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BansheeUK wrote:

Last update before Christmas.

All the very best to those who look in; and hope to see you somewhere, at one of the shows.



I never make it to the North East, but always enjoy your contributions as they give me ideas about who I want to try and catch if I get the opportunity. All the best for Xmas from a (not yet very snowy) Bavaria!

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GMac wrote:
BansheeUK wrote:

Last update before Christmas.

All the very best to those who look in; and hope to see you somewhere, at one of the shows.



I never make it to the North East, but always enjoy your contributions as they give me ideas about who I want to try and catch if I get the opportunity. All the best for Xmas from a (not yet very snowy) Bavaria!

Kind of you to say; thank you.
At least you know, if you find yourself in this part of the world by accident, you know where to look for good music; and if it's by design, then there's a friendly bunch of us who'll look after you and show you round.

PS - few more additions to be made, one promoter has just come in.

PPS - Don't blame me for March 20th.... or June 13th....

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Saturday 2nd May - The Mentulls, Guisborough R & B Festival

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One for us Northerners;

Bit 11th hour, but its a good venue on my doorstep and every now and then we try to kick some life into the beast;

March 7th @ Mainsforth Community Centre, Ferryhill (5 mins off the A1 in Co. Durham) they're hosting Sean Webster with support from local band Midnite Blue.
So if you're still rocking after Ron Sayer playing neighbouring Sedgefield the night before, come along.

Tickets on the door....

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I'm hoping to catch Walter Trout at ARC in Stockton. I've not been there before - anyone what the layout at the venue is - seating/standing? many thanks. Dave

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Dave82775 wrote:

I'm hoping to catch Walter Trout at ARC in Stockton. I've not been there before - anyone what the layout at the venue is - seating/standing? many thanks. Dave

Very much depends on how many they expect in on the night. Sometimes standing though they can arrange seats theatre style, or club style around tables. The main performance room is a quarter bowl shape with the stage at the corner point. Along one side are banked seats as well as a sort of balcony facing the stage.
The venue does fair meals and has 2 good sized bars outside the room if you want to make a night of it. Parking's not bad either, there's a carpark just over the road, but I usually go to the park near Skinnergate Cycles (check Googlr maps) as it's free all night after 6pm.
Good venue on the whole, clean, comfortable, good sound, but like a lot of new(ish) builds, lacks a bit atmosphere.
Hope that helps.

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BansheeUK wrote:
Dave82775 wrote:

I'm hoping to catch Walter Trout at ARC in Stockton. I've not been there before - anyone what the layout at the venue is - seating/standing? many thanks. Dave

Very much depends on how many they expect in on the night. Sometimes standing though they can arrange seats theatre style, or club style around tables. The main performance room is a quarter bowl shape with the stage at the corner point. Along one side are banked seats as well as a sort of balcony facing the stage.
The venue does fair meals and has 2 good sized bars outside the room if you want to make a night of it. Parking's not bad either, there's a carpark just over the road, but I usually go to the park near Skinnergate Cycles (check Googlr maps) as it's free all night after 6pm.
Good venue on the whole, clean, comfortable, good sound, but like a lot of new(ish) builds, lacks a bit atmosphere.
Hope that helps.

Thanks so much. Tickets are "general admission" - so guessing its standing.  Dave

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Very welcome Dave.

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SummerTyne Americana Festival 2015

SummerTyne Americana Festival is TEN!

To celebrate the tenth birthday, festival organisers are delighted to announce that they are staging a weekend long party and inviting some of their most famous and legendary friends along, as well as the pick of the new crop of breakthrough acts.

This jam-packed weekend brings the finest American roots music, from both sides of the Atlantic and this year’s festival presents a strong seam of southern soul, blues and gospel alongside a sensational cast of country, rock and Americana stars.

Headliners taking to the stages at Sage Gateshead between 17 and 19 July will be; Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash and John Leventhal, Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham, The Shires, Jace Everett, Naomi Shelton and The Gospel Queens, Cedric Burnside Project, The McCrary Sisters, Gruff Rhys, The Felice Brothers, James Hunter, Della Mae, Ward Thomas and many more still to be announced.

Tickets on sale from 10am on Wednesday 1 April with Early Bird/Festival Passes available.

THE FULL LINE UP INCLUDES:

Hall One Stage (Sponsored by Hays Travel)
An Evening with Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell – Friday 17 July 7.30pm
Roseanne Cash & John Levanthal plus support – Saturday 18 July 7.30pm
The Shires / Jace Everett – Sunday 19 July 7.30pm

Hall Two
Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham in Concert – Friday 17 July 8pm
Gruff Rhys – American Interior – Saturday 18 July 7.30pm
Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens – Saturday 18 July 10.30pm
Cedric Burnside plus support – Sunday 19 July 8pm

Northern Rock Foundation Hall
Felice Brothers plus support – Friday 17 July 8.30pm

DFDS Seaways Jumpin’ Hot Outdoor Stage
The James Hunter Six (Vintage soul blues)
Ward Thomas (Pure UK country)
Marty O’Reilly & The Old Soul Orchestra (Alt folk/blues)
Moreland and Arebuckle (Downhome Blues from USA)
Della Mae (All girl US Bluegrass)
John Lewis Trio (Hot Rock ‘n’ Roll)
Suzette Lawrence and the Neon Angels (Nashville mainstream country)
Hillfolk Noir (Punked-up acoustic Hillbilly blues)
Lewis & Leigh (Country folk & Americana)
Dom & The Iko’s (New Orleans Mardi Gras)
The Hallelujah Trails (Soulful country rock)
The Lost Bros (Everley Bros harmonies)
Mush (Alt folk songwriters)
Big Red and the Grinners (Bluegrass)
King Size Voodoo Traveller (Goodtime rock/country/blues)
Miss Mary & The Mr Rights (Retro 50s jump blues)
Gilded Thieves (Urban folk & blues)
Michael Littlefield (Authentic solo blues)
El Cid (The sound of young Newcastle – Americana/country rock)
Caroline Mary (Quirky songstress)
MCee – Steve Drayton (BBC) – Sat & Sun

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Short Notice:-

2 dates in for Royal Southern Brotherhood - just for us Northerners....  tongue

19th July - Newcastle; Northumbria Uni Student Union
20th July - Clitheroe - The Grand

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Updated for the Summer......

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BansheeUK wrote:

Short Notice:-

2 dates in for Royal Southern Brotherhood - just for us Northerners....  tongue

19th July - Newcastle; Northumbria Uni Student Union
20th July - Clitheroe - The Grand

Think Newcastle is cancelled Mike. VATA support at Clitheroe.

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Kenny wrote:
BansheeUK wrote:

Short Notice:-

2 dates in for Royal Southern Brotherhood - just for us Northerners....  tongue

19th July - Newcastle; Northumbria Uni Student Union
20th July - Clitheroe - The Grand

Think Newcastle is cancelled Mike. VATA support at Clitheroe.

Thanks Kenny - duly noted on Page 1.

Northumbria S.U. used to be a cracking venue (back when it was part of the Polytechnic), but they're not hot on promoting their gigs, as Chantel McGregor's show back in December proved (barely a dozen punters). Hope Laurence Jones manages better, considering what he did at The Cluny a couple of months ago.

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Sunday 13th September - The Mentulls, Darlington R & B Festival - Market Square Main Stage (1pm)

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The Mentulls wrote:

Sunday 13th September - The Mentulls, Darlington R & B Festival - Market Square Main Stage (1pm)

To expand on that -

Darlington Rhythm & Blues festival 2015
Sunday; Sept 13th

Main Stage:
4pm- 5;20pm - Mick Ralphs Band
2;30pm - 3:30pm - Eugene Hideaway Bridges
1pm - 2pm - The Mentulls

Dolphin Centre:
1:45 - 3:45 - Broken Levee
5 - 7pm - The Boneshakers

Boot ‘n’ Shoe
2:30 - 4;30 - Lee Bates & Billy Newton

Hole In The Wall
2:30 - 4;30 - The Jayhawkers

The Pennyweight
3:30 - 5:30 - Leeds City Stompers
7 - 9 - Mojo Roller

The Quays
5 - 7 - Reece Hillis

Voodoo Café
4 - 5:30 - Gary Grainger
7 - 8:30 - Howlin’ Matt

Hoskins Bar
6 - 8pm - Tin Pan Alley

The Quaker House
2 - 4pm - Sugar B’s
5 - 7pm - Groove-a-Matics
8:30 - 10:30pm - Kung Fu Blues

The Green Room
8:30 - 10:30pm - Andy Power Band

All event venues - FREE!!!  (except for the beer…. sad )

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Also, want to include this exciting news from Darlington promoter Mike Prendergast:-

Just to keep you guys in the loop:

I've been asked by the new owners of the Majestic Music Venue in Bondgate, Darlington to book bands for their Friday night live music events.
I will be acting as a Booking Agent for them, [along with Darlington based musician Dave Ward, who will attend events when I can't due to Darlington R'n'B Club and Gasto Promotions commitments].

The next gig is this Friday 31st July when Teesside band BIG SIGH & THE YAWNS will be playing. Tickets are £5 on the door from 8pm for this, and all future gigs.


The aim is to establish the venues down stair's room as a venue for local bands, and when refurbishments are complete upstairs, that room will be a concert hall for bigger events.
Please support the Majestic if you are able to attend any of the dates.

Gig list:
Friday 31st July
BIG SIGH & THE YAWNS
Friday 7th August
UNCLE GILBERT
Friday 14th August
TALENT UNLIMITED
Friday 21st August
STORM
Friday 28th August
DAMASCUS
Saturday 5th September
ANT MUSIC
[Adam Ant tribute]
Friday 11th September
THYN LIZZY
[Thin Lizzy tribute]
Friday 18th September
ERIK & THE VIKINGS
Friday 25th September
EVOLUTION
Friday 2nd October
HENRY GRAHAM SHOW
Friday 9th October
PROJECT 80’s
Friday 16th October
THE ARRIVAL
Friday 23rd October
CASSIDY PLAYS HENDRIX

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Tightened and tweaked for the summer - see you all in September.  Happy Rockin'

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Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
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90 (edited by BansheeUK 2015-09-09 09:34:39)

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Just got word, via Sean Webster's website that Ferryhill Mainsforth Community Centre has closed its doors, for the foreseeable future.
Sean was due to play later this month, and plans were afoot for a show in November featuring The Della Grants; Sean's is certainly cancelled and looks the same for The Della Grants but if things change, I'll keep you informed.

9/9/15 - Edit:- Word is that closure is temporary, due to refurbishment in the bar. More detail as they come.

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