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Last Updated: 01/01/2005 13:25:15
The Sesh at The Linnet and Lark -What's on January to April 2006

This is the gig list for The Sesh for the first few months of 2006. Some of the bands are still unconfirmed and some may be amended as the dates get closer. Keep up to date through www.myspace.com/maks33onions or through www.thisisUll.com.

Coming Up at The Sesh...
3rd January
The Chase, Crowley's Dead, Black Dog Sunday

10th January
Phonic Voices, Clubland

17th January
Windum Earl, The Blackouts, Meg Williams Band
24th January
Silence In The Streets, Dressed For Stealing, Kill Monday

31st January
Kill Surf City, Red Nite Strip

7th February
Weekend Millionaires, The Interiors, Thief
14th February
Sidewinder, Tonic, Footloose

21st February
The Senses (TBC, Break Even (TBC), Frank's Right Hand Trousers (TBC)

28th February
City Ghosts, She Likes Parties, The ST's
7th March
Blue Sand (TBC), Park & Ride, Hollywood

14th March
Conscience (TBC), Vasquez (TBC), Shrik

21st March
Curbar (TBC), In Audium , Sal Paradise (TBC)
28th March
The Landaus, Deban Cruz, Slightly Roasted

4th April
The Vels, The Rise, The Rivers (TBC)

The Sesh is held in conjuction with the Grapevine Club Night at The Attic. Free transport is provided from outside The Sesh from 11pm.

The Sunday Sesh: Acoustic Treats from Hull's Elite.

Going Down - thisisUll.com 2005 in Pictures.
thisisUll.com wants to thank all the contributors for their work in 2005. Without their participation this website could not be possible. Over 100,000 people a month from over 100 countries are seeing Ull at it's very best with over 4,000 pages of superb content. Check out this 7 page picture gallery of home page pictures for January to December 2005 for you to enjoy. Read more...

Music Reviews - The Chase, GST Cardinals and The Blackouts at the Under The Influence Xmas Show at The Adelphi - Sat 17th Dec 05 By Michelle Dee The Chase gallery by Michelle Honess
Under The Influence celebrated its Christmas bash down at the Adelphi with a line up of rather new Hull bands them being, GST Cardinals, The Blackouts and The Chase. The billed act, !Forward Russia! sadly cancelled so promoter Dean Shakespeare had to make a few fast decisions to insure the show went on. He called upon good friends GST Cardinals to open with a very welcome Read more...

Music Reviews - Neville Staples, Quartermain and The Bonnitts at The Ringside, Monday 19th December 05 By Dick Spring Photos By Mo
Monday December 19th 2005 is a date that could go down in the musical history of the city, for that was the day Neville Staples, original rudeboy singer of the legendary Two Tone band The Specials, and co founder of Fun Boy Three, made a triumphant return to Hull. Opening up were Hull favourites The Bonnitts who, though beset by a few technical problems, marched on through Read more...

Music Reviews - The Shine at The Top House Pub - 6th November 05 By DJ Chris Plant (www.djchrisplant.co.uk)
Firstly, let me tell you a little about the band... The Shine are a top local cover band playing hits from the 60s to material from the present day. The band have been playing in Hull's top venues for the last three years, including The Springhead, Hull University and The Mainbrace to name but a few. The band have an amazing five-man line up : Vocals - Adam Norrie Lead guitar/B.Vocals Read more...

Music Gig Gallery - Tuesday 15th November 05 - She Likes Parties, Red Line To Exit and The Shine at The Sesh at The Linnet and Lark by Michelle Dee
Sometimes we get photographs of a past Gig in without a review. This 4 page Photo Gallery of She Likes Parties, Red Line To Exit and The Shine at The Sesh at The Linnet and Lark Hull Tuesday 15th November 05 is by Michelle Dee . Read more...

Music Reviews - Tuesday 15th November - She Likes Parties at The Sesh By Becky
Over the last few weeks I have watched She Likes Parties come forward in leaps and bounds. Having gained a reputation from Sally Likes Parties (vocals) performing a capella at Staks cafe bar, acoustic sets at Linnet, Staks and Adelphi and drunken spur of the moment sets in the back room of Saturday night Silhouettes, the band had a lot to live up to at their debut gig as a full Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 15th December 05 - Band Wars at The Polar Bear By Martin Parnell
The I was actualy there, and was actually listening to all the bands, whilst not being drunk, band wars review! Martin here, soundman, musician, songwriter, artist, and independent judge throughout the competition! Well here I will be giving my overview of this competition which saw lots of great bands and lots of great gigs, which I had the privilege of doing Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 15th December 05 - Band Wars at The Polar Bear By Michelle Dee
Band Wars 2005 Result is an Insult to Hull Music. You know there's something amiss when you have to explain the presence of your bar staff in one of the bands to reach the final four. The competition was held at Polar Bear, the prize was a £1000. The four bands in the final were Jilly hates Willy Konscience, The Cyclones and The Landaus. There really was no contest or shouldn't have been... Read more...

Music Reviews - Bob Geldof at Hull City Hall - Thursday 1st December 05 By Steve Rudd
December 1st 2005, in my mind, has gone down in history as an unforgettable day. It was the day I met my biggest hero. And whoever said that to meet your hero is usually a disappointing affair was wrong in this instance, and since meeting Bob Geldof (twice in one night!), I'm filled with even more respect for the man ... the god. I never ever thought I'd get the chance to meet Read more...

Music Reviews - 3rd November - Mystery Jets at The Adelphi By Emily
Thursday 3rd was Mystery Jets' third visit to the Adelphi - their previous gig, earlier in the year - and proves that they are only getting bigger and better. This time around the venue was a lot fuller; buzzing with people curious as to whether the Mystery Jets live up to the hype. Since the Jets' last Hull appearance, the band has gained coverage through the NME Read more...

Music Reviews - Kill Surf City By Michelle Dee
The fresh five-piece from Hull have fast become the band name to drop in any discerning musos discourse. Recent months has seen them leapfrogging the opposition and quickly reaching and surpassing a few significant milestones. The band had barely been together two months when they headlined at the Sesh (see review thisisull.com ) Linnet and Lark. This was quickly followed by more Read more...

Music Reviews - Night Clubs - Friday 2nd December - Regis at Pure Techno at Rhythm Room By Michelle Dee
Friday night in the icy rain I flagged down a cab to town. My preferred late night spot tonight was Rhythm Room on Baker Street for a heady night of uplifting beats. Someone once enquired, What is this rude, lewd, lascivious junk called techno? What, indeed. One way of describing it is like a sonic sunburst Read more...

Music Reviews - 13th October 05 - thisisUll.com Keeping It Peel at The Silhouette By Joe Hakim Photographs by Darren Rogers and Mo
Whenever a musical icon dies, there always follows a period where their name and image is turned into a commodity. The best current example would be John Lennon. The celebration of what would have been his sixty-fifth birthday and the impending twentieth anniversary of his death has sent the record companies and the various conglomerates that Read more...

Going Down - Cycling into Poverty History Monday 27th June 2005 By Martin Deane
"Don't tell the other towns, but Hull was the best reception we ever got!" Bright and early, by some measures - ok, 9am - 24 cyclists from Hull gathered by the café and then made their way over the Humber Bridge. The River Humber, she what drains a fifth of the country and puts more freshwater into the North Sea than any other, looked absolutely Read more...

Going Down - The Make Poverty History March, in Retrospect By Bill Linton
Well, the G8 season seems to have kicked off to a good start this year with Live 8 concerts internationally. Predictably, the Hyde Park concert gained almost wall to wall coverage on television and in the news, although media interest in the Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh was somewhat less Read more...

Going Down - Make Poverty History Demonstration in Edinburgh 2nd July 2005 by Rich Mills
Having been a political activist for many years now, when the Make Poverty History demonstration came around, we just had to do something about it. The result being that with a lot of work from Martin Deane collecting money in, we managed to send a hundred people up to Edinburgh for the day. Along with another hundred or so who made their own way up to Scotland, Hull was well represented. Read more...

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