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Hull Flood Aid - What Happened? By Michelle Dee And Supporters (2/2)
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When they saw he had done all that (and for anyone who has ever tried to put any
independent event on in this city they will know just what a mammoth undertaking
all this is) they pulled the plug on Hull Flood Aid Event.
Due to the troubles during and after East Park Rocks we decided to increase our
security detail for the day so that it doubled the amount of security enlisted
for the East Park event.
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The police said they were going to now enforce the gold zone rules (No Alcohol on site)
so Steve announced this development in a blog on the Flood Aid Myspace site.
Our event was next in line and all eyes were focussed on every item in our planning.
The council, completely out of the blue, informed Steve that to run an event such
as this you have to have up to six months of turn around time from inception to completion.
None of this was said when the proposal was first put forward.
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The council, in their infinite wisdom, suggested to us we have a council co-ordinated
event a year on from the floods. An anniversary event if you like that they would
promote, tailor to fit their own agendas, tick their beloved little boxes and
undoubtedly congratulate themselves on their brilliance.
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Sir Bob Geldof has his say from Sudan
We didn't need all these police at Live Aid, what's wrong with you Hull, charity is
supposed to begin at home and you can't even put an outdoor charity show on to help
yourselves, you need to shake up the authorities and police force over there.
(quote from comments section H.D.M site)
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Local Playwright/Writer Gill Adams has her say
I'd like to add here that 1,000 requests for support to well known thriving businesses went
out and every request was IGNORED, that's like saying we don't care about your event or Hull people.
The trouble in East Park has caused a knee jerk reaction by the police and council; from
the police point of view they don't have the manpower but its clear that the council are
not straight with us, they could have let us know way earlier than this.
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Don't forget, we're talking about a council with a strangle hold on this City,
who don't actually support, celebrate or nurture us in anyway, who know full well
they've messed up big time and are side-stepping and back-footing to cover their
backs, who only shout about their own events AND make it impossible for any
independent creative citizens to do anything remotely radical or different or 'real' even.
This is obviously an attempt to CONTROL us. Artists, writers, musicians weren't made to
be CONTROLLED.
Rock and Roll can save us, can speak for us and can uplift us and heal us...
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First responses to the news that Hull Flood Aid Event was cancelled.
"Considering the charity it's for, that's shocking!!
Queens Gardens is right outside their main station too!"
The many faces of Shirley Higton who was very much looking forward to playing at the
event has responded to the news in a musical way...
Flood Aid protest song Ode to a businessman is now on line at
www.myspace.com/shirlsworld1
Flood Aid Site
www.myspace.com/stevewalker2007
Send your reactions to us at
contributions@thisisull.com.
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Music News - Exclusive - Local Band The Everydays Featured On E4's Skins Soundtrack By Michelle Dee
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The Everydays,
www.myspace.com/theeverydays
a four piece indie rock band from Hornsea, have had a song featured on the cult TV drama
series Skins. The track, I Watch You Sleep, taken from their last E.P., was featured at
the start of the Russian episode recently shown on E4.
Rich Stephenson lead-singer says, "Were really pleased
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Music News - Screaming Tarts Looking For Sleeeezy Rock Bands For Fourth Compilation Album
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Lecorum www.myspace.com/lecorum
are thinking fast.
Having formed in the late summer of 2006 following discussions
between Chris Howard (vocals, guitar), Damien Johnson (piano)
and Joe Nicholson (drums), they then recruited bassist
Johny Hamlin and it's been non stop ever since.
Quickly compiling a set boasting a fine array of song writing talent
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Music News - Win Tickets To See Lecorum Support The View By Sarah Millstone
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Lecorum www.myspace.com/lecorum
are thinking fast.
Having formed in the late summer of 2006 following discussions
between Chris Howard (vocals, guitar), Damien Johnson (piano)
and Joe Nicholson (drums), they then recruited bassist
Johny Hamlin and it's been non stop ever since.
Quickly compiling a set boasting a fine array of song writing talent
Read more...
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Music News - Book Now For The Best Beards Ever By Michelle Dee
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When you've got forty-two years between you, of being in bands and playing original music,
it comes as a surprise to find yourself in a covers band.
This is exactly what happened to four of Hulls' talented and popular musicians.
Last year three of Hull's top bands called it a day.
After losing Neil and Knocker (the latter now playing bass for
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Music News - Hull Nightlife Celebrates Regional Acclaim
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Hull can now boast being home to the region's number one club
night and café-bar after the city scooped two Galaxy Nightlife Awards.
Every year, the radio station gives its listeners the chance to
show their appreciation for the places that play an essential
part in their lifestyles. Thousands voted - via the Galaxy
website (Read more...
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Music News - Poles...Apart on All FM Week 4 By Michelle Dee
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After rushing from work like a loon I sit down Thursday (Feb 8th) to listen to Poles Apart
on All Fm 96.9
www.allfm.org
. Seconds later me and the rest of the listeners all
jump out of chairs, spilling their drinks, with wild eyed panicked looks.
Why all this commotion you ask? Well for a moment us listeners glued to laptops
and radios all over the
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Music News - Glenn Williams CD (aka The Lazyswede) Hits the Top
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Glenn Williams Cd entitled Something Old Something New
has just hit the number one spot!
It's the number one British Roots album in the True Country category for January 2007
on the Official Independent Radio Chart List on
Root Music Report
website in America.
Independent Radio Stations around the world submit their
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Music News - Zhain - From Hull to Hollywood By Dawn Slack
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While other bands dream of touring the U.K., Zhain took the bull by the horns and toured the world. People told them it could not be done but they proved them wrong.
After hearing one of their old tracks from the seventies being played on the radio in
Los Angeles, Zhain decided to get back together.
The only stipulation was that the music rocked and was valid
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Music News - Poles ... Apart On All FM 96.9 By Michelle Dee
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As I predicted the Mog and Paul Heaton show Thursday nights on www.allfm.org
had a name
change from Move The Chair to The WHAT? to, Poles..Apart for this weeks edition -
1st Feb. The name change was inspired by the news that persons from Poland will
be filling the Thursday night 7pm - 9pm slot at the end of the
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Music News - Band Biog and Tour Dates The Talks Photographs By Kate Langan
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The Talks www.myspace.com/thetalks were formed
in June 2006, though it was a culmination of 6 months of writing and recording in Lint's sweaty bedroom.
Lint (vocals/guitar) and Jody (guitar/vocals) met at college many years ago and have been
touring and recording ever since.
Following their progression through a series of other bands (Lint
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Music News - Move The Chair To The WHAT? On All FM By Michelle Dee
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The radio show that Mog and Paul Heaton present on Manchester based community
radio station All FM 96.9 has now got a name. As of last Thursday the popular
music show will be known as, Move The Chair To The WHAT? The explanation for
this title is better heard than written down so I'll leave it to Paul to
explain from whence it came.
Although,
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Music News - Paul Heaton Co-Presenter For New Music Show On All FM By Michelle Dee
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It is well known that Paul Heaton (once resident in Hull) moved across the Pennines to Manchester.
He and his band The Beautiful South have just returned to the U.K. after touring the U.S.
promoting latest album Superbi. On his return he began working alongside friend Mog, a
radio presenter with community radio station All fm.
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Music News - Steve Reed Invites You to the Cobden Club 26th February 07
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Top quality singer songwriter Steve Reed
www.myspace.comstevereedmusic
will be playing at the
Cobden Club 26th February.
Steve wows audiences with his smooth playing style, intimate vocals
and first class song-smithery at every turn. He explains everyone is
welcome, so invite all your friends. He asks that all those who
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Music News - Take A Look At Howden Live
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Like live music? Looking for a new place to see quality bands? In a local
band, looking for a new place to play?
Extend your fanbase and your friends by checking out Howden Live.
The Shire Hall in Howden has recently hosted some top quality local
bands some you'll know like, 59 Violets, and some you may not, such
as The Tractor Factory and AKP.
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Music News - Band Biog Lecorum By Laura Wallis
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New band Lecorum are thinking fast. Having formed in the late summer of
2006 following discussions between Chris Howard (vocals, guitar), Damien Johnson
(piano) and Joe Nicholson (drums), they quickly recruited bassist Johny Hamlin
and it's been non stop ever since. Quickly compiling a set boasting a fine array
of song-writing talent
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Music, Band Biog- Introducing Pat D
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Pat D is a Hull based beatmaker and DJ.
He has been making soulful and jazzy beats since 2003, taking influence from
hip-hop acts such as Gangstarr, Jay Dee, Common and Braintax.
His beats blend the soulful elements of jazz with the rugged drums of Hip-Hop.
Pat D Discography:
2005 - A Cold Day In Hull (Remix CD)
A remix cd that was made
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Music News - Local DJ Heads for the Big Time
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A DJ from Kirk Ella is heading for the bright lights of Las Vegas after securing a
slot on a radio station.
Chris Plant, 24, is leaving to start a new life in the US in February.
He has visited the country several times in the past two years and has now
been given a weekend DJ slot with Las Vegas radio
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Music News - New Photographer on the Scene
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Chris Little is a new photographer to the 'ull scene and thisisUll.com.
However this has not stopped him getting right in there and start making a name for himself.
He is a talented young photographer who works very well in black and white.
Having met him on many occasions I find him to be a thoroughly personable sort
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Music News, Interviews - Interview with Jeff Caudill and Francis Garcia feat. I Was The Lead Singer EP (Allabout Records) Available from iTunes By Nick Quantril
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It really shouldn't work; two former punk-pop stalwarts, Jeff Caudill and Francis Garcia,
choose to showcase their development into Americana singer-songwriters by covering songs
from each other's back catalogues.
As a way of laying the past to rest, it's certainly more inventive than most.
Former front-man of California based Gameface,
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Music News - The Muddy Water Boys Making Waves Over The Pond.
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Local musicians Glenn Williams and Paul Hewson have found success stateside with their latest
album, Something Old Something New.
The new album was recorded at Paul's own private studio in Withernsea.
Paul is a well known drummer based in Hull and was a music teacher until his health
forced him to retire. Glenn (a.k.a. The Lazyswede)
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Music, Band News- New Guitarist For The Johnsons By Michelle Dee
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Hull band, The Johnsons have parted company with Jon Paul guitarist for the last year.
However in order to take advantage of the special buzz around the band at the moment they
have very quickly brought in a Leeds based musician called Ben.
Ben used to play bass with Room 3 around Blackburn, and also managed (for a few months) a
Darwin band
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Music, Band News- Introducing Hull Band The James Dean Syndrome By Michelle Dee
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New band The James Dean Syndrome has been formed from the ashes of Revolver.
They either play upbeat exciting grooves harking back to the seventies rock and funk
era or rework the Britpop sounds of the early nineties, depending on which you see as more telling.
The newly formed band landed a highly prized slot at the sesh
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