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This year's Amnesty International (Bristol Group) fundraiser gig looks like a good one, with an eclectic mix of music performed by some of Bristol's most interesting artists. Confirmed acts include headliners Return to Field, JetKing, Mood
Indigo, Leeza Jessie, Colin Parsons,
Grace Ekall and Friends,
Rupert Hopkins and Fromage en Feu, a gypsy street party band. From 2pm - 10pm on Sunday 25th November at the Golden Lion on Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, tickets a mere £3 on the door with proceeds going to the Bristol Amnesty International Group. Full details after the link.
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This week's Bristol Festival Fundraiser: Unsigned at Joe Public's on Nov 7th 2007 looks like a lively one. The Bristol Hornstars will be bringing their own brand Big Band style, playing groovy swing, phat funk and hot Latin tunes! Still riding on the wave of success after their storming tour of Barcelona in the summer, the Bristol Hornstars will be turning out in force. An open mic slot, resident DJs and drinks promos complete the evening, so head on over to BFF Unsigned this Wednesday at Joe Publics, behind Habitat, Clifton Triangle 8pm-1am £5/£4 concessions.
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Sadly, Bristolian Myles Rudge has passed away aged 81. Now you may not know of Myles, but the chances are that if you grew up in the 60's his lyrics are indelibly burnt into your synaptic pathways. Myles wrote the lyrics for a string of novelty songs in the 1960s, including Hole in the Ground and Right Said Fred (both 1962 and sung by Bernard Cribbins) and A Windmill in Old Amsterdam (1965). Rudge's witty lyrics helped all three numbers to define the golden age of comedy records in Britain.
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Another excellent movie/sountrack night in Bristol, the original and most notorious cult film of all time is scored by
rather magical art house electronix outfit Bronnt Industries Kapital
(duo Guy Bartell and Nick Talbot aka WARP's Gravenhurst) for a one off
performance in a beautifully faded
gothic cathedral. HÄXAN: Witchcraft Through The Ages with live
soundtrack by Bronnt Industries Kapital, plus support from Grouper
takes place on Saturday 10 November 2007 at The Pro Cathedral, Park
Place, Clifton, Bristol. Doors open at 7.30pm and tickets are £7 in
advance.
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Not entirely music related, but we really like the sound of Bristol Radical History Week 2007 which started yesterday (28/10/07 - 6/11/07). This year Bristol Radical History Group turns its single beady eye on
Pirates, Witches & Smugglers, icons of the past, so deeply reviled by the rulers of their time. Who were these 'outcasts'? Why are we so fascinated by them? Do their villainous representations carry clues to their real nature? Get answers to these questions and more during this year's Bristol Radical History Week, more details after the link.
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Gravenhurst have just released their latest album, The Western Lands, and to promote it Nick Talbot visited BBC Radio's Bristol Uncovered to talk about the album and play three songs as part of a solo Gravenhurst session. This is the second of Bristol Uncovered's interview/sessions, which promises to be a vauable addition to the Bristol music scene. You can hear Nick's songs and his "pedalboard masterclass" for guitar players on demand from the Bristol Uncovered website.
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The Public Consultation for the Bristol Festival took place on Thursday, 25th October, from 6pm at the Trinity Centre, St Phillips, Bristol. The consultation raised and discussed many issues and ideas. A vote was held on the festival name, and it was decided to stick with the Bristol Festival, whilst some of the other names suggested may be used for stages. An online forum has been set up to allow the discussions to continue, so everyone is encouraged to visit the website, sign up and add their voice and opinions. A Bristol Festival logo is needed, so a competition has been launched for which submissions are invited. Read on for further details.
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A musical collaboration by stars of the Bristol music scene will be performed in Bristol and London in early December. Will Gregory (Goldfrapp), Adrian Utley (Portishead), Tony Orrell, Andy Sheppard and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Charles Hazlewood will be playing Will Gregory's exhilarating score alongside the 1924 silent classic "He Who Gets Slapped". This historic film, directed by Victor Sjostrom, stars Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer and John Gilbert, was the first feature filmed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Catch this monumental multimedia Bristol music collaboration at Colston Hall, 1st Dec 2007.
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The Cabot Circus Cantata is a collaborative project developed by Neville Gabie, Bristol Alliance’s Artist-in-Residence and Bristol composer and conductor David Ogden. With fifty-nine nationalities represented on site, construction workers from the Cabot Circus development, including builders, secretaries, foremen, security guards, and canteen staff have been invited to contribute traditional songs from their native countries. The songs are combined into one set, and performed either by the
contributor from the construction site or the City of Bristol Choir. If you missed the performance on 14th Oct there is now a video available online.
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Bristol's Lazarette Festival takes place on Saturday and Sunday 20th and 21st of October 2007 across two of Bristol's most popular dockside live music venues - The Louisiana and The Thekla. An impressive lineup of somewhere between 40 and 60 bands (depending on who you believe) will play over the two day event, running between 2pm and 11pm with accoustic sets upstairs at the Thekla. The weekend culminates in a Sunday night after party on Thekla with special guests Ash playing a DJ set. Read on for the lineup.
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