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Music
Presented by G-Steppa & Pyramid Audio
Nucleus Roots will be rocking crowds with eagerly awaited previewed tracks from their latest studio album, On Solid Foundations at shows across Europe during spring and summer 2010.
For the first time in many years they will be playing as a full live band. Nucleus Roots Producer and Musical Director P.Lush, will resume duties on the Bass, his brother Gary Morris will join him on guitar, Peter Technical on the bubbling keyboards and Delroy Walker; drummer for Suns of Arqua, Finlaye Quaye and MC Busby, on the classic Nucleus rhythms. This line up will provide backing for regular vocalists; Moses, Megadread, Simon Dan and Ossie Gad (The Natural-ites), along with new artist, Mr Marvellous.
Nucleus Roots formed in 1995 from the ashes of legendary Manchester punky/reggae outfit Community Charge. With a few line up shuffles along the way the band have now developed a cohesive, creative unit.
Recent summers have seen Nucleus raising a storm at clubs and festivals across the Continent, highlights involved supporting Lee Perry in Bergen, Norway, the prestigious Ostroda Reggae festival, Poland and the huge Dour festival in Belgium.
Nucleus Roots have a massive stage presence and produce a contagiously danceable, uplifting roots sound. This live line up sees another chapter in the band’s colourful history. The vibe will hark back to the 80’s ‘digitalised’’ sound which P. Lush loves so much as well as looking forward to a positive musical future.
Feelings run high when Nucleus take the stage so be prepared for a live performance that will take you through the full gamut of emotions.
Vocalists at the Junction: Moses, Simon Dan & Mr Marvellous
Doors / Bar open 7pm
Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult.
Music
Rescheduled from 27 Oct 2009 - all tickets still valid.
Stiff Little Fingers, along with the likes of the Clash, Sex Pistols, The Jam, Skids, Buzzcocks, Undertones, Sham 69, Stranglers et al – were at the forefront of the punk movement.
The band enjoyed six years of sell-out gigs and chart success before frontman Jake burns took a sabbatical to work as a BBC Radio One producer. The band reformed in 1987 to a rapturous reception and haven’t looked back since, recording more hit records and relentlessly touring.
Plus Stingrays
Doors / Bar open 7pm
Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult.
Comedy
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Reclaiming Chaplin’s moustache for comedy, the star of The Headmaster’s Son and 90s double act Lee and Herring muses on iconography, whether racists are closer than Liberals to believing that all people are the same and why an innocent square inch of facial hair as taken the blame for Nazism.
“A beautifully crafted and thought-provoking show”. **** Sunday Telegraph.
“Superbly constructed and wickedly clever.” The Observer
“Stimulating, passionate and thoroughly entertaining.” **** The Times.
Suitable for ages 16+
Doors / Bar open 7pm