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Inferno, Bournemouth A busy Saturday night in February with Dave McPherson of rock band InMe with a packed line up…
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Live music reviews by Chinners.
Inferno, Bournemouth A busy Saturday night in February with Dave McPherson of rock band InMe with a packed line up…
Champions, Bournemouth Tonight Miles Hunt and Erica Nockells of the mighty band The Wonder Stuff were supposed to be gracing…
Champions, Bournemouth Western Sand are a four piece rock band from Bournemouth that are certainly making a few waves in…
O2 Academy, Bournemouth After many years playing large arenas, festivals and stadiums; The Cult return to smaller venues to recreate…
Mr. Kyps, Poole From Misc Parkstone’s Mr Kyps have started up their ‘Curiosity’ nights once again. Previous acts have included…
Ricky Warwick is former front man with metal band The Almighty and also more recently successful solo artist in his…
2011 is the 25th Anniversary of the death of Ireland’s most famous ‘Rocker’ Phil Lynott who has become one of rocks most famous icons, he formed the band Thin Lizzy in Dublin in 1969. The remaining members of the band Scott Gorham, Brian Downey and Darren Wharton have regrouped to mark the Anniversary with a new line up.
Mr Kyps, Poole 7th January 2011
The four piece death western specialists are promoting their recently released impressive album ‘Buffalohead’ which combines a complete mix of styles making for very interesting listening experience.
Champions, Bournemouth 22nd December 2010
With only a few days to go until Christmas there was a very jovial atmosphere in Champions, the stage was decorated with festival tinsel and fairy lights to mark the occasion of Bournemouth band ‘Death of an Artist’ Christmas party. With top quality support bands billed the night promised to be something special.
iBar, Bournemouth 2010-December-19
Kid’s Can’t Fly have been making a few waves recently with their latest video ‘She Called Shotgun’ getting lots of airplay on the Sky TV’s music channels, their catchy rather addictive tunes get under your skin and after a few listens you are hooked.