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The Groundhogs + Stray
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The Hollies
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The Hot Club of Cowtown
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Ian Broudie
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The Invisible
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Jack Jones
Concert29 November 2009
London Palladium W1F 7TF[map]
Jones' talent and commitment to his art earned him two Grammy's for 'Best Pop Male Vocal Performance' with his singles 'Lollipops and Roses' by Anthony Velona and Bacharach/David's 'Wives and Lovers'. His latest release, Jack Jones Paints A Tribute To Tony Bennett, was nominated for 'Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance'. He was also nominated for 'The Impossible Dream' and his recording of 'Wives and Lovers' was nominated for 'Record of the Year'. His hit records include 'The Race Is On', 'Lady', 'Call Me Irresponsible', and 'What I Did For Love'.
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James Grant
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Jason Ringenberg
Concert7 December 2009
The Borderline W1D 4JR[map]
It has been written that most of us go to our graves with our music still inside us. Jason Ringenberg has nothing to fear. He's been hailed as an alt-country luminary, creator and aggressive cow-punk perfector, and now a tireless, barnstorming roots punk solo performer and children's music favorite. Heck, some folks even call him 'dad' these days. But when one spends over two decades traversing this old orb, in the trenches of transience where the beer is soaked right into the wood, eschewing the commercial cookie monster for an honest night's sleep even if it was in the back of a van, it can either go one of two ways: You go utterly butter-lip mad, or you whip out your pen and gain a helluva lot of wisdom. Thankfully Jason chose the latter, which has never been made clearer than with EMPIRE BUILDERS, his latest release on Yep Roc Records. Almost elemental in its percussive Nashville bliss, Ringenberg uses the depth of his vision and the dauntlessness of his six-stringer to shuffle-kick the margins of your daddy's country into the post-modern, the new uncertainties of the American Dream.
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Jay And The Boys
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Joe Brown
Concert7 February 2010
London Palladium W1F 7TF[map]
The multi-instrumentalist songwriter is one of the original Rock & Roll Stars to come out of the UK. Joe's early career highlights include playing guitar with Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Cash and other US stars when they came over to Europe.
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Kate Miller-Heidke
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Kate Voegele
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Kevin Devine
Concert6 December 2009
The Borderline W1D 4JR[map]
SJm presents a special appearance by New York's KEVIN DEVINE, in support of his recently released album, "Put Your Ghost to Rest Ghost is 26-year-old Devine's major label debut, after releasing three widely-acclaimed albums on independent labels - Circle Gets the Square (2001), Make the Clocks Move (2003), and Split The Country, Split The Street (2005). These twelve songs, produced by Rob Schnapf (Elliott Smith, Beck) and featuring Devine's friends and colleagues known as the Goddamn Band, represent a sharpening of Devine's raw, evocative lyrics, and should help establish him as one of the leading songwriters of his generation. For the Brooklyn native, the album represents the culmination of several different strains in his musical upbringing.
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Kevin Tuffy and the Coldharbour Band
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Louisiana Red
Concert24 November 2009
100 Club W1D 1LL[map]
Concert by one of the last great surviving bluesmen, Louisiana Red, who lives the blues through his guitar and his singing. Strongly influenced by Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins and Arthur Crudup, he long ago found his own voice, his own style, and his own form of expression.
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Lowline
Concert10 December 2009
The Borderline W1D 4JR[map]
Lowline are intense and sinister yet totally up lifting. They are group of mates in their early twenties who formed in the spring of 2007 and spent the rest of that year writing, locked away in a warehouse in Manchester's less-than-glamorous Ancoats district. There are flashes of inspiration from cult legends The Jesus and Mary Chain and My Bloody Valentine,but they strike a rare balance between razor sharp rock and roll, and epic shoegaze. Lowline's intense guitar sound is underpinned by tribal house tinged drums and fuzzed up bass lines, as all combine to make something with energy,atmosphere and spirit.
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The Men They Couldn't Hang
Concert15 January 2010
100 Club W1D 1LL[map]
Seminal British rockers whose late 80s mix of Celtic, folk and punk paved the way for a generation of festival bands. Think Miners' Strike, think Peel's festive top 50 and you're there. From the same fertile ground that spawned The Pogues, three of the original five members including Phil 'Swill' Odgers, Paul Simmonds and Stefan Cush.
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MV and EE
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Pam Ann
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Pasion De Buena Vista
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