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Clare Teal at the Shire Hall, Howden - 6th March 04
By Lyn Acton
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Clare Teal at the Shire Hall, Howden, backed by Simon Wallace (piano), Mark Crooks (sax and clarinet), Rob Brown (drums), John Day (Double Bass), Nils Solberg (Guitar)
From the minute Clare walked on stage she was in command. I've seen Clare on Parkinson and read interviews and was struck with how natural and self-effacing she seemed.
I wasn't disappointed - a true star! The choice of material was well selected which always makes a good show - both entertaining and inspiring.
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Between songs like Moondance, Blues in the Night, My Baby Just Cares and Night and Day, Clare told amusing stories and anecdotes.
A running theme throughout the concert was her description of a young up and coming jazz composer from Sheffield that turned out to be Cole Porter!
For a couple of songs the band was stripped down to her and Simon Wallace on piano especially on her wonderful version of Miss Otis Regrets.
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A wonderful interpretation of California Dreaming featured Haunting bass.
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The band played sensitively and entertained us with great camaraderie and rapport with Clare. The drummer was excellent and his solo in Caravan played just with his hands was fantastic.
Well done Clare for singing Desafinado in Portuguese.
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After the concert I spoke to Clare and her manager, and two more friendly and supportive women you are unlikely to meet.
Thank you for a fantastic concert.
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If you get the chance to meet Clare Teal and you like well sung jazz and an entertaining show then you must see her.
I guess by now you must know - I'm a fan. I strongly recommend her three CD's that she has out.
It was well worth the 25 minute drive up the A63/M62 on a cold Saturday night.
www.clareteal.co.uk
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Music Reviews - No-Nonsense Nigel's Smash It Up - The Adelphi, Wednesday 3rd March 2004
By Elsie Creek
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Dark, dingy and loud; what better way to spend a midweek evening than at Smash It Up, Nigel Holmes' live punk night.
Having not been to a punk gig for a couple of years, I was quite excited about this evening.
I've only just started getting into the Adelphi and, although I maintain that it's a total dive, it proved the perfect setting for the sweaty crowd which gathered..
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Music Reviews -
Salako and Misshapen Lodge at the McCarthy Bar, Hull Student Union 1st March
By Starpaw
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More often than not, I turn up to see a band and before the headliners even play a single note I'm happy to just get off and go home.
I saw Athlete at the Adelphi last year and Fonda 500 played first.
After Fonda, Athlete sounded like the musical equivalent of having a nice cup of rosy lea with your grandma on a Sunday morning.
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Music Band News - This is Your New Home - Superscape (3 track single) By Steve Rudd
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Yet another of the seemingly never-ending line of genuinely brilliant bands emanating from the grand city of Hull, tucked to the East of the mighty proud county of Yorkshire, Superscape are a quintet with much to offer anybody who's sick and tired of rock bands who are obsessed with supporting the more hardcore and Emo slants..
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Music Band News - The Landau's - On Their Way ....
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The Landau's CD single Sweet But True which is due for release on 29th March 2004 has already started to receive international airplay.
Thanks to the amazing help, support and know-how of Hull's one and only Lazyswede, aka Glenn Williams, the band are currently on official play lists in 7 countries, including official..
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Music Reviews - Uberdruck at Substance - Welly Club - Friday 13th February 04 By Mike Mawe
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Firstly I must say what an amazing atmosphere was created by the 350+ strong crowd at the Welly club that night.
It was a wet and rainy night before Valentines day and I got the impression the guys from Basespin were expecting a poor turn out and with problems flying in Uberdruck from Germany, things started to
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Music Reviews - CRACKTOWN and Friends By Elsie Creek
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I have seen Cracktown perform several times since the first night I met them, many months ago.
That wasn't even a gig as such - just an open mike acoustic night at The George (Land of Green Ginger) where they play each Thursday.
I got talking to the twosome after their set, and ever since then I've been hooked on their clever lyrics, catchy choruses and enigmatic ..
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Music Reviews - Pat McCarthy - Jazz Guitar By Lyn Acton
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Good Fellowship 4th and Pave 15th February 2004.
Pat McCarthy plays the kind of jazz guitar that I like. I've seen him a number of times, now and I have also had the good fortune to sing with him. He plays in a sensitive yet stylish understanding way which makes him a good accompanist and a pleasure to listen to on solo's. A good all-rounder then, so I guess these reviews may be biased.
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Music Reviews - Bundi, Killer of Saints and Dumpvalve at The White Room, New Cleveland St, Hull - Saturday 21st February By Sue Watson
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Bundi were playing when we arrived and after a bit of squeezing through crowds we were in a position to see SOME of the band.
The White Room is not the most user - friendly place to watch bands as there is a huge great pillar right in front of the stage.
I always think it must be
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Music Reviews - Internet Opens Up World Market Place For Songwriter Steve Larkman
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The internet has proved to be a great place to successfully promote the music of songwriter Steve Larkman.
His independent publishing company Angelmusicplus is selling and sending out hundreds of copies of his debut album Tearjerker to the U.K. and all over the world.
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Music Preview - Like I Care at Under The Influence - Adelphi 28th February
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Dean Shakespeare of 'Under the Influence' has been very kind and is letting Manchester Alt/Punks Like I Care play one of his fantastic live events at The Adelphi on Saturday 28th February.
Like I Care have recently been ripping up the map and going it alone gigging the UK (Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Newcastle, Huddersfield etc.)
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Music Reviews - Full Metal Jacket - The Asylum Night Club - Hull Uni - Tuesday Feb 17th By Sue Watson
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Featuring Shindigg, Silence in the Streets, Dump Valve and The Freaks Union.
The evening started at 7pm with Shindigg and their new drummer.
Considering they have only been practicing together for two weeks with the new guy (Karl) on drums, they put on a good show.
I have to admit they didn't sound as polished as usual, but they will get there. The crowd enjoyed it anyway!
Next up were Silence in the..
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