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The Ska Bar - Friday 28th May 2004
Monthly Ska Club at The Ringside (Upstairs), Beverley Road, Hull
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Introducing the night that nobody should resist - visit The Ska Bar for music that's guaranteed to please in an atmosphere which only quality music and the right venue can provide.
The Ska Bar is proud to present its debut event at Hull's new Monthly Ska Club and welcomes 2 fine bands:
Skankt - Fine UK Jazzy style Ska band from Cheltenham
Catch-it Kebabs - Manic Skankers from Barnsley
Plus Ska DJs covering all era's of Ska music
Doors open 8pm - 12.30am
Admission £4
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Coming Up next month - July 2nd
Hug Lorenzo - Latino based Ska from Newcastle
The Pony Club - Crazy-assed skankers from Ska-borough
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Coming Up - Museums and Galleries Month 2004 Hull Museums Launches Superb Series of Free Lectures at the Ferens Art Gallery and Streetlife Museum
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To celebrate Museums and Galleries Month 2004, Hull Museums will present its biggest, and most
spectacular, series of free lectures at the Ferens Art Gallery and Streetlife Museum.
Organised by the Campaign for Museums, Museums and Galleries Month takes place in May each year
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Coming Up - Ladies Night - Free Practical Open Evening At Nortech
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Would you like the skills and know-how to enable you to do more around your home?
We are holding an open evening aimed at giving you the skills and confidence in a range of tools for the home and garden to help you do-it-yourself!
Nortech is delighted to invite you to join us
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Coming Up - still life to support Fine Young Cannibals at Hull City Hall, Tuesday June 1st
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Local Hull band still life announced yesterday that it's been confirmed that they will be supporting Hull's famous Fine Young Cannibals at their gig at the beginning of June.
Normal price for tickets is £16.50 but still life are offering a small discount for anyone buying tickets through the band. Please call 07768 822088.
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Coming Up - Headup at The Ringside Wenesday 19th May 04
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Headup are a three piece metal band from Sheffield.
Their fresh and original sounds come across as a mix of old and modern - mixing emotional melody with fierce riffs and punishing double kick work.
The band has a reputation for an energetic, entertaining and frighteningly tight live show.
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Coming Up - Museums and Galleries Month 2004 Hull Museums Launches Superb Series of Free Lectures at the Ferens Art Gallery and Streetlife Museum
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To celebrate Museums and Galleries Month 2004, Hull Museums will present its biggest, and most
spectacular, series of free lectures at the Ferens Art Gallery and Streetlife Museum.
Organised by the Campaign for Museums, Museums and Galleries Month takes place in May each year
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Music Reviews - Friday 14th May at The White Room Dumpvalve + Blind Frog Ernie By Barney Gumble
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Friday night at the White Room saw two of Hull's top bands playing together for the
first time in this unusual billing.
Blind Frog Ernie took the stage at 9 to a warm crowd and soon had everyone dancing.
This band always leaves you with the sense that they've enjoyed playing and tonight was no exception.
Catchy guitar riffs fused with
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Music Reviews - After the Silence, The Bonnitts and The Cardinals Under the Influence Hull Adelphi 12th May By special guest Reviewer Lee - from
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After hearing more good things about local music entrepreneur Dean Shakespeare, I headed down to the good old Adelphi to check out the latest instalment of his fortnightly showcase Under the Influence.
Upon arriving at the Adelphi around 8:30pm, I wandered into an already busy atmosphere, bustling with an air of expectation
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Music Reviews - Jet Plane Landing, Harvey Half Devoured, Break Even, The Adelphi Sunday 9th May 04 By Charlotte Oakley.
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The night kicked off with the support from the four piece rock band Break Even.
These guys did a 25 minute set which hit off with one of their newest songs, this is a catchy song and one of my favourites.
I was kept interested within their music due to their varied style of rock.
They have an interesting set of songs that are all very different from
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Music Reviews - The Cribs, 10000 Things and One Lick Less at The Adelphi Tuesday 4th May 04 by Lee Cassanell
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Tea is said to have been discovered in 2737 BC by a Chinese emperor when some tea leaves
accidentally blew into a pot of boiling water, and although this sounds as absurd as a nude
midget wrestling match in the middle of red square, apparently it's true.
I went to see a band the other night at the Adelphi called the Cribs.
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Music Reviews - Music - The 9 year history of Yo-Yo Indie Night.
1995 - 2004 and beyond..........
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In 1992 DJ Priya approached the then Welly club Hull manager Paul Tognala
and asked him if she could start an Indie music night at his club.
He agreed and Priya launched Giraffe at The Welly club with a batch of fanzine-style hand drawn
flyers and posters.
The first night was a total success and pulled
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Music Reviews - Jet Plane Landing , Drive Like You Stole It & Delta Volts at Fibbers, York Friday 7th May 04 By Steve Rudd
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Progressive rock 'n' roll is the order of the day where the Delta Volts are concerned, their
intoxicatingly complex and mesmerising music bulldozing the foundations of all rock music that has been
and gone before.
Relying heavily and heartily on epic soundscapes and mighty guitar
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Music Reviews - DumpValve - Local Band Biog
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DumpValve are a five-piece metal outfit from Hull (England). They have been together for 2½ years, and in that time have played gigs throughout the U.K. building a large fan base.
They have recorded three EPs - The Silence Will Be Broken in 2001, Karma in 2002 and Hidden in 2003 - and
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Music Reviews - Jet Plane Landing, Harvey Half Devoured and Break Even at The Adelphi Sunday 9th May 04 By Amy Willits.
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One of the last surviving totally independent rock venues, Hull's Adelphi Club saw yet another first-rate rock
night, and I was there to witness the show.
Jet Plane Landing, a distinct, punk rock four-piece were top of the bill with support from the enthused and
highly enjoyable Harvey Half Devoured and Break Even.
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Album Reviews - The Trailers - From The Top - 7 track EP - By the Sea By Steve Rudd
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The DIY punk ethic is still alive and kicking, even down the East Coast of England in the semi-sunny seaside town of Bridlington.
While there aren't many great bands kicking-out of Bridlington at the moment (save for the mighty Goth-Rock spectacular that is Torso Horse)
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Album Reviews - Blue Sand - Changed Names and Slaves EP By Michelle Dee
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I was given the enigmatically titled Blue Sand EP and after a couple of hearings I was hooked.
Blue Sand have played the Linnet and Lark on Princes Avenue and the newly refurbished Ringside venue in recent weeks.
The title track has a touch of early Placebo
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