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  • 7fc29c57d53fd373ac3cf858342ab211?s=80&r=any

    Re:

    Indeed, that's true

    posted by Johndtraynor on Sunday 8 June at 8.43PM

  • E61bab0f40d9663a547ee06f16c9a5a6?s=80&r=any

    Re: EVENT: Acoustic Sundays at The Flapper

    Duly corrected. Sorry about that/

    posted by Admin on Sunday 8 June at 11.41AM

  • 7fc29c57d53fd373ac3cf858342ab211?s=80&r=any

    Re: EVENT: Acoustic Sundays at The Flapper

    Gemma! It's Gemma! Not Emma! Gemma!

    posted by Johndtraynor on Sunday 8 June at 9.39AM

  • 9718017a7e5e650176242eaf68df2cbc?s=80&r=any

    Re: EVENT: Jazz Club Summer Specials

    Chris Bowden's The Tomorrow Band Featuring Chris Bowden ( Herbaliser / Ninja Tune ) on sax with Ben Markland on bass and Neil Bullock on drums. DJ set by DJ Maxwell www.rehabrecords.co.uk www.therainbowpub.com

    posted by Birmingham jazz on Wednesday 4 June at 3.16PM

  • 9718017a7e5e650176242eaf68df2cbc?s=80&r=any

    Re: EVENT: Jazz Club Summer Specials

    Jazz Club Summer Specials Wednesday 30th July THE SUB ENSEMBLE live bring their musical goodness to brighten up The Rainbow. Featuring Sara Colman on vocals. DJ set by Chris Mapp www.thesubensemble.co.uk 8pm til late £3 BBQ by Grillfellas The Rainbow 160 High Street Deritend Digbeth www.therainbowpub.com www.birminghamjazz.co.uk

    posted by Birmingham jazz on Tuesday 3 June at 12.51PM

  • 9718017a7e5e650176242eaf68df2cbc?s=80&r=any

    Re: EVENT: Christine Tobim Band

    Purchase tickets online at www.theticketsellers.co.uk Tickets are also available on the door .

    posted by Birmingham jazz on Tuesday 3 June at 12.49PM

  • 9718017a7e5e650176242eaf68df2cbc?s=80&r=any

    Re: EVENT: Jazzanova + Eska Mtungwazi Live

    For more info or to reserve tickets go to http://www.birminghamjazz.co.uk 0121 2247380 info@birminghamjazz.co.uk tickets available via http://www.theticketsellers.co.uk or 0844 870 0000

    posted by Birmingham jazz on Monday 2 June at 11.40AM

  • Aea2f9970045d403a6a752b2c9eb7290?s=80&r=any

    Re: NEWS: Three Mad Minutes

    This is more of a comment on a comment – but the average attendance at CN events in 2008 is 170 – and as the original post states: “if tonight's numbers are anything to go by then it's popular”.

    posted by Hemminac on Friday 30 May at 3.31PM

  • 0c3e5b20ae476f7cd12ebb05545c11f1?s=80&r=any

    Re: NEWS: Three Mad Minutes

    It made me chuckle, you managed to do it which was a good achievement. As for IT at the TIC, it is dinosaur technology and rarely works when it is needed. CN meetings have been poorly attended recently. I seem to feel it has had a huge fund cut. Less staff, even no decent sign in system as they used to have. On the flip side, The Music Network was popular this month.

    posted by Simonhowes on Thursday 29 May at 11.59PM

  • 0540a9c45b105f945220c60717e86fd9?s=80&r=any

    Re: EVENT: Mama Feel Good! Present Edenheight (Live Funk from Bristol)

    Eden Height (Live Band) Friday 23rd May 2008 @The Hare and Hounds 9pm- 2am £5 Entry £4 NUS Live 9-piece collective, cultured in Bristol's vibrant underground music scene. DJanes: Bobbalin' Hot Sister 45 Edenheight write original breaks in styles from heavy funk and jazz to hip hop, afrobeat to roots/dub reggae. This is a band who work well with a full dance floor or a tough crowd of chin scratchers, and as such Edenheight have risen quickly in the vibrant live music underground of Bristol and Bath. Since launching the live project in the UK, May 2005, notable gigs have included big club nights in Bristol and Bath for NYE 2005 and 2006, a headlining appearance at Walcott Nation Day (Bath Fringe festival Climax 2006), Ashton Court 2006 and 2007, as well as Shambala festival 2007. Styles of da funk, from Sly and Robbie to the JBs to the MGs; Fat ass bass, crisp simple funky drummer, exquisitely distorted Wurlitzer piano, horns from free jazz to reggae fill ins, funky chopped guitar in conjunction with Clive TVs chain smoked crushed soul vocal; bit good really! (Andy Cottle, Decode magazine) One of the definite highlights of Ashton Court; A powerful band operating somewhere on the borders of jazz, funk, dub and dance music (Tony Benjamin, Venue magazine) Definitely one of the funkiest bands in Bristol at the moment, Edenheight play a heavy brand of explosive 70s dance grooves guaranteed to fill the dance floor (Western soul) http://www.myspace.com/edenheight mamafeelgoodmusic.co.uk mamafeelgood@googlemail.com

    posted by Bobbieg on Tuesday 20 May at 9.18PM