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Tuesday, 03 March 2009 22:38

A night of Socialist Song

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Alun ParryA fantastic night of Socialist song this Friday -Part of the Manchester Irish Festival

Featuring the wonderful Claire Mooney and Alun Parry.

£3 on the door for a whole evening of fun and rebellion.
Friday 6 March, 7.30pm
M19 Bar
Stockport Road
Manchester, M19 3PW

The voice of radical Liverpool
http://www.parrysongs.com

Tuesday, 10 March 2009 19:25

March 2009 - Liverpool Acoustic Live preview

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Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight #11

Preview of Liverpool Acoustic Live 20/3/09

1. The Good Intentions - Poor Boy
2. Michael Ryder - Dance With Me
3. Virginia Haze - You Can't Always Get Your Own Way
4. Lorelei Loveridge - Oh, India

Download the show for free
(right-click to download)

Or listen online below

Thursday, 30 April 2009 11:24

Breaking the Silence - Giving Congo a Voice

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The aim of the event is to highlight crucial, charitable work that is being carried out in the Democratic Republic of Congo by Christian Aid and Frontline’s Africa Project, to encourage people to engage mentally and practically with the work and to raise money.

Projects include work with street children- providing skills training and education, community support for people living with HIV and AIDS, emotional and practical support for women and girls who have suffered rape/sexual violence, and work with child soldiers- reuniting them with their families.

Friday 15th May 2009.

 

Wednesday, 29 April 2009 22:10

Free Improvisation Gig

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Notice of a Free Improvisation Gig on 7th May 2009 & call for 2 participants

i:Splash At The mello mello Thursday 7th May 8.00 pm:
door, Donations.

Where creative forces meet



Mello mello
42  46 Slater Street / Parr Street
Liverpool UK
L1 4BX

Saturday, 11 April 2009 21:40

BINARY JAM 013

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Binary Jam
WEDNESDAY 15TH OF APRIL 2009 FROM 7.30pm AT THE BLUECOAT
SARAH NICOLLS and TIM EXILE Collaboration

 

 

Get tickets hereCan my body take it.

I wake on a Sunday, my mind engages with my existence, I check the nerve impulses from my extremities. I am receiving signals from my legs, arms and outer coating of epidermis. Going through a formal check of internal organs, engage back muscles manoeuvre body – all major vital signs are good.  Checking secondary operating system – feedback error frontal lobe appears to have cut communication routes to primary operating system. ERROR. Engaging back up communication routes – screaming feedback received from frontal lobe. Language system has been engaged and initiating pain receptor dampeners.

Waking up after a night out at Planet x was always the worst part of the experience - actually being there was brilliant even if I did spend most of the night with my head thrust into the speakers or staring for hours at the day glow walls. It would always take a few days for my hearing and my head to get straight.

Tuesday, 31 March 2009 21:55

Roy Bailey at Southport Art Centre

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Tony Ben and Roy BaileyLegendary folk icon ROY BAILEY is at Southport Arts Centre on Friday 24th April, supported by Merseyside radical folkster Alun Parry.

Roy was described by Tony Benn as the "finest socialist singer of his generation."

Both are seen here at the Liverpool Philharmonc Hall when they performed as part of the Writing on the Wall Festival.

This event is being held to raise funds for this year's Working Class Music Festival which is taking place at The Picket, Liverpool, from 11th - 13th September. All profits go to ensuring the festival happens again in 2009.

 

 

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Pete B and The Dinner Ladies Rock & Roll it again

 

Entitled; Celebrate Jesus Rising From the Dead (Honest) with Free Scouse, Easter Eggs and Rock & Roll!

So head down to Mello Melo on Easter Sunday, April 12 at 8:00pm for eggs and Scouse. 

Or catch them this Thursday and nearly every Thursday at The Caledonia, Catherine Street.  

 

Come along to the Defcon Crimbo party - a Tribute to Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra  Venue: The Grey, Windsor Street, Toxteth Time: Starts late-ish goes on til later that same nite Door Tax: Free - but please donate as proceeds go to St John Hospice.

 

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Tuesday, 18 December 2007 21:27

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