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2012 Golden TicketThis ticket entitles you to Friday Live and Saturday Session events, subject to available capacity |
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Live at the Globe: Babajack...addictive! Blues in Britain BabaJack is an acoustic blues/ folk band from Malvern that is fast becoming an established band on the Folk and Blues Festival circuits in the UK and into Europe! Trevor Steger (acoustic/resonator/ winebox guitars & Harmonica) and Becky Tate (African drum, cahon, stomp & vocals) form the songwriting nucleus of the band, and have been joined by Marc Miletitch on double bass. They have two albums to date and are shortly to be going into the studio to record their third album. |
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Babajack:Full price...addictive! Blues in Britain BabaJack is an acoustic blues/ folk band from Malvern that is fast becoming an established band on the Folk and Blues Festival circuits in the UK and into Europe! Trevor Steger (acoustic/resonator/ winebox guitars & Harmonica) and Becky Tate (African drum, cahon, stomp & vocals) form the songwriting nucleus of the band, and have been joined by Marc Miletitch on double bass. They have two albums to date and are shortly to be going into the studio to record their third album. |
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Red Kite Theatre presents Pictures in the Sand by Margie DouglasProfessional staged reading of Margie Douglas's prize-winning play with Sue Best and Philip Bowen [Willow Theatre, Shakespeare] and Robin Scott Wilson [Romeo, Willow Theatre 2011]. When a stranger arrives at the remote, cliff top studio of artist, Katherine Mann, her world is turned upside down and nothing will be the same again. |
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The Loving Cup: Earlybird“infectious” Blues Matters THE LOVING CUP is a rockin' country and blues Americana band based on the borderline....of North Wales. BBC Radio 2 DJ Mark Lamarr defined the bands sound as Southern Boogie Rock, which they kind of like! |
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The Loving Cup: Full price"infectious" Blues Matters THE LOVING CUP is a rockin' country and blues Americana band based on the borderline....of North Wales. BBC Radio 2 DJ Mark Lamarr defined the bands sound as Southern Boogie Rock, which they kind of like! |
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Heed the ThunderAlex Gordon's personal project finds new blood in Kate (banjo, guitar, melodica and vocals), Joe (drum kit) and Mark (double bass and vocals). Weaving in and out of pop and folk, with punk attitude, the band have built up a strong reputation for excellent live performances and are currently finishing their debut album. |
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Bruise:EarlybirdFolk-rock duo Bruise is a miniature miracle in more ways than one. First; musically, it is truly astonishing the depth and richness of the sounds that this imaginative two piece can produce, with Isobel's exquisite voice and Jim's world class drumming at the fore the simplicity and beauty is genuinely moving. Secondly Bruise have somehow managed to carve a career for themselves covering 3 continents, 3 albums and 10 years. Remaining aloof from record label approaches they have maintained their own creative control and focused on playing and developing their unique sound with refreshing results. This husband and wife team comes highly recommended with support from BBC 6 Music, The Times and The Wire.
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The Festival Soundscape with DJ Rich ThomasFed up with the usual DJ nights? Well, for one night only, the Globe will be filed with eclectic, exotic sounds, tribal beats and colourful world rhythms to brighten up your life! On the decks will be DJ Rich Thomas, fresh from the UK festival circuit, spinning some ear-catching and unusual tracks! |
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OnStage at the Globe: Goat Street RunnersFollowing its successful run in Swansea last year, Goat Street Runners has been developed as a drama which reveals the spirit, bravery and unfailing humour of the people of the Second World War. Using music from the period, both sung live and on an evocative soundtrack, Goat Street Runners is based on the experiences, lives and loves of a fictional family living in a street that was to be removed from the map of Swansea for ever after the 21st of February 1941. |
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Secret Stash:Earlybird
Hereford based Secret Stash present a fusion of Celtic, folk, rock and dance with a side order of classic Pink Floyd. Fourteen years in the making, but well worth the wait. With soaring guitars, fiery fiddling and pounding rhythms, make sure to wear your dancing trousers! |
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Guy di Guy presents…“Globalistic!” at the GlobeIn what will shortly become a regular night, Hereford DJ legend Guy di Guy and a number of guest DJs will be taking the Globe by storm, spinning some decks and blasting out some serious tunes until late at the biggest and best party of the month! Get ready for a barnstorming mix of house, funk, electro, cheesy pop and anything that gets you up and dancing! |