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the Lamp - What's On August 2004
2 Norfolk Street, Hull (opposite Hull Daily Mail, behind the Campanile Hotel)
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sun 1st | The Sunday Service - open mic night with an acoustic feel, hosted by Martin Clappison, plus Sunday Tapas menu. Food from 3pm, music from 8.
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mon 2nd | Salsa Y Mambo - beginners dance lessons at 8pm, improvers at 8.45pm. Lessons end at 9.30 dancing 'till 12 midnight. No-obligation lessons cost £2 but entry is FREE!
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tue 3rd | Substitute - retro funk, soul, and the future of rock 'n roll. official warm up for The Grapevine, free tickets available throughout the night
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wed 4th | live@lamp - The Harriwatts band plus support. Live music from 9pm.
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thu 5th | Roots and Toots. Salsa night with DJ Esdiaz playing the best in dancefloor latin and salsa
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fri 6th | HomeGrown. locally cultivated dj's of international repute sow their seeds of love all over your Friday night. feat. Beige (Momma Gravy), Max Jung (Third Face - Full Cycle) and Wai Wan (Earth Project)
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sat 7th | Suicide Ramblers Club - there is no sacrifice too great for your musical salvation
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sun 8th | The Sunday Service - open mic night with an acoustic feel, hosted by James Waudby (salako), plus Sunday Tapas menu. Food from 3pm, music from 8.
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mon 9th | Slack Video - present an evening of short film. Narrative and experimental film works from local, national and international artists and filmmakers.
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tue 10th | Substitute - retro funk, soul, and the future of rock 'n roll. official warm up for The Grapevine, free tickets available throughout the night
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wed 11th | live@lamp - Simon Crook plus support. live music from 9pm
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thu 12th | The Platform. A night of the finest hip hop offerings of old and new, classic breaks, funk gems and turntablist trickery from Orange Street and Mad Skilz
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fri 13th | HomeGrown. locally cultivated dj's of international repute sow their seeds of love all over your Friday night. feat. Beige (Momma Gravy), Max Jung (Third Face - Full Cycle) and Wai Wan (Earth Project)
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sat 14th | Suicide Ramblers Club - there is no sacrifice too great for your musical salvation
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sun 15th | The Sunday Service - open mic night with an acoustic feel, hosted by Andy Swift and Audrey Okyere-Fosu plus Sunday Tapas menu. Food from 3pm, music from 8.
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mon 16th | Salsa Y Mambo - beginners dance lessons at 8pm, improvers at 8.45pm. Lessons end at 9.30 dancing 'till 12 midnight. No-obligation lessons cost £2 but entry is FREE!
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tue 17th | Substitute - retro funk, soul, and the future of rock 'n roll. official warm up for The Grapevine, free tickets available throughout the night
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wed 18th | live@lamp - Jazz Wednesday -the return of hull's top jazz merchants in a big band style led by trumpet maestro Martin Jones
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thu 19th | Roots - reggae special. Heavy roots and dub disco with DubDoctor (Roots and Toots)
and The Reverend (easy skankin)
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fri 20th | HomeGrown. locally cultivated dj's of international repute sow their seeds of love all over your Friday night. feat. Beige (Momma Gravy), Max Jung (Third Face - Full Cycle) and Wai Wan (Earth Project)
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sat 21st | Suicide Ramblers Club - there is no sacrifice too great for your musical salvation
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Coming Up -
Grassroots Festival 2004 - Saturday 28th/ Sunday 29th August
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Grassroots, Hull’s fourth annual free festival is set to go, and will feature a dazzling line up of
world music, dance and art in two city parks during August bank holiday weekend.
Grassroots 2004 kicks off in Queens Gardens from 12 noon on Saturday 28th August starring
the Mad Professor
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Coming Up - Hull International Jazz Festival 2004 Saturday 31st July - Sunday 8th August
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Yes, the annual Hull Jazz Festival has come round again, with its usual
combination of free outdoor concerts, and various events taking place around the city.
The festival kicks off this weekend with two days of free live jazz in Queens Gardens.
Saturday 31st July has a world music feel.
Grounation
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Coming Up - Favours at Yo-Yo LiveLab, The Welly on Saturday 7th August
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On Saturday 7th August 2004 The Favours will be the next band in the cities
popular Yo-Yo indie nights LiveLab at The Welly.
It will also be the official album launch party for their album called Magpies Revenge.
The Hull four piece have been really busy
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Coming Up - Under The Influence at The Adelphi - Tuesday 3rd August
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After last month's sell-out Under the Influence , which saw Britpop kings
The Bluetones pack the Hull Adelphi.
Under the Influence is back on Tuesday 3rd August with a line up of
4 of the hottest bands at the moment.
Headlined by Black Wire, who in
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NightClub Listing - Ringside - Every Wednesday - What's On August 04
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Check the full listing..
Entry - Free
Wednesday 11th August NIGEFESTE 2004!
Defenestration, Flatline and Headup
- Come and join the celebration!
Wednesday 11th August
Unless - Trashy, Glammy, Sleazy New Wave Punks from Cleethorpes
Diverse Unit
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Coming Up - Pete Doherty (Libertines) at Yo-Yo, Welly Club 14th August
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Pete Doherty, the front man of the UK's biggest Indie band
The Libertines is set to cause a storm when his solo project The Babyshambles
play at The Yo-Yo Indie night on Saturday 14th August at The Welly Club Hull.
Word is out on the street of the cities biggest gig since Oasis.
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NightClub Listing - The Sesh What's on July/ August 04 Live Music Every Thursday Plus Dj : Mark (The Grapevine)
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Thursday 15th July
KOOCHIE - Funkier than a mosquitos tweeter.
Tight, experienced band exploding with phat, making their first appearance at The Sesh.
Support comes from THE SNEAKS - Prolific songwriters.
Great material - Badly Drawn Boy meets Jimmy Cliff.
Thursday 22nd July
BREAK EVEN - Young band that blew us away back
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Band News - The Landau's, Blue Sand and Blind Frog Ernie Hull Bands Down Under
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It would seem that for three of hulls local talented bands that boundaries have no hold on them
or their music after contacting Glenn Williams at Lazyswede Productions for his help.
Starting with The Landau's who have been receiving both national radio and TV exposure
in Australia.
Since their first single (Sweet But True)
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Music Reviews -
Kasabian,Mad Action,The Landaus The Wellington Thursday 22nd July By Lee Atkinson
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After a successful and highly entertaining launch party featuring Turismo, I was interested
to see what Sweet-n-Sour could offer in the way of showcasing bigger, signed acts.
On tonights billing, headliners Kasabian, fresh from a successful Glastonbury
appearance and increasing media attention,
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Music Reviews -
Sweet n Sour at the Welly Club 22/07/2004 Kasabian, Mad Action, The Landaus By Andy Dykes
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Outside the Welly Club tonight there's thunder, lightning and heavy rain.
The bouncers pass umbrellas down the queue so that the line of punters waiting to get in can
stay as dry as possible.
I'm told that there aren't as many people here as last week.
This is only the second time that the Welly has put on its Sweet n Sour night,
and
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