILE. Joined by Kevin Meling on bass and Phil Moore on Keyboards.
ALSO APPEARING
JAMES AUGER
ADAM MOSS
THE COMMITTEE
TICKETS£5 ADULTS, £3 FOR UNDER 12’S
FOOD INCLUDED
BAR AVAILABLE
TICKET LINE01287 66027901947 606623
This post was kindly donated by FRAGILE
ELEPHANTS ON WHITBY BEACH
Saturday, 4 October 2008
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