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Bristol’s leading music college, Access to Music, is hoping to re-live some of the many high points of its 10 years in the city with some anniversary concerts featuring students and bands, past and present. Two gigs have been announced so far: an acoustic showcase on June 26th at the Colston Hall and a rock gig on July 9th at the Fleece. ATM is also recruiting the students for the next 10 years and have an open day on Saturday June 21st 10am – midday. So if you are a former student, a future student, or a Bristol gig-goer, read on for further details.
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'Integrity'- Jazz at the Pump House.
Stellar talents Iain Ballamy (Sax) and Jason Robello (Piano) are the stars for the launch of the Pump House’s new, improved Jazz season.
Launching on Wednesday June 4th the music starts at 8pm and entry is free. “This night combines two of life’s greatest pleasures – food and music" says Luke Harney from Open Source Studios, who are now promoting the event. Read on for more details of the food, the music and the Sunday Sessions at the Pump House.
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FattyBoomBasstic
will be playing at -
The Prom
26 The Promenade, Gloucester Rd, Bristol BS7 8AL
Friday 23 May
Doors open around midday, get there early for a good view!
Band from around 9pm.
Get yourselves a preview if you've not heard the funky sounds of FattyBoomBasstic...
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SongSmith at Mayors Arms - Great live original music every Friday. This week the live music includes A Band Named Brian, Laienda, and semi-finalist Songwriter of the Year 2007, Richard Riley
promoting his first self penned album 'Not Here But When'. Music starts 8:00-11:00 admission £3:00 Read on for more details of the bands and musicians.
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This year's End of Trail party will take place on the Saturday
following the Arts Trail weekend, 17 May 2008. The party will be at
Southbank Studios (formerly Holy Cross Social Club) on Dean Lane, BS3
1DB. It will run from 8pm until midnight and feature music from the
Blue Mangoes who were a huge success at last year's party. You will need a ticket, so read on for details of how to get hold of one.
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Nick Langston's exciting new album is released in May 2008 and tickets are available for the official launch at The Warehouse Club, Prince Street, Bristol (next door to El Puerto) on Thursday 22nd May 2008. The album is a collection of new material and is a mix of jazz, swing,
latin and contemporary. It features some great musicians, most of whom
will be playing at the launch - these include Andy Kinsman, John
Lambert, Jim Pimpernell, Mike Davis, Phil Olds, Sol Ahmed and Walter
Dirks. Info about guest tickets after the link.
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The "Books for Amnesty" fund-raising concert takes place at the QEH Theatre, Jacob's Well Rd, Bristol on the Saturday 7th June 2008 with music from Steve Tilston, well-known to Bristol Folk audiences, Dave Griffiths (mandolin and double bass) and Jim Reynolds (guitar).
Completing the bill is Alphonse Daudet Touna,from the Cameroon, who plays balafon, guitar and hand-drum....and Ruth Royall, a talented young Bristol-based singer songwriter, who is already being mentioned around as having a very bright future.
Tickets are £10 (£8 concessions) in advance, £12/10 on the night, more details after the link.
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'The Wave' Cometh...
On Saturday the 17th of May a new audio-visual spectacular will be born in Bristol... Featuring the music of:
The Elementalists - London-based hiphop/funk experimentalists,
Fred moTh - Sound explorer, sensation adventurist,
Rory Nunn - folk family dinners plus DJ action from
The Disco Hobbit, Bilbo Bassbins and DJ Mandella.
Music-videos and live visual delights from visual-hybrid, Lightrhythm and guests at the cool venue that is The Polish Club.
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More than two dozen acts will be filling the stage and bars of the Colston Hall on Wednesday 30th April, Tickets are £5. A Passage to Bristol brings together musicians, dancers & performers from a whole range of backgrounds to celebrate the diverse riches of modern Bristol. The line-up is impressive, ranging from acoustic to
electric, from gospel/soul to Celtic and Didgeridoo. Return to Field, It's Us!, Carole
Douglas, Pindrop Club, Bollywood Dance, Somali Wedding songs, Gum Boot dance, Tibetan Overtone Chant and the Jenako-Akumapa
Dance Ensemble from Ghana. There are too many riches to list in
full here on the page, so follow the link for full details.
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Songsmith@MayorsArms brings you some of the best singer songwriters in Bristol and beyond.
On the 9th May bill we have Miss Cecily
(a BBC Radio 2 new talent songwriters competition finalist) plus Joe Miles,
Bourbon and the Barman. Barroom blues and folk with junkyard romance. A one-man outfit playing live with his piano, and Steve Page
country bluesy with fantastic and dreamy guitar. 9th May 2008 from 8pm onwards.
Mayors Arms, 69 Clarence Road, Temple Meads. BS1 6RP
Tickets £3.00 at the door.
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All that jazz
Access to Music is expanding its repertoire with a new course for jazz musicians starting in September.
The Hengrove-based college is celebrating its 10th anniversary providing popular music courses to the South West’s budding artistes and the new programme will further develop the performance-based curriculum by focussing specifically on all genres of Jazz.
The full time course leads to a recognised and industry-relevant
qualification and students will need to play at grade 6 or equivalent to join up.
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