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Liverpool Acoustic Live - 25th June View Two Gallery

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This month they've got three more fantastic local performers, and one international performer with a touch of eastern promise!

This month's Liverpool Acoustic Live event takes place on Friday 25th June 2010 at the View Two Gallery on Mathew Street. The doors open at 8.00pm with the music starting at 8.30pm and finishing at 11.15pm.

Lorelei Loveridge is a world traveller from Canada currently living in Manchester. Her music is influenced by periods living and working in Saudi Arabia and India, and she's joined on the night by a collection of musicians going by the fitting name of The Harem. This will be Lorelei's final UK gig before moving to Qatar in September. http://www.loreleiloveridge.com/

Mark Byrne is a folk-tinged musician in the same mould as the likes of Nick Drake and James Taylor. Well worth seeing play live. http://www.myspace.com/markbyrnemusic

Pete Cunningham mixes punk, folk, rock, gospel, and any other genre he can get his musical teeth into. Pete is a real crowd pleaser and will leave you with a smile on your face and a tune ratttling round your head. http://www.myspace.com/cunningtunes

Dogstar, AKA Alicia Rose, is an author, yoga teacher, artist, historian, film maker, radio presenter, event organiser, and, of course, a songwriter and musician. http://www.myspace.com/dogstar3

Those wishing to attend are advised to buy their tickets in advance to guarantee entrance and to get a discount. Entrance is £5 on the door or £4 in advance from http://www.wegottickets.com There are only 50 advance tickets available for this intimate gig, and once they're gone, they're gone.

There is a Facebook event here http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=126619310699229&ref=ts

Further details about the artists, plus the Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight audio show featuring one song from each of the acts, can be found at http://newsandreviews.liverpoolacoustic.co.uk/2010/06/liverpool-acoustic-live-preview-25th.html

General information can be found at http://liverpoolacoustic.co.uk

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