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Coming Up NightClub Listings
Ringside - Every Wednesday - What's On June 04
Ringside Pub, 147 Beverley Road, Hull, in association with Determination inc.

Entry - Free

Wednesday 7th July

Windum Earl - Amazing Hull Alternative Rock band Nirvana meets My Bloody Valentine PLUS Support

Wednesday 14th July

Disarm - Melodic Screamo band from Mexborough similar to Thursday with a bit of Amen.
Wednesday 21st July

The Trailers - Pop Punk from Bridlington like Early Green Day

Fraction of the Cost - Rawkus Punk Rock from Hornsea

Wednesday 28th July

The Dregs - Totally solid metal band from Howden

The No Pints - Lookout Records style punk band from Aberdeen - Like Early Green Day / Screeching Weasel
Plus DJ Chippy (BUG at Pozition & Corporation, Sheffield) from 8pm.

Drinks Promos: Lager from £1.55 / Bitter from £1.30 - Plus many specials on Spirits

If you or your band are interested in performing at the Fly night, please contact:

Lance or Gail, Ringside Pub. Phone: (01482) 226698

NightClub Listing - Pozition - What's On Guide
Check the full listing.. Tuesday - Lovestruck Room 1 - Lovestruck Resident plays the biggest student anthems and party classics Room 2 - Toots brings the biggest and best RnB Wednesday - Bug An alternative night out. Alt rock, Punk, Hip Hop, SK8, Metal and everything in-between! Read more...

Band Gig Reviews - Blind Frog Ernie at The Cavern Liverpool on Saturday 3rd July 2004-07-09 By Arsenick.
Bearing no physical resemblance to the Beatles whatsoever, Hull's illegitimate blues-rock rapscallions Blind Frog Ernie nevertheless did The Cavern proud last Saturday night. Liverpool's very underground home for boys that rocked the world played host to one of the best rock-and-roll days out I've had in a long time. Armed with a forty odd Read more...

Music Reviews - Best Original Band Contest at The Springhead Pub (Aston Rd, Willerby) 30 June 2004 By Elsie Creek
Thirty-six local bands, competing over a period of nearly six months to determine which will make it big and which should be thrown on the compost heap of shame . . . sound familiar? There are quite a few band contests for the amateur set, and certain faces are sure to be seen at each of them. The Springhead Pub, Read more...

Music Reviews - Radio in the Raw By Cilla
It's a local radio station. Ok, it's the BBC so with that comes plenty of kudos. But it's BBC Radio Humberside - a place I have to admit that I'd steered clear of, probably since its inception, as a not-cool place to be. In those days there was nothing but Radio 1. And Raw Talent is a local live radio show. It's so local, you could see Alan Raw, it's presenter and Read more...

Music Reviews - Twice the riot, Die for, Flatline, Tear Jerk and Steel Rules Die @ the Adelphi, 27th June By John Pearman
I wasn't planning on going to the Adelphi tonight. You see, I don't really like punk music and it's quite a well known fact amongst my friends. So why the hell did they turn up at my door and ask me to come? I have no idea. But upon contradictory insight into the bill as to whether Freak's Union was to play or not, I decided that the night Read more...

Music Reviews- Bryan Adams, Proud Mary and Sketcher at the KC Stadium, Hull Saturday 26th June 04 By Steve Rudd
St. Helens-based quartet Sketcher were something of a bizarre choice for the first support act of the night, playing a damn fine brand of pop-punk music. Still, they did what they were in a sense expected to do, and warmed-up the crowd to a fantastic degree, with audience participation paramount (even if the extent of Read more...

Music Reviews- The Levellers at Beverley Leisure Centre, Friday 18th June By Steve Rudd
Spearheading the 21st celebrations of Beverley's mighty Folk Festival, I'll be honest - it took me a while to grasp the fact that The Levellers were actually in the centre and ready to play out their hearts, all-acoustically and in high spirits. In support, a couple of Australian guys by the names Read more...

Music Reviews - Displacements and Lord Bishop Rocks at The Ringside, 23rd June By Dick Spring
If ever an act has ever been more aptly named, I don't know, but whatever, tonight's opening slot was a special guest, short notice appearance. Lord Bishop is a giant of a man, but rocks like a b**tard. A cool black dude, from New York (though he is huge in Europe with near constant touring) is making a name for himself in Blighty Read more...

Going Down - World Music Day at Queens Gardens Saturday 19th June By Jane Foster
I'd been praying that the rain would hold off for this very special event at Queens Gardens. Luckily it did for most of the day, and with bands from as far afield as Zimbabwe and Afghanistan, we all ended up dancing our little socks off.. The day was organised by Chris Smith at the Warren centre, and hats off to him for putting on a great event Read more...

Going Down - Cannabis March to smoky bears picnic in Pearson Park By Carl Wagner
The bullying nature of the so called war on drugs makes it difficult for many people to even voice an opinion on cannabis, so well done to the 100 or so that turned up for the 4th annual cannabis protest march. The march left Queens Gardens at 1.00 pm with a police escort, and noisily worked its' way through the city centre Read more...

Going Down - Get Your Tools Out, Girls! - Ladies Night at Nortech By Michelle Dee
On Tuesday 25th May I accompanied Cilla to Nortech Ladies Night on Drypool Way. I didn't really know what to expect. There were various trade stalls with impressive looking tools on show! We were welcomed immediately by the friendly faces of Nortech MD, Tony Cosgrove Read more...

Going Down - Review - Bhangra Bollywood night at Stratten Hall 17th April 04 By Jane Foster
This night was organised by Mrs Kamlesh Singh, from the Lakh Kushia shop on Newland Avenue. Lakh Kushia specialises in all things Eastern, and was set up to attract people from all sections of the local community. This was the second of these nights to take place - the first one being a Read more...

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