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Motorpsycho at The Garage
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Motown's Greatest Hits - How Sweet It Is at Churchill Theatre
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Motown's Greatest Hits - How Sweet It Is at Millfield Arts Centre
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£2.00
(CAD3.13)Soul9 March 2012 to 10 March 2012
Millfield Arts Centre N18 1PJ[map]
Show featuring songs from legendary artists such as The Temptations, Lionel Richie , The Four Tops, Smokie Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Isley Brothers, The Jacksons, Edwin Starr and many, many more.
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Motown's Greatest Hits - How Sweet It Is at New Wimbledon Theatre
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£19.00
(CAD29.72)Soul27 April 2012
New Wimbledon Theatre SW19 1QG[map]
Show featuring songs from legendary artists such as The Temptations, Lionel Richie, The Four Tops, Smokie Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Isley Brothers, The Jacksons, Edwin Starr and many, many more.
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Motown's Greatest Hits - How Sweet It Is at The Broadway, Barking
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£19.50
(CAD30.50)Soul23 June 2012
The Broadway Barking IG11 7LS[map]
Show featuring songs from legendary artists such as The Temptations, Lionel Richie, The Four Tops, Smokie Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Isley Brothers, The Jacksons, Edwin Starr and many, many more.
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Mou at O2 Academy Islington
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£15.00
(CAD23.46)Rock19 March 2012
O2 Academy Islington N1 0PS[map]
From modest beginnings in a Buffalo basement over two decades ago to today’s multifaceted success, the members of moe. have never lost sight of the earnest, elemental goals that they aspired to from their very first show: to deliver honest, heartfelt music and to ensure the audience has a good time. Considerate and conscientious in their actions and decision-making, moe.’s refreshingly unpretentious attitude has won them a devoted legion of dedicated fans (ranging from seasoned concert-goers to eager young newcomers) and has given rise to a thriving cottage industry – a self-contained nation-state in which the band and their audience live as equals, thriving on a reciprocal appreciation rare in today’s increasingly fragmented musical landscape. \n2010 marks the twentieth anniversary of moe.’s frontline of Rob Derhak (bass, vocals), Chuck \nGarvey (guitar, vocals), and Al Schnier (guitar, keyboards, vocals), who continue to perform \ntogether with the addition of drummer Vinnie Amico and percussionist and multi-instrumentalist \nJim Loughlin. Keeping a consistent lineup intact and productive over two decades is no small \nfeat. moe.’s saga is made all the more remarkable because they have consistently done so on \ntheir own terms, as independent artists who actively manage their own affairs while staying well \nahead of industry and technological developments, including successfully self-releasing their \nown music and offering instant on-site digital concert recordings at their shows.
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Mountbatten Festival of Music at Royal Albert Hall
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£12.00
(CAD18.77)Music Festival12 April 2012 to 14 April 2012
Royal Albert Hall SW7 2AP[map]
The Mountbatten Festival of Music features the Massed Bands of Her Majesty's Royal Marines performing a wide variety of music, encompassing traditional military marches and fanfares, a classical overture and music from stage and screen.
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Mowtown and Philadelphia On Tour at Fairfield Halls and Ashcroft Theatre
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£19.50
(CAD30.50)Music4 March 2012
The Fairfield Halls & Ashcroft Theatre CR9 1DG[map]
The hits and memories just keep on coming as mutli-award winning Roy G Hemmings and his 15 performers stage full evening of memoires from an era of music that lives on and on. Be prepared to get up and dance. Spanning the hits of The O'Jays, The Trammps, Billy Paul, Candi Stanton, MFSB, The Stylistics to mention but a few as well as the sounds of Detroit and old favourites such as The Four Tops, The Supremes and The Temptations.
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Mr Big Plays Jazz: The Neil Cowley Trio at Wigmore Hall
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Mr Diagonal and the Black Light Orchestra at Jamboree Cable Street Studios
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Mr Diagonal And The Black Light Orchestra + Bobok + Freeway Jesus + Aoife at Hootananny
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(CAD0.00)Punk18 February 2012
Hootananny Hostel SW2 1DF[map]
Mr Diagonal And The Black Light Orchestra: Mr Diagonal And The Black Light Orchestra tragicomedy cabaret fairy tale orchestra from Belgium. \nBobok: Russian cartoon carny songs with a Balkan brass blast. \nFreeway Jesus: Freeway Jesus psych, delta blues and voodoo rhythm one man band. \nAoife: Aoife tribal irish punk fusion belly dance with. \nSacha Dieu and Ms Manray shake up the dance floor with urban ghetto electro swing and gyrating gypsy.
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Mr Shaodow at Air and Breathe
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Música Popular Brasileira at Guanabara
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The Muckers at Chat's Palace Arts Center
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Mucky Pups at The Borderline
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Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers at The Orchard Theatre
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Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers at Watford Colosseum
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£16.50
(CAD25.81)Music13 May 2012
Watford Colosseum WD17 3JN[map]
The delicacy and grace of Hanayui is complemented by the power andexplosive rhythms of Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers. Hanayui, from Sado Island in Japan, is the sister group of the world-renowned Kodo Drummers.They bring to the UK a beautiful performance of Japanese dance, song, elaborate costume and expert Taiko drumming. Highlights include stunning folk dance and drumming from Chieko Kojima, an original Kodo member since 1976, and expert traditional dance from award-winning Okinawan dancer Mitsue Kinjo.
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Mum and Babies at Hampstead Town Hall Centre
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Munro + Titchener + O'Callaghan at Dartford Working Men's Club
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Murray James at The Enterprise
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£8.50
(CAD13.29)Indie13 February 2012 to 27 February 2012
The Enterprise NW3 2BL[map]
Originally from Milford on Sea, Murray James draws on soul, reggae and hip hop influences and combines them with his unique lyrical insight. Writing his own material, he is currently working with Producer Dan Grech Marguerat on his debut album for the iconic Deconstruction label.


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