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The Delta Ladies Sat July 31st at the Cherry Tree Southgate

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Delta Ladies plus 1

Delta Ladies plus 1

The Delta Ladies Sat July 31st at the Cherry Tree Southgate

Hi all we are at a new venue called the Cherry Tree in Southgate, we are starting quite early at about 19:30 for an evening of  mellow tunes and stuff. Its a hew venture for this pub to have live music  so it would be good to support it. they also do rather nice real ales as well.

The Cherry Tree is at The Green, London, N14 6EN

http://www.vintageinn.co.uk/yeoldecherrytreesouthgate/findus/

Conservative MP John Whittingdale, chair of the all party Culture Media and Sport Committee, has tabled an Early Day Motion calling on the government ‘… to bring forward proposals for an exemption to the Licensing Act for audiences of 200 to tackle the negative impact with regards to small venues hosting live performances

Sunday, July 25th, 2010
Conservative MP John Whittingdale, chair of the all party Culture Media and Sport Committee, has tabled an Early Day Motion calling on the government ‘… to bring forward proposals for an exemption to the Licensing Act for audiences of 200 to tackle the negative impact with regards to small venues hosting live performances.’
Intriguingly, Labour members make up the majority of the 21 MPs who have signed so far.

EDMs are rarely debated, but can generate useful publicity for a cause, especially if signed by a large number of MPs. Why not ask your MP to sign, if they have not already done so? Contact via www.theyworkforyou.com (identifies your MP from your postcode).

In May 2009 the CMS Committee concluded its public inquiry into the Licensing Act. It found that the Act had harmed small scale performances, and recommended that new exemptions should be introduced for live music in venues with a capacity of up to 200, and for one or two unamplified performers:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmselect/cmcumeds/492/492.pdf
Lord Clement-Jones’ new live music bill would, if successful, implement an exemption for gigs with an audience of up to 200 and allow unamplified live music without a restriction on the number of musicians.  Its 2nd reading debate has not yet been scheduled, but may take place later this year:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201011/ldbills/012/11012.1-i.html
Cutting red tape for live music is a Coalition government commitment:
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/409088/pfg_coalition.pdf [see p14]
Responsibility for licensing is now shared between the Home Office (alcohol) and DCMS (regulated entertainment).  DCMS licensing minister John Penrose recently hinted in Parliament at a ‘radical’ solution for live music (21 June):
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm100621/debtext/100621-0001.htm
Full text of John Whittingdale’s EDM 546 ‘Live performances’:
That this House celebrates the cultural value of live performances in enriching and entertaining communities; notes that small venues hosting live performances are the bedrock of the entertainment industry, providing opportunities for artists to begin their careers; is concerned that the implementation of the Licensing Act 2003 has meant that there has been a decline in the number of small venues wishing to put on live performances; and therefore calls on the Government to bring forward proposals for an exemption to the Licensing Act for audiences of 200 to tackle the negative impact with regards to small venues hosting live performances.’
http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=41503&SESSION=905
General EDM info:
http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/Default.aspx


Explosive indie soul rockers ‘ The Neutronics’ perform songs from their upcoming album “This Is Supa Soul Brotha Del”.

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Explosive indie soul rockers ‘ The Neutronics’ perform songs from their
upcoming album “This Is Supa Soul Brotha Del”.

30 July 2010 – 333 Mother Club
333 Old Street
EC1V 9LE

nearest tube: Old Street, 9pm -£5 all night

Contact number: 07956907342

Delta Ladies at The Cats Back Friday 16th July

Friday, July 16th, 2010

The Delta Ladies are at The Cats Back Friday 16th July after their successful mini tour in the Tarn region of France.

Read more on this link  http://www.deltaladies.com/blog/

Delta Ladies at Olivers Jazz Bar

Delta Ladies at Olivers Jazz Bar

This is a delightful and somewhat eccentric pub  just on the fringes of Putney.
86-88 Point Pleasant
SWI8 1PP
London

Save the Cross Kings from Eviction !

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Save the Cross Kings from Eviction !

The Cross Kings

The Cross Kings

Entertainment & Arts – Performing Arts
Description:
This is almost certainly completely pointless. But in case there IS a rich benefactor out there we felt we should at least try.

Being tied to Enterprise Inns has bled us dry and our last ditch attempt to sell to a sympathetic entrepeneur has fallen through.

We’ve been served with a letter of eviction which means we have to leave the venue on Friday 9th July.

If there’s anything anyone can do to save this unique and brilliant venue, do not waste a moment…

Buffalo Star + Ned Walker Friday, 13 August 2010 St Matthews Church, The Crypt, Brixton Hill, London SW2 1JF

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Buffalo Star live at ‘Hot Vox Promotions @ Babalou’

Friday, 13 August 2010
St Matthews Church, The Crypt, Brixton Hill, London SW2 1JF

Buffalo Star + Ned Walker
A great night of live music with some of the best up and coming bands in London. Buffalo Star are the stand out
act in a venue located in the crypt of a converted church in Brixton. £5 on the door not only gets you a night of
live music but also DJ’s playing until the early hours. For more info go to: www.myspace.com/buffalostarband

Elephant Shelf at Round Midnight 13 Liverpool Road Islington July 9 starting at 9.00

Monday, July 5th, 2010
Band-with-booze

Band-with-booze

Elephant Shelf is about songs, rhythms and entertainment. Their original songs embodying all that is best in Rhythm & Blues, Swing, Blues, Country, the great American songbook, and much else. In the band’s own words: “We draw on the classic well loved sounds from the 60’s 70’s and beyond, add our own touches to make it our own music. We never consciously copy anyone else’s arrangements. We deliberately do it different” and we add a large dash of good humour and a love of entertaining. That is us; Elephant Shelf.”

 
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Round Midnight

13 Liverpool Road, Angel N1 0RW. It is really close to Angel Tube.

Blues Matters! Magazine

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Blues Matters issue 55

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Comments Made About Blues Matters

“The Blues Revival is much heralded, but rarely seen, a bit like the 183 bus near where I live. It remains an underground music, a music of the people played by thousands of dedicated musicians who just want go out there and whip up a storm and with a bit of luck the eagle might fly on Friday. And cheering them on are the fans buying music, going to clubs, pubs, bars and festivals to support their favorites. And all this activity needs a focus – a place where enthusiasts and musicians can keep up with what’s going on and stuff what anybody else thinks.  Blues Matters does this in spades, respecting the music with its professional production values, acknowledging the past while promoting the stars of tomorrow – something old, something new, something borrowed, but always the Blues.”

Harry Shapiro, journalist and author of biographies including Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. His authorized biography of Jack Bruce is published in November“

Blues Matters has become a vital component in the British Blues scene. It’s wide ranging features and glossy approach are essential to give this genre of music vitality & credibility.” – Alan Robinson, Manhaton Records

By far the best blues publication in the UK, Blues Matters!” – Martin Vowles, recording artist (The Wildcards)

“Blues Matters has become a vital component in the British Blues scene. It’s wide ranging features and glossy approach are essential to give this genre of music vitality & credibility.”Alan Robinson, Manhaton Records Read More!

Blues Top Ten Albums Here In Blues Matters HQ – (In no order)

FOGHAT – LAST TRAIN HOME

HARPER – STAND TOGETHER

JIMMY WARREN BAND – NO MORE PROMISES

GEOFF ACHISON – ONE TICKET, ONE RIDE

ANN SCOTT – FLO

JOHN NORUM – PLAY YARD BLUES

JAY TAMKIN BAND – SORTEDTREVOR FINLAY – BOOTLEG

MARK DOYLE AND THE MANIACS – COMIN’ HOME

WILSON T. KING – FOLLOW YOUR FIRST MIND
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