Browsing: rock
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Blues Rock Music Night - The Worried Men - Sat 18th Nov (doors 7.30pm, start 8.15pm)
November 18, 2023 - November 19, 2023
7:30 pm
Doors 7.30pm. Start 8.15pm. Adv ticket £12. OTD ticket £14. A great night of blues rock awaits! It’s no surprise to learn that JAMIE THYER’S loyal audience is still growing. When an artist has survived the music industry’s whimsical fortunes merely by being themselves, adjectives like charisma, integrity and endurance are obviously appropriate. JAMIE has entertained audiences
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Blues Music Night with The Dirt Road Band - Sat 30th Sept (doors 7.30pm)
September 30, 2023
8:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Doors 7.30pm. Starts 8pm. Adv ticket £14. OTD ticket £18. This should be a hell of a night in Taunton for blues fans. A blues power trio with a fantastic pedigree comprising, Steve Walwyn from Dr Feelgood on guitar, Horace Panter from the Specials on bass and Ted Duggan from Badfinger and the Selector on
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Blues Rock Night with John Verity - Sat 22nd April
April 22, 2023
8:15 pm - 10:30 pm
It is with regret that this event has been cancelled due to circumstances out of our control. All tickets holders will be notified and refunded. We apologise for the inconvenience. ———————————— Doors 7.30pm. Start 8.15pm. Adv ticket £14. OTD ticket £18. This event has been designated an ‘excellence gig’ by CICCIC, which defines the quality
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Blues Rock Night with John Verity - Fri 7th Oct
October 7, 2022
7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
It is with regret that due to reasons out of our control this event has been cancelled and a new date will be announced for 2023. ———— Please ignore text below ———- Doors 7.30pm. Start 8.15pm. Adv ticket £14. OTD ticket £16. This event has been designated an ‘excellence gig’ by CICCIC, which defines the
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Psych Rock Night Mar 25
March 25, 2022
7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Doors 7.30pm. Start 8.15pm. Tickets £12 online. £14 OTD. If you had the chance to see a special multi-instrumental performance by musician and singer James Hollingsworth’s Pink Floyd night at CICCIC in 2019 then be prepared to be amazed with James’ amazing Psych Rock Night. James Hollingsworth summons up his inner Progness to embark upon
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Psych Rock Night
October 15, 2021
7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
It is with regret that this event has been cancelled due to James Hollingsworth testing positive for COVID and having to isolate. We apologise for the inconvenience and hope to reschedule in the new year. Doors 7.30pm. Start 8.15pm. Tickets £12 online. £14 OTD. If you had the chance to see a special multi-instrumental performance
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My Weeping Guitar - The Worried Men
July 31, 2021
7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Doors Open 7.30pm – Concert from 8.15pm. Tickets £12 online £14 OTD. A great night of slow blues rock awaits! Back in 2020 (when Covid rules said no loud music) we asked Jamie Thyer if he could create a slow blues rock guitar set that suited a sitting audience, and with Jamie’s experience and wide repertoire
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Live music - Andrew Riverstone
November 16, 2019
8:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Andrew Riverstone – Doors Open 7.30pm – Concert starts 8pm Tickets £10 on line or £12 on the door. Concessions £8 – students/unwaged/income support. Andrew Riverstone’s music pays homage to classic artists from the late 60’s and 70’s Crosby,Stills & Nash, JJ Cale, Tom Petty, Jimi Hendrix, and Howling Wolf. His distinctive guitar work draws on years of experience
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The Worried Men
April 13, 2019
8:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Doors Open 7.30 pm – Concert from 8 pm Tickets £12 on the door – £10 online – £7 concessions (students/unwaged/income support). A great night of blues rock awaits! It’s no surprise to learn that JAMIE THYER’S loyal audience is still growing. When an artist has survived the music industry’s whimsical fortunes merely by being themselves, adjectives
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The Worried Men – Doors open 7.30pm – Band from 8pm Tickets £8 on line – £10 on the door. Concessions £5 – students/unwaged/income support. A great night of blues rock awaits! It’s no surprise to learn that JAMIE THYER’S loyal audience is still growing. When an artist has survived the music industry’s whimsical fortunes merely by