Program

Saturday, November 3 2012

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18:00
Festival

Night of the Jackalope! acoustic music festival

Manchester Magical Mystery Tour:

A bunch of friends and musicians from Manchester altogether with the 'Folk Newington' organisation in Hackney will present a futher 10 acts (acoustic in L1 and acoustic/electronic in L4)


live: John Fairhurst, Paddy Steer, Sunlight Service Group, Maia, John Stammers, The No Sorrows and the Inimitable Dave Elvis.


Plus formidable dj sets from Chris 'The Judge' Arthur, Horton Jupiter and Jah Shabby.


pre sale: www.wegottickets.com/event/186081

VVK (+Gebühr): 10.00 € | AK : 10 €
1800
18:05
Clubbing

Chris 'The Judge' Arthur

dj set

1805
18:10
Clubbing

Horton Jupiter

DJ and leader of experimental electro band They Came From The Stars, I Saw Them.

1810
18:30
Live

the Inimitable Dave Elvis

1830
19:00
Live

Bobby J

Solo Guitar, Psychedelic / Singer Songwriter

1900
19:30
Live

The No Sorrows

Slightly psychy cosmic-harmonic shoegazey indie folk country rock, innit.


Members:
Sean Berry (guitars),

Iqbal Birdi (guitars),

Colin Greenwood (drums, lapsteel, banjo),

Tom Huddleston (vocals),

Tom Hughes (bass),

Sandra Rehme (violin)

1930
20:00
Live

John Stammers

2000
20:30
Live

Maia

We are Maia, a 4 piece alternative, acoustic band from Huddersfield playing all sorts of disco sci-fi folk pop on ukulele, cajon, trumpet, banjo, mandolin or whatever else is lying around!

2030
21:00
Live

Paddy Steer

Quirky beat-led instrumental feast from the surrealist master.


Paddy is a Zelig-like character along the timeline of Manchester's musical activity. It's a testament to his musicality that he has played with such a wide range of music and artists over the years, be it as a bass player, drummer, Hawaiian guitarist etc. or all these roles at the same time.
His own Homelife project released five albums in recent years, Homelife's sound was intricate but with a warm sense of wonder, a balance of songs and instrumentals. Many musicians contributed to the Homelife project, brewed slowly by Paddy in his attic before being taken out as a small orchestra for some very unique concerts.
Never one to blow his own trumpet, Paddy quietly gets on with developing his craft. There is something of the fairy-tale cobbler working late into the night in order to make the finest shoes in the kingdom, or maybe the musical elves strike up while he's in bed. (Woodwork Music)

2100
21:30
Live

Sunlight Service Group

Doors-style keyboards with Kasabian-style pomp and jammin' freakouts. Modern-day 60's psych

2130