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Sep / Oct ISSUE No. 5 A TWO MONTH GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN YOUR COUNTY KENT’S NO.1 MUSIC MAGAZINE FREE Scouting for Girls The Gig Guide scouts out the talent at Quex Park! Hobo Jones & Fundamental Skillz at Glastonbury Festival Lounge on the Farm Review Zoo Thousand Review Plus!: Swing Special with Hullabaloo and Kai McKenzie Music News in Kent Single & Album Reviews

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Sep / Oct ISSUE No. 5

A TWO MONTH GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN YOUR COUNTY

KENT’S NO.1 MUSIC MAGAZINE

FREE

Scouting for Girls The Gig Guide scouts out the

talent at Quex Park! Hobo Jones & Fundamental Skillz at Glastonbury Festival

Lounge on the Farm Review

Zoo Thousand Review

Plus!: Swing Special with Hullabaloo and Kai McKenzie

Music News in Kent

Single & Album Reviews

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Catch these gigs in the next couple

of months….

September

Fri 5th - Martin Jonathan

Sat 6th - Andy Mack

Fri 12th - Bill Douglas

Fri 19th - Charlie

Sat 20th - Merry Mellor

Thurs 25th - Martin Jonathan

October

Fri 3rd - Tapestry

Fri 10th - On The Run

Sat 11th - Donna

Fri 17th - Mr Riley

Fri 24th - Charlie

Sat 25th - Bill Douglas

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Meet the Team

Contact Details

Email: [email protected]

Post: GC Publishing Ltd, Strasbourg Street, Margate, Kent, CT9 4JJ

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Website: www.the-gig-guide.co.uk Myspace: myspace.com/kentgigguide

elcome to the September/October edition of The Gig Guide.

As we exit the summer months and autumn rolls in, there will be those who might think we have little to look forward to. However, there is most definitively enough to keep even the most discerning music critic happy, with plenty of Kent bands playing live in pubs and clubs where even the biggest of acts once started, there hasn’t been a better time to get out there and discover the unsigned talent Kent has to offer. That’s not the end of the festivals season just yet though, with the Ashford Beer Festival just around the corner, and Tenterden Folk Festival in October there’s plenty of outdoor music on offer.

Editor

Stuart Keeler Editor

Is fond of cookies

Phillip Moore Managing Director

Is accumulating ideas

Abby Kedwell Journalist

Is wanting someone to take note of her article and do something about it.

Wayne Elvin Researcher

Is wondering what the word for dots is in Braille!!

Matt Ryder Designer

Is relaxing

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Contents

This edition’s full line-up...

5 News Latest headlines

6-7 Sound Island Special Scouting for Girls talk to us

9-13 Swing Special The GG swings to the beat

14 Agency Profile The Morris Agency uncovered

16-17 Venue Profile Zebra Bar, in the spotlight

19-27 Gig Listings What’s on and where

29 Zoo8 Festival Our thoughts of Zoo Thousand

31-33 Lounge on the Farm Full coverage of the farm frolics

34-35 Glastonbury Festival Kent bands play big at Glasto

37 Un-Signed & Un-Noticed Abby investigates the situation

39 Music Roundup Album & Single reviews

41 Not to be Missed Hot events to check out

43 Caught in the act Live gig photos of Kent artists

45 Quiz 20 questions just for fun!

46 Classifieds The place to look for Page 31-33 Page 31-33

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News

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Up and Coming? New bands in Kent to watch out for;

• The Hideout

• Neglected

• Kiss The Sharks

• Wayside Kings

• Sleepless In Seattle

• Trial By Fire

Look out for live gigs soon!

Bands No More! Local bands that have decided to call it a day;

• Truths

• The Break In

• Theregoeseverything

• Vanity Shot

We wish the above success with whatever future project they choose to pursue.

Give Them a Sign From 1st September (for a 2 week period), Orange

unsignedAct will be opening up the voting process for the public to choose their favourite unsigned artist. This year, there are over thirty registered Kent bands so log on to http://orangeunsignedact.co.uk to check out the artists and cast your vote before 14th September. These well deserved bands need your help to progress further in the competition, towards the ultimate goal of a record contract with Universal. Once voting has concluded, the selected artists will take part in auditions which run between the 4th & 12th October. The auditions, national tour and live final shows will be broadcast on T4 and 4Music, starting from 30th October and ending with the live finals in January 2009.

Fly me to the Moon The 15th September

sees Clacket Lane officially release their new single; ‘Moon Man’. The gig guide have had a chance to listen to the track in it’s finished format and can confirm that the band is on top form with a sound that is fresher than before and full of energy. From the phasing electro intro you are immediately drawn in, and when you reach the first verse, Ben Freebury’s vocals (that are somewhat reminiscent of Kasabian’s Tom Meighan) really shine through. Having heard this new material, we now look forward anxiously to the imminent release of the band’s new album. If you can’t wait ‘til the 15th, head on over to the band’s myspace page (myspace.com/clacketlane) where you can find ‘Moon Man’ (amongst others) to preview online.

Provided by;

an online forum dedicated to bringing the Kent music scene together.

Underground Heroes The underground fort of

Amherst in Chatham is to play host to 6 of Kent’s top bands on 6th September in a unique event. Details on the bands, venue and ticket information can be found on the website; www.jeemo.co.uk

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Sound Island Special

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Scouting About Scouting About

resh from their Quex Park gig, we caught up with Scouting For Girls to see what they thought of

new bands on the scene and what they like to eat whilst they’re down the pub. Firstly though, we had to know what they thought of the Sound Island Festival. “Awesome” was the enthusiastic reply from Greg. “It’s our first time playing the area and it was amazing, the crowd were buzzing, the sun was shining and we had a really good laugh playing in front of the 6’000 odd people that turned up.” So it seems that Kent is once again proving why so much attention has been put our way when bands are looking for venues. The band have been playing their unique upbeat style for the past ten years, but it has only been since 2005 that they adopted the name Scouting for girls and we were keen to find out why……

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How did you come up with your band name? “We were in the scouts together and everyone got a handbook that was ‘Scouting For Boys’ and so we just changed that around really.” Did you have any other names before you settled on that? “Well we’ve been playing since 1998 so in that time we’ve had some strange names, in one we were called powercut because we couldn’t afford any electric guitars so we just played acoustic.” You’ve been on a long tour, any plan’s of new material? “Well we have a tour coming up in November which is going to feature some new music but I’m not sure about a full album.” Any changes in style?

“I can’t really reveal that! We are keeping our cards close to our chest as it were.” What’s been the best gig for you? “I know it’s cheesy but every gig has a highlight that we’ll remember and it’s far too hard to pick just one.” The best and worst thing about what you do? “The worst is being away from family and friends for so long, especially as they were the ones that supported us from the beginning and made us a success, but to be away from home brings the best part of the job which is just playing live. It’s such a buzz to have thousands of people screaming and especially when we look out and we have teens, people in their twenties, thirties right up to 60 year olds singing along with our tracks.”

Why do you think you have been so successful and appeal to such a range of listeners?

“It’s our record companies biggest headache, they don’t know where to market us, we get interview requests from Mixmag, then the next minute we’re talking to someone from the Guardian. I think it’s that we have such an accessible music, it’s very upbeat and very happy which I think all listeners enjoy.” When you say it’s happy music, there’s a lot of

humour involved, who’s the funniest in the band? “Oh easily Pete, the drummer. We get the funny lyrics and we understand that people laugh at our songs sometimes but Pete is naturally funny. The humour in our lyrics is just a coincidence.” If you could have written any song in history what

would it have been? “It’s tough but I reckon ‘I am the resurrection’ by The Stone Roses.” Would they be on your top album list then?

“Yeah, top 3 would be ‘The Stone Roses’ by The Stone

Roses, ‘Pet Sounds’ by The Beach Boys and ‘Are You Experienced?’ by The Jimi Hendrix Experience.” What about new music, any upcoming acts that

you rate? “Go:Audio, without a doubt. They toured with us and not only are they really good blokes but they rock too, go check ‘em out.”

Your big fans of Michaela Strachan but who would you choose out of Cheryl Baker and Claire Grogan?

“Who’s Claire Grogan? Seriously? I’ve gotta go for Cheryl Baker ‘coz I don’t know who Claire is!” If you could be any fictional film character who would it be?

“James Bond, easily!” Really, I would have chose Batman?

“Yeah but Bond gets more ladies, has cooler gadgets and doesn’t wear tights!” If you were in a tag team wrestling match, who would you want to be your partner?

“Pete from the band, he has some excellent moves and he’s actually really strong.” What’s the biggest animal you could take on in unarmed combat?

“A cat, I’m a big wuss!” What is your favourite crisp flavour? “I quite like Sweet Chilli Sensations at the moment.” Favourite bar snack? “Scampi Fries, obviously, the best hangover cure in the world too.” You’re a QPR fan, what’s your expectations for the season? “I’m not sure about next season but as we are now the richest club in the world I reckon by 2011 we’ll be in Europe and beating Chelsea week in week out.” Do you have a message to the world? “Please buy our album!!!!”

So, we’ve learnt that eating Scampi Fries cures a hangover (we’ll be sure to try this one out!) and that the guys will be ok if they ever had to defend

themselves from a cat attack!

The self titled album is available now in shops or online from the bands website www.scoutingforgirls.co.uk

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Bar Vasa / The Room / Apartments

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Resident DJ’s;

Jim Labisko on second Friday &

Stuart Peeters fortnightly Saturday

of every month

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Back in the 1920’s & 30’s, the dance form of Jazz was very popular and focussed on sweet melodies accompanied by romantic string orchestra

arrangements. During the early 30’s, artists started appearing who wanted to change the style and break-out with more livelier styles. They experimented with smaller orchestra’s, cutting out the slower string sections and began to improvise more with the music, creating a distinctively different sound that was ‘edgier’ with strong horn and wind sections dominating through the music. This new style of arrangement was given a name and thus, ‘Swing Rhythm’ was

born. It is this rhythm with it’s shift from a two-beat, towards a four-beat feel that developed into what was defined as ‘Swing music’, popular between the late 30’s and 40’s. Swing music itself died away by the end of the 1940’s, but gave way to artists who incorporated it’s style into others, creating their own blend but keeping the feel of Swing alive. Crooners such as Bing Crosby & Frank Sinatra grew from the basics of swing and Sinatra kept the swing-band feel through-out his career, being possibly the first name people will think of today if asked about the origins of the music. Other notable artists who incorporated the feel into the popular Rock ‘n’ Roll Style of music include Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley.

The late 1990’s saw a comeback for the style with a swing revival, which is still growing today and the early 2000’s saw Michael Bublé reignite the public’s admiration of the smartly dressed crooner, with his own uniquely modern style.

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This edition, The Gig Guide is looking at the Swing scene (the music that is!), from it’s roots to how it fits in alongside today’s greats.

Feature: Swing Special

Tommy Dorsey

Glenn Miller

Nat King Cole

Bing Crosby

Louis Armstrong Frank Sinatra

History of Swing

Artist profiles overleaf...

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t just 22, Kai has already developed a respected reputation for himself within the music industry as a top session vocalist. His

range is vast, with a powerful vocal delivery and a rich, mature tone. Since his youth, Kai has always enjoyed singing many different styles of music, although swing still heads the top of his personal favourites list. When Michael Bublé released his first self-titled album in 2003, Kai became an immediate fan and it was soon after when he made the decision to start a tribute show to the artist. Still going strong today, Kai’s performance consists of two 45 minute shows with a short break to separate them. The gig guide quizzed the star about music, life and his favourite things... What is your full name, how old are you and where did you grow up?

“I’m Kai McKenzie, I’m 22 and I grew up in Orpington, Kent.”

How long have you been singing and did you

have lessons or are you self taught?

“I’ve been singing for a good twelve years or so and yes I’m self-taught.“

What is your favourite and least favourite venue in Kent?

“I really couldn’t say. Each venue I perform for has a different atmosphere. At some places, people get up and dance on the tables and we have an absolute party. Some places just are more relaxed and I find that the audience tend to really listen to the performance, which is nice because you feel that each song is appreciated. As long as people enjoy the show, I leave a happy man.“

So what is the biggest crowd you’ve ever

played to (anywhere)?

“I performed in a football stadium once a few years ago. I can’t remember how many people the stadium held exactly but it was an amazing experience to hear applause like that. If we are including TV performances, I sang on Michael Barrymore’s TV show when I was younger and I think the show had around four to five million viewers. It was extremely cool and so fun to do.”

Any venues in Kent that you’d like to play, but

haven’t yet?

“Yes actually, but I’m working on it! To be per-fectly honest, I’d just love to play somewhere that has a big audience, and a live swing band I could borrow for a song or two…. or maybe even a whole set, who knows! For me to be able to perform with a big swing band like Michael bublé’s would be an absolute dream come true for me.“

On the subject of Kent, do you have a

favourite act/band?

“Yes, I used to know a guy called Danny Litchfield who I think is amazing. I haven’t seen him recently, but I know he’s still out there playing in Kent. I’m going to try and find out where he’s playing over the next few weeks and pop down to see him when I get a chance.”

What are you listening to at the moment?

“Well, in my CD Changer I’ve got a lot of Michael Bublé songs (obviously), One Republic’s album, and I’m still enjoying a little bit of Amy Winehouse. Also (rather randomly I might add) I love my Tenacious D albums – they’re hilarious! Not many albums make me chuckle to myself whilst driving but once you get passed laughing at the lyrics, you actually notice how talented those guys really are!”

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Feature: Swing Special

Kai McKenzie

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Have you got a favourite album then?

“Oh I’m afraid there’s more than one. Maroon 5’s ‘Songs about Jane’ (faultless), Keith Urban’s ‘Days Go By’ (his voice is amazing), Michael Jackson’s ‘History’ compilation and Michael Bublé’s albums will always be found on top of the pile.”

What about a favourite song lyric?

“’If You’re Not The One’ – Daniel Bedingfield” Do you have a favourite among the songs you

perform?

“Probably “Feeling Good”, it’s a great opening song with plenty of charm for the ladies.”

Apart from the obvious, what are your musical

influences?

“Other than the great crooners, I still love the music of the 80’s and 90’s. I’d bring it back tomorrow if I could. So many great songs were recorded and will certainly stick around forever! I’ve always been influenced and inspired by big, powerful singers because they make me want to work harder and push myself vocally to hit those big notes and just stand out more I guess.”

Any future ambitions?

“I’m really hoping to take my Michael Bublé tribute show to the next level. There are big venues in the UK and USA that book the very best tribute acts around the world to perform at their huge shows. I’m certainly aiming for the top. Apart from performing, I also write and produce songs for other artists. I have had fair success writing and producing for acts such as S Club 8, D-Side, Part-Six, and most recently I have produced two songs for a Disney film that will be in Cinema’s across the globe in March 2009. So another future ambition for me, is to write a smash hit song that is covered by many artists for years to come and makes enough money for me to help out my family and friends financially. My final ambition is tour the world! I’ve got big dreams, I’ve just got to work hard and make them reality.”

Any regrets?

“Nothing that’s important, but I do wish I’d started this tribute show sooner. I really love doing it!”

Frank Sinatra or Bobbie Darrin?

“For me, It’s Sinatra!” Britney or Christina?

“Christina without a doubt! She’s got some power!”

Diana Krall or Clare Teal?

“Diana Krall for me. She sings so effortlessly!” O2 or Wembley?

“Definitely the O2! I went there recently to see Michael Bublé’s concert and the whole show (including the arena) blew me away. I came out rather determined to end up on that stage!”

And finally, if you had to choose 5 dinner party

guests (living or dead) to join you, who would

they be?

“Actually my random choices would probably be; Hayden Panettiere (because she is just so sexy), Jack Black, Jeremy Clarkson, Gordon Ramsay, and the worlds best party Guest – Mr Derren Brown (amazing!)”

Kai can be booked for bars, clubs, hotels, restaurants, company events, weddings, theatre, stage and more. For more information, call 07751 238901 or email; [email protected]

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f you follow the live music scene in Kent, you would almost certainly have come

across Hullabaloo at some point. With a massive following in Holland, Germany and Belgium already, they have established themselves as live music professionals. Like it or not, these guys have a golden key that most bands would love to own, appealing to a wide range of audiences they have a stage presence that washes over the crowd and when I asked the lead singer Jarrod about this, his explanation was very simple... "We love what we do, and I

think that this must come

across to people" Hullabaloo are four professional musicians who originate from South-East England. Jarrod Coombes on double bass and lead vocals, counts Nat King Cole, Bobby Darren and Ella Fitzgerald as his vocal heroes. Both Jarrod and guitarist Jim Knowler have been heavily influenced by Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. As well as singing backing vocals, Jim also arranges the vocal harmonies and takes his

inspiration from the Everly Brothers. Drums are played by Shaun O’Keefe whose roots are in Rockabilly, but whose talents now span to jazz and swing. Shaun also adds to the bands superb four part harmonies. The newest member of the band is saxophonist Ivan Thompson, whose idols include Zoot Sims, Junior Walker and King Curtis. Together these four individuals come to produce a distinctive sound, that once heard is rarely forgotten.

In addition to being highly original, Hullabaloo come with a pretty impressive CV. Not only do they regularly play around England and Europe, at festivals such as the Cork Jazz Festival in Ireland, the band has also played in South Africa and Dubai. They were also invited to play at the wedding of TV chef, Jamie Oliver. Closer to home, Hullabaloo are regulars at the Pizza Express Jazz Club Maidstone and the 100 Club London, both popular venues for jazz legends. Above all, the band love playing music and entertaining people. Their versatile repertoire of classic hits spanning the 1930’s to the present day, played with enthusiasm and professionalism is sure to impress any audience. Look forward to a memorable occasion (where dancing shoes and participation is essential)! Hullabaloo are sensitive to corpo-rate needs too. If you need some quiet dinner jazz and then some well known hits for dancing, they are happy to accommodate where possible. Although mainly a jazz/swing outfit, Hullabaloo can get the party going when the time is right.

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Feature: Swing Special

Hullabaloo

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Jim Knowler & Jarrod Coombes

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SOUND SANCTUARY REGRETS TO ANNOUNCE

THE CANCELLATION OF THIS YEAR’S EVENT

Sound Sanctuary regretfully announces the cancellation of its 3 day event at Eridge

Park in Tunbridge Wells 19-21 September. Due to one of our headline artists having

another unavoidable commitment, we have had to make the difficult decision not to

go ahead.

Sound Sanctuary launched in a year when the UK is experiencing economic

slowdown and, along with other festivals, ticket sales have been slow. As a result of

the credit crunch suppliers have been unable to extend the credit facilities that all new

events rely on. It’s a busy year for bands and all this, coupled with the crowded music

events market, has made it difficult for us to replace this headline act at such short

notice.

We had a fantastic line-up - we would like to apologise to the bands and thank them

for their understanding. We know how much their fans were looking forward to

seeing them but Sound Sanctuary will be back next year, so keep checking our

website www.soundsanctuary.com.

Further details on ticket refunds for this year are also posted there.

For more information contact [email protected]

Cancelle

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The Gig Guide was shocked to discover the cancellation of Sound Sanctuary festival due to

be held at Eridge Park in September.

The official press release...

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The Morris Agency (TMA)

was formed by Entrepreneur Daniel Morris. In the beginning it started off with just one act “Hullabaloo” as their sole booking agent, and still continue to represent them to this day, but now TMA can boast a roster of over 200 acts on their agency and growing fast! “We provide a complete booking solution for the acts we are the sole booking agent for” Company Director; Daniel Morris

He continues, stating “we make sure that we look after all aspects of the enquiry for the band from the initial call or email, right the way through the booking procedure and all the way to the feed back stage after the performance. We do all

the bits that an artist shouldn't have to do. Invoicing, talking money for example.” TMA’s agency affiliation program has secured them as the sole booking agents for people such as English Heritage, Pizza Express and many others. “Our clients choose to be affiliated with us as they know that they will get a consistent service, and hopefully when their clients recognise us as a brand and the way we work, they will realise that they are going to get

nothing less than a top class act”. TMA is also establishing itself within the theatre and University tour market, planning tours up and down the country. They are also launching their new MP3 download site in the next few weeks, and are planning to expand their enterprise into Europe. “I would like TMA to be an international brand, with localised offices that have local knowledge, but on a global scale”.

All the acts they represent are listed on their website, where you can not only read about them, but also listen to some samples of their music.

The web address is: www.themorrisagency.co.uk

For further details, to book a band or simply quiz Daniel, call on… 0871 890 1015 01843 852594

or drop them an email at; [email protected]

Kent Entrepreneur makes sweet music in business

Agency Profile:

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Daniel Morris Daniel Morris

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Venue Profile:

When Danny and Sarah Cross took over the Zebra Bar in 2007

they knew that to be a success, the venue had to offer something different. The idea was to present a range of entertainment on different nights of the week, maintaining Zebra Bar’s reputation for a great weekend hang out, with DJs, great atmosphere and affordable drinks. A year later things have been steadily falling into place. During 2008 thanks to the hard work of the venue’s promoters and management the town centre bar has become one of the region’s leading live music venues, offering a great deal more besides. Whether you are a lover of great live music, if you fancy Latin American Dance classes, or even an evening with the Comedy Club, then Zebra Bar deserves further investigation. Back in August 2007, Maidstone based music magazine ‘Maverick’ chose the venue to host a weekly showcase of Americana, Roots, Folk and Country artists. Like the Soul Café before it, Maverick @ Zebra has become an established venue on the UK circuit for many of the finest players and singers not just from Nashville itself, but all over the USA, Canada and Europe. This is quite remarkable as there are just a handful of such venues in the country. In its first year at Zebra, Maverick has brought notables such as guitar hero Albert Lee, Dire Straits co-founder David Knopfler, and Bluegrass phenomenon Uncle Earl, to Maidstone’s town centre. The list goes on and is added to on a weekly basis by songwriters whose tunes have been hits for such artists as Trisha Yearwood and The Backstreet Boys, as well as musicians who have graced the recordings of The Eagles, Dolly Parton, Madonna, Bjork, Robbie Williams and pretty much everyone else in-between. There is so much to say about Maverick @ Zebra, yet surprisingly much of its audience travels from far and

wide. It seems the people of Maidstone have yet to be let in on the secret to some extent. Last year during her gig, respected British songwriter Charlie Dore asked the audience to raise their hands if they came from Maidstone. Less than 10 hands went up in a busy room. Promoter and sound engineer Dan Turner explains why Maverick gigs pull in crowds from far and wide. “The very nature of what we do is just off the mainstream radar. Many artists have a kind of cult following in the UK, fans will travel from all over the place to see people play. We had a guy fly from Berlin to see Albert Lee!”. Dan was instrumental in bringing the Maverick events to Zebra, but before he became involved with promotion and sound he went to a few Maverick gigs

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Promoter; Dan Turner

David Knopfler Band, Live at Maverick

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at other venues in Maidstone and was so amazed by the quality of the music that he decided to dedicate a lot of his spare time to putting Maverick @ Zebra on the map. “As a music fan and sound engineer I could hardly ask to be involved with anything more exciting, I get to meet and work with world class musicians, the odd music legend, as well as those on the way up in the industry. One of many high points for me has been bringing David Knopfler and his band to Maidstone. David rarely plays live in the UK and it’s such a shame. Lots of people new to his music went away smiling that night, and that’s why I do it! It’s a great feeling making things happen that otherwise might not. We promote these gigs because we genuinely love the music, these amazing artists deserve a far wider audience than many of them seem to achieve. I just wish more local people would switch off the telly and experience live music at its best. Not every town has something this special”.

“As a newcomer to Country music, I have found that just dipping in to Maverick’s programme never fails to result in an eye-opening evening of high quality music. Maidstone is truly lucky to have a promoter dedicated to bringing the best of the scene to the county town” - Jane Connolly from ‘yourmaidstone’ newspaper.

Hot on the heels of the Maverick gigs came Sounds @ Zebra. Every Wednesday night local promoter Sue Bell pulls together the best in local live music, and showcases bands from across the UK and beyond. The sounds of Indie, Punk, Electro, Rock, Ska and much more are regularly to be heard at this weekly Wednesday night event. Sue and Sounds @ Zebra played a big part in bringing BBC Radio One to the venue in May this year.

“Zebra was a great venue for Radio 1 in May 2008, when we brought One Big Weekend to Maidstone. It became a key venue in holding the One Big Weekend: FRINGE FESTIVAL. Throughout the week we saw many of Kent’s finest bands gracing the stage at the Zebra Bar - a fantastic live music venue! I chose it because of the diversity in its live music programming from local indie bands and acoustic acts to the Maverick nights, which give a stage to artists from all corners of the globe. The sound, lighting and production is a fantastic set-up” - Lyndsey Boggis, Live Events coordinator for BBC Radio 1

Another exciting development has been a new monthly ‘BBC Kent Introducing’ gig hosted by presenters James Bursey and Tom Kirkby. BBC Introducing is doing great things in every BBC region, by seeking out the best unsigned talent in the area, giving it airplay and presenting it on a live tour. Thanks to BBC Introducing many unsigned acts are getting national airplay on Radio 1 by the likes of Steve Lamacq and Huw Stephens. Look out for BBC Kent Introducing at the Zebra Bar on the first Thursday of each month.

Further Info: www.zebrabar.co.uk www.myspace.com/maverick_zebra www.myspace.com/soundsatzebra www.bbc.co.uk/kent/introducing

Sam Isaac, Live at Sounds

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Eskimo, live at Sounds

Photos supplied by permission of paimages.org.uk & Sounds @ Zebra

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Kent’s newest, oldest music venue

The historic ADMIRAL KEPPEL

The BEST way to finish your weekend

Live music every Sunday evening

Kelly’s Heroes

Sarah O’Shea Dave Dawson

Izzy Charlie Monroe

Nicki

Mel Harris Damien Louise Kenny

Sassy

Smooth

90 Manor Road, Deal, Kent, CT14 9DB

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Listings... Your comprehensive two month gig listings start here!...

If you would like gigs listed, email [email protected]

All listings correct at time of going to press, please double check with venue to avoid disappointment.

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Don’t forget live music at the Admiral Keppel, Manor Road, Deal

EK1 The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

Monday 1st September

Andy MacLean Band Rose & Crown, Stelling Minnis Seven String Les and The Blues

Mothers The Chequers Inn, Hoo The Pepper Set The Angel, Addington TV Trio Acqua Bar, Faversham

Wednesday 3rd September

BackBurner The Neptune Inn, Dymchurch Cold Shots The Red Lion, Ramsgate Dave Corsby Quartet Keppels, Folkestone Goosebumps The Tapster Bar & Bistro, Newnham Groove Junction The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers The Kelsey Arms, Tunbridge Wells Shadow Aspect Beercart Arms, Canterbury

Thursday 4th September

Interseptors The Clarendon Hotel, Deal Kev Reynolds The Tartar Frigate, Broadstairs Led Gremlin The Mill Inn, Deal Loose Change Beer Festival, Ashford RFC Los Salvadores The Foundry, Canterbury Martin Jonathon

The New Inn, Deal Mental Floss The Rose, Broadstairs Monkey-See, Monkey-Do! The Frenchman, Folkestone Paul Wells The Five Bells, Hoo Ron Trueman-Border & The Perfect Strangers Orpington Folk Club, Farnborough Shades of Gray The Carpenters Arms, Rochester The Fix The Firs Club, Cheriton Turmoil The Star, Ashford Zero Tolerance The Morehall, Folkestone

Adam Knight The Six Bells, Cliff (Rochester) Andy Mack

The Anchor Inn, Littlebourne Arthur Kay & The Originals

The Horsebridge Centre, Whitstable Bad Pennies The Lower Bell, Aylesford Bodegas The East Kent, Whitstable Charlie Three Horseshoes, Great Mongeham Doctor Sin Dolphin Inn, Lydd Equilibrium Earls, Maidstone Face to Face The Britannia Inn, Margate Heroes Hole in the Roof, Deal

Friday 5th September

Saturday 6th September

Andy Mack The New Inn, Deal Any Other Business The Pilot, Maidstone Atlantic Hearts, Bloodlust Rough Common Hall, Canterbury Bad Reputation The Rochester Queen, Port Medway Beergut 100

The Gamecock, Wrotham Chevron The White Horse, Maidstone Doctor Sin The Bull, Benenden Electric River / Interseptors / Loose Change / Up All Night Beer Festival, Ashford RFC Elvis 1066 Tribute The Railway Hotel, Appledore Get Carter The Royal Hotel, Sheerness Hard Road Blues Band The Horseshoe, Strood Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs

The Frenchman, Folkestone Hooches The East Kent, Whitstable Interseptors Ye Olde Charles Inn, Cliftonville (7pm) Jester The Archer, Whitfield Joe Cool Earls, Maidstone

Jumbo Gumbo The Druids Arms, Maidstone JumpJetz Casey's, Canterbury Lupen Crook and the Murderbirds /

UpC DownC / The Lovedays / The Aquitaine Progression / Under-

ground Heroes / Aliquot Flow Fort Amherst, Chatham (£9, 8pm) Mental Floss Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone Mick Kenton The Angel, Rainham Mitch Stevens Royal British Legion Club, Maidstone Mixed Emotions Welfare Club, Deal Paul Wells Melins Ent Complex, Leysdown-On-Sea

Purple Sinden Theatre, Tenterden Rewind The Beauty of Bath, Sittingbourne Rhythm Doctors The Eagle Inn, Dover Skatonics East Peckham Soc. Club (£5) Slug Pixies The Red Lion, Sittingbourne Sound Story The Star, Ashford The Blue Fuses Churchill Tavern, Ramsgate The Fabolous 6Ts The Belle Vue, Cliftonville The Pepper Set Plough and Harrow, Borden Toucan Choo / Blackstar Duke of Edinburgh, Barming Turmoil Yew Tree Inn, Deal User Friendly The Albion, Willesborough Voyd The Bear & Ragged Staff, Crayford Zambu The Britannia Inn, Margate

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Electric River Beer Festival, Ashford RFC Get Carter Four Horseshoes, Graveney Interseptors Oval Bandstand, Cliftonville Mental Floss Earls, Maidstone Paul Wells The Lower Bell, Aylesford Relics

Frant Hall, Nr Tunbridge Wells Russ Davey Cooling Castle (11-4pm) Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers

The Fountain, Rochester The Fabolous 6Ts Hole in the Roof, Deal The Latin Funktion Churchill Tavern, Ramsgate Tim Hain The Clarendon Hotel, Deal

Sunday 7th September

Fabulous Mosquitos The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

Monday 8th September

Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers

The Billabong, Rochester

Tuesday 9th September

The Pepper Set Sun Inn, Bredgar

Weds 10th September

Cellblock9 Rochester Queen, Rochester CWB Earls, Maidstone

Loose Change Anchor & Hope, New Ash Green Mixed Emotions The New Inn, Sandwich Seven String Les and The Blues

Mothers The Pilot, Maidstone User Friendly The Royal, Ramsgate

Thursday 11th September

55% Banana Hole in the Roof, Deal Andy Mack The Prince Albert, Broadstairs Any Other Business The Bear & Ragged Staff, Crayford Bill Douglas

The New Inn, Deal Counterfeit Notes

The Early Bird, Maidstone Doctor Sin

The Firs Club, Cheriton EK1 The Britannia Inn, Margate Face to Face The East Kent, Whitstable Fallen Angels The Ship, Dymchurch Headlong The Star, Ashford Heroes Dublin Man ‘O’ War, River Hot Rats Angel, Addington Jumbo Gumbo Bell & Jorrocks, Frittenden JumpJetz The Star Inn, Tonbridge Live ‘n’ Kickin’

Earls, Maidstone Mixed Emotions

The Cricketers, Dover Paul Wells

Trafalgar Hotel, Queenborough Phoenix (The Soul Band) Christie’s Wine Bar, Birchington Sick Note Blues Band The Maidens Head, Canterbury Slug Pixies Beacon Court, Gillingham Springtide Cavalry

Ypres Tavern, Sittingbourne The Pepper Set

The Tartar Frigate, Broadstairs UnderCoverBand Wagon At Hale, Chatham

Saturday 13th September

Any Other Business The British Pilot, Allhallows BackBurner The Gate Inn, Hythe Bad Reputation The Beauty of Bath, Sittingbourne

Friday 12th September Broken Biscuit The Red lion, Badlesmere Chalkie The Bedford Inn, Ramsgate Cold Shots The Star, Ashford Crazy Train The Britannia Inn, Margate Daz Rigo Earls, Maidstone Electric Beatles

Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone EK1 The Foxhunter Holiday Park, Monkton Get Carter The Lower Bell, Aylesford Hard Road Blues Band Churchill Tavern, Ramsgate Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs The Druid’s Arms, Maidstone HPR / The James Cleaver Quintet /

Dan.Ed.Will / Kiss the Sharks Smarden Charter Hall Interseptors

Belle Vue Hotel, Cliftonville Led By Zeppelin Homelands, Ashford Town FC (£10) Left of the Dial The Three Horseshoes, Herne Hill Live ‘N’ Kickin’ United Services Club, Birchington Mixed Emotions The Park Inn, Dover Paul Wells Railway Tavern, Higham Rhythm Doctors

Ocean Inn, Dymchurch Ron Trueman-Border

The Kent Cricketers, Hawkhurst Situation Vacant The Baliffs Sergeant, St Mary’s Bay Skatonics St Edith’s Hall, Kemsing (£10) Slug Pixies The Pilot, Maidstone Sound Story The Gate Inn, Hythe Sultan The Brecknock Arms, Bells Yew Green The Letta Bees

Harbour Inn, Folkestone The Self-Titled The Oast House, Rainham Zambu The Archer, Whitfield

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Andy Mack Aylesham Sports Club

Andy MacLean Band The Drum, Stanford North (Lympne) Antiques Roadshow The Clarendon Hotel, Deal Dave Corsby & Dave Robinson

The Three Tuns, Staple (12pm) Earl Green & the Right Time

The Old Neptune, Whitstable Elbert Felc The Four Horseshoes, Graveney Get Carter Old House at Home, Queenborough Groove Junction Nottingham Castle, Westgate Hong Kong Phooey Band Earls, Maidstone Hot Rats

Whitstable Harbour (1-4pm) Open Harp Surgery Two Brewers, Rochester (4pm) Sick Note Blues Band Princess Royal, Folkestone Situation Vacant

The Horse & Groom, Ramsgate (Afternoon)

User Friendly Hole in the Roof, Deal

Sunday 14th September

Groove Junction Hartley Working Mens Club Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers

The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

Monday 15th September

Andy MacLean Band Rose & Crown, Stelling Minnis Jo Wilson Trio Acqua Bar, Faversham Mixed Emotions Deal Hoy

Weds 17th September

Crazy Train The Bradstow Mill, Broadstairs Dr Bob The Chequers Loose, Maidstone Joanna and Her Pianna Three Mariners, Hythe Seven String Les and The Blues

Mothers The King William IV, Pembury

Thursday 18th September

Andy Mack The Bradstow Mill, Broadstairs Any Other Business The Dukes Head, Hamstreet Bad Pennies Christies Wine Bar, Birchington

Andy Mack Casey's, Canterbury Any Other Business Earls, Maidstone Bad Reputation The Horseshoe, Strood Blackstar

The East Kent, Whitstable Charlie The New Inn, Deal Damagecase The Four Fathoms, Herne Bay Electric Experience The Britannia Inn, Margate

Hard Road Blues Band The Mill Inn, Deal Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs Lower Bell, Aylesford Hot Rats Maiden’s Head, Canterbury Interseptors The Park Inn, Dover Live ‘N’ Kickin’ The Gate Inn, Hythe Martin Jonathan Three Horseshoes, Great Mongeham

Mixed Emotions The Harbour Pub, Folkestone One Love

The Three Cups, Dover Paul Wells

The Jolly Caulkers, Chatham Sabotage The Morehall, Folkestone The Lettabees / Sound Story The Frenchman, Folkestone UnderCoverBand Hole in the Roof, Deal Up All Night The George Hotel, Ashford User Friendly / Zero Tolerance Dublin Man ‘O’ War, River Willson Ford The Tartar Frigate, Broadstairs

Saturday 20th September

Sound Story The Villager, Vigo Village The Pepper Set The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

Friday 19th September

Beergut 100 O'Connells, Chatham Below The Britannia Inn, Margate

Bodegas The Nore Hotel, Sheerness Butt Plugs

Earls, Maidstone Captain Mildred The East Kent, Whitstable Doctor Sin Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone Dr Bob The Pilot, Maidstone Groove Junction Fox Hunters, Monkton Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs Royal British Legion Club, Maidstone Jenny Barlow The Royal Oak, Canterbury Jumbo Gumbo The Flowerpot, Maidstone Loose Change Cider Festival, Brogdale (11-5pm) Merry Mellor The New Inn, Deal Mixed Emotions Betteshanger Social Club Onlookers

Tap and Tin, Chatham Paul Wells The Angel, Rainham Relics Duke of Edinburgh, Barming Rhythm Doctors The Albion, Willesborough

Shotgun Junky Bat and Ball Com. Centre, Sevenoaks Slug Pixies Churchill Tavern, Ramsgate Springtide Cavalry The Park Inn, Dover Sultan

The Horseshoe, Strood The Donkeys The Star, Ashford The Latin Funktion Casey’s, Canterbury Three’s Company Harbour Inn, Folkestone Tortilla Army The Archer, Whitfield Toucan Choo The Lower Bell, Aylesford Turmoil The Golden Arrow, Cheriton Undercover United Services Club, Birchington

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Andy MacLean Band The Louis Armstrong, Dover Bad Pennies The Courthouse, Dartford Double Impact The Stag, Walmer (Deal) Electric River The Old Neptune, Whitstable EK1 The Clarendon Hotel, Deal Paul Wells The Five Bells, Hoo Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers Old House at Home, Southborough The Fool Fighters

Earls, Maidstone The Pepper Set Ye Arrow, Rochester Trouser Trumpets Dredgerman’s Store, Whitstable

Sunday 21st September

Bad Pennies The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh Ron Trueman-Border & The Perfect Strangers

The Barnaby Rudge, Broadstairs

Monday 22nd September

Seven Story Down University of Kent, Canterbury Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers The Billabong, Rochester

Tuesday 23rd September

Andy MacLean Band Rose & Crown, Stelling Minnis Hospital Bombers Zebra Bar, Maidstone Hot Rats Plough, Lewson Street (Teynham) Keith James

The Man of Kent, Rochester Nevil Acqua Bar, Faversham Seven String Les and The Blues

Mothers The Brecknock Arms, Bells Yew Green

Weds 24th September

Andy Mack The Druid’s Arms, Maidstone

Damagecase The Red Lion, Ramsgate Face to Face The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh Martin Jonathon

The New Inn, Deal MelonHeadMan

Earls, Maidstone Mental Floss

Neptune, Dymchurch On The Run The New Inn, Sandwich

Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers The Pilot, Maidstone Zero Tolerance The Frenchman, Folkestone

Thursday 25th September

Beergut 100 Legionnaires MTC Bikers Bash, Ashford

Breed

The Britannia Inn, Margate Captain Mildred The Red Lion, Ramsgate Counterfeit Notes The Park Inn, Dover Crazy Train Fleur-de-Lis Hotel, Sandwich Crimewave West Coast Bar, Margate Goosebumps

Nottingham Castle Hotel, Westgate-On-Sea

Hot Rats Casey’s, Canterbury Jumbo Gumbo

Prince of Wales, Rochester Live ‘N’ Kickin’

The Star, Ashford Loose Change Fountain Hotel, Sittingbourne Mirrortone / Shotgun Junky / Red 13 The Corn Exchange, Maidstone Purple Earls, Maidstone

Rhythm Doctors The Gate Inn, Hythe

Sick Note Blues Band The Frenchman, Folkestone

Friday 26th September

Andy Mack The Old Neptune, Whitstable Any Other Business The East Kent, Whitstable Blow Churchill Tavern, Ramsgate Chosen Few

Earls, Maidstone Cold Shots

The Lower Bell, Aylesford Double Impact Christies Wine Bar, Birchington Dr Bob White Horse, Bilsington Electric River Simon Langton Girls Grammar School,

Canterbury Elvis 1066 Tribute Blue Dophin Holiday Park, Reculver Face to Face The Chequers Inn, High Halden Get Carter The Nore Hotel, Sheerness Hard Road Blues Band Ye Olde Charles Inn, Cliftonville Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs The Duke of Edinburgh, Barming Juicy Lucy The Eagle Inn, Dover Jumbo Gumbo The Chequers, Lamberhurst Kai McKenzie Hole in the Roof, Deal Live ‘N’ Kickin’ The Frenchman, Folkestone Los Salvadores

K Bar (University of Kent), Canterbury MelonHeadMan

The Half Moon, Tonbridge Mental Floss The Three Cups, Dover One Step Behind Beacon Court, Gillingham Oxide The Pilot, Maidstone

Tapestry The Clarendon Hotel, Deal Texas Thunder The Four Lymes, Dartford Tortilla Army The East Kent, Whitstable Wasted Aces

The Lower Bell, Aylesford Waterhorse Pizza Express, Maidstone

Saturday 27th September

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Paul Wells The Hare and Hounds, Maidstone Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers The Alma, Strood Sound Story The Britannia Inn, Margate

Sultan Folkestone Railway Club Surf Dude Grandad Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone The Fabolous 6Ts The Wig & Pen, Margate User Friendly Ocean Inn, Dymchurch Vanilla Ransom The Archer, Whitfield

Andy MacLean Band The Drum, Stanford North (Lympne) Heroes The Anchor, Littlebourne Hot Rats Neptune's Hall, Broadstairs Get Carter Hole in the Roof, Deal Led Gremlin

Four Horseshoes, Graveney Make Always Last

The Bradstow Mill, Broadstairs MelonHeadMan The Ivy House, Tonbridge Open Harp Surgery The Rose, Broadstairs Springtide Cavalry Command House, Chatham Tim Moore

Earls, Maidstone Vince Martyn & The Dust Devils

The Clarendon Hotel, Deal

Hong Kong Pennies The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

Open Harp Surgery Barge, Gillingham Waterhorse Marlowe Theatre Bar, Canterbury

Monday 29th September

Andy MacLean Band Rose & Crown, Stelling Minnis Seven String Les and The Blues

Mothers The Chequers Inn, Hoo (Rochester)

Wednesday 1st October

Blast Off The Neptune Inn, Dymchurch Headlong The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh Seven String Les and The Blues

Mothers The Kelsey Arms, Tunbridge Wells Spanking Llamas

The Villager, Vigo Village

Andy MacLean Band Paddle Steamer Waverley, Whitstable

to London Andy Mack The British Volunteer, Ashford Bad Pennies Queens Head, Northfleet Beergut 100 The Pilot, Maidstone Bodegas Bedford Arms, Tunbridge Wells Doctor Sin The Gate Inn, Hythe Earl Green and the Right Time The Three Horseshoes, Herne Hill Equilibrium Royal Mail, Lydd Fallen Angels The Dukes Head, Hamstreet Hard Road Blues Band Belle Vue Hotel, Cliftonville Interseptors Village Hall, Ealham Jenny Barlow The Oddfellows Club, Cheriton Jumbo Gumbo

Two Brewers, Maidstone L J Taylor The Nore Hotel, Sheerness Live ‘N’ Kickin’ The Britannia Inn, Margate Me’n’Im The Angel, Rainham

OGWA Earls, Maidstone Paul Wells The Horseshoe, Strood Phoenix (The Soul Band) Birchington Social Club Red Hot & Blue The Archer, Whitfield Relics Harmony Centre, Maidstone Shaan Lee Parker The Three Cups, Dover Sick Note Blues Band The Morehall, Folkestone Situation Vacant The Red Lion, Ramsgate

Turmoil Dublin Man ‘O’ War, Dover User Friendly / Live ‘n’ Kickin’ The George Hotel, Ashford Zimba re Mabwe Smarden Charter Hall

Thursday 2nd October

Saturday 4th October

Sunday 28th September

Any Other Business The Cricketers, Canterbury Bad Pennies The Star, Ashford Bodegas Hole In The Roof, Deal Captain Mildred The Four Fathoms, Herne Bay Counterfeit Notes The Bear & Ragged Staff, Crayford Damage Case Maidens Head, Canterbury Equilibrium The East Kent, Whitstable EK1 The Britannia Inn, Margate Face to Face The Rose, Broadstairs Groove Junction Fleur-de-Lis Hotel, Sandwich Hard Road Blues Band The Firs Club, Cheriton Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs Flaming Henry’s Medieval Banquet,

Maidstone Juicy Lucy Earls, Maidstone Mental Floss Ypres Tavern, Sittingbourne Phoenix (The Soul Band) Brewary Bar, Whitstable Relics The Lower Bell, Aylesford Shadow Aspect AVS Club, Folkestone Shotgun Junky Walmer Parish Hall, Dover Situation Vacant The Park Inn, Dover Tapestry The New Inn, Deal The Fix The Frenchman, Folkestone The Fling The Tartar Frigate, Broadstairs

Friday 3rd October

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Springtide Cavalry The George Hotel, Ashford Sunrise White Horse, Maidstone The Warriors / Demob / Code1 / Insane Society Ive Leaf, Sheerness Tortilla Army The Frenchman, Folkestone Turmoil Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone Undercover Ocean Inn, Dymchurch User Friendly The Louis Armstrong, Dover Vince Vortex & The Cucumbers The Druids Arms, Maidstone Watt The Funk The Star, Ashford Where’s My Thing? The East Kent, Whitstable Zero Tolerance The Royal George, Folkestone

Sat 4th Oct (continued)

Clea Llewellyn The Clarendon Hotel, Deal Dave Corsby Sextet The Louis Armstrong, Dover Elbert Felc The Swan & Harlequin, Faversham Fallen Angels

Hole in the Roof, Deal Hard Road Blues Band Four Horseshoes, Graveney Mental Floss (Chris Solo) The Bradstow Mill, Broadstairs Paul Wells The Five Bells, Hoo Relics Earls, Maidstone Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers The Fountain, Sittingbourne The Police Squad The Horse & Groom, Ramsgate

Sunday 5th October

Dr Bob The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

Monday 6th October

Loose Change The Sun Inn, Bredgar Takin Care of Business Zebra Bar, Maidstone (£5)

Thursday 9th October

Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers

The Pilot, Maidstone The Police Squad

Earls, Maidstone Wasted Aces The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

BackBurner The Black Bull, Folkestone Bad Pennies Old Ash Tree, Gillingham Damagecase Earls, Maidstone EK1 Fleur-de-Lis Hotel, Sandwich English Rogues

The Britannia Inn, Margate Fallen Angels

The East Kent, Whitstable Juicy Lucy The Mill Inn, Deal Hong Kong Phooey Hole in the Roof, Deal Live ‘N’ Kickin’ The Railway Hotel, Appledore Loose Change

The Stumble Inn, Sittingbourne MelonHeadMan

The Kelsey, Tunbridge Wells Mixed Emotions Angling Club, Dover On The Run The New Inn, Deal Open Harp Surgery Albion Inn, St Peter’s Paul Wells

Trafalgar Hotel, Queenborough Sick Note Blues Band The Victoria Hotel, Folkestone Situation Vacant

The George, Lydd Snakebite The Frenchman, Folkestone The Fix Dublin Man ‘O’ War, River Vanilla Ransom The George Hotel, Ashford Andy MacLean Band

Rose & Crown, Stelling Minnis

Wednesday 8th October

Friday 10th October

Any Other Business The Brecknock Arms, Bells Yew Green Bad Pennies The Pilot, Maidstone Bad Reputation The Bounty, Strood Captain Mildred The Bradstow Mill, Broadstairs Cellblock9 The Rochester Queen, Port Medway Charlie

The Cambridge Arms, Walmer Chevron The Lower Bell, Aylesford Cliff Castle The Chequers Inn, High Halden

Crazy Train Ye Olde Charles Inn, Cliftonville Crush Earls, Maidstone Donna

The New Inn, Deal Double Impact The Derby Arms, Ramsgate Drrink! The Nore Hotel, Sheerness Elbert Felc Faversham Carnival EK1 The Flying Horse, Ramsgate Face to Face

The Hufflers Arms, Dartford Feedback The Royal Oak, Lydd Get Carter Sondes Arms, Selling (Nr Faversham) Groove Junction The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh JumpJetz Casey's, Canterbury Led Gremlin

The Coach & Horses, Whitstable Live ‘N’ Kickin’

Bailiff’s Sergeant, St Mary’s Bay Loose Change The Beauty of Bath, Sittingbourne Mixed Emotions The Three Cups, Dover Oxide The Bear & Ragged Staff, Crayford Paul Wells Longfield Social Club Shadow Aspect Bonds Social Club, Sheerness Sick Note Blues Band AVS Club, Folkestone

Saturday 11th September

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Situation Vacant The Millhouse, Canterbury Skatonics Beacon Court, Gillingham (£6) Sound Story Village Hall, Egerton Sunrise

Lenham Social Club Surf Dude Grandad

The Britannia Inn, Margate The Lettabees The Frenchman, Folkestone Umbrella Man United Services Club, Birchington User Friendly The Archer, Whitfield Zero Tolerance Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone

Andy MacLean Band The Drum, Stanford North (Lympne) Cold Shots Hole in the Roof, Deal Down ‘n’ Dirty The Park Inn, Dover Headlong The Old House at Home, Queenborough Jazz Police Minnis Bar & Restaurant, Birchington (£30 inc Dinner) Juicy Lucy Churchill Tavern, Ramsgate Led Gremlin The Clarendon Hotel, Deal Scary Mary, Andy Mack Aylesham Sports Club Sultan Earls, Maidstone Where’s My Thing? The Four Horseshoes, Graveney (5pm)

Sunday 12th October

Duck Soup The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

Monday 13th October

Joanna and Her Pianna Three Mariners, Hythe Mixed Emotions The New Inn, Sandwich Seven String Les and The Blues Mothers The King William IV, Pembury Sick Note Blues Band The Neptune Inn, Dymchurch Sound Story The Villager, Vigo Village

Jo Wilson Trio Acqua Bar, Faversham Russ Davey

The Sun Inn, Bredgar

Thursday 16th October

Any Other Business Casey’s, Canterbury Bodegas The White Hart, Tonbridge Chevron The Anchor & Hope, Maidstone Clacket Lane

The Britannia Inn, Margate Counterfeit Notes The Morehall, Cheriton D-FiNiTiVE

Downtown Diner, Ashford Dirtie Bertie Beacon Court, Gillingham Fusion Harbour Inn, Folkestone Heroes Golden Arrow, Cheriton Live ‘N’ Kickin’ Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone Loose Change The Ark, Dover Los Salvadores The Druids Arms, Maidstone Lost Weekend The East Kent, Whitstable

Mental Floss Long Hop, Sittingbourne Mick Kenton The Angel, Rainham Mixed Emotions

The Morehall, Folkestone Night Chix

Royal British Legion Club, Maidstone Pulse The Mill Inn, Deal Seven Story Down Westgate Hall, Canterbury Shadow Aspect Command House, Chatham Springtide Cavalry The Archer, Whitfield The Blues Shift

The Beauty of Bath, Sittingbourne User Friendly The Eagle, Dover

Saturday 18th October

Kit Packham Quartet Cellar Bar, Central Theatre, Chatham

Tuesday 14th October

Andy MacLean Band Rose & Crown, Stelling Minnis

Wednesday 15th October

55% Banana The Railway Hotel, Appledore

Bad Pennies The Fountain, Sittingbourne Cold Shots The East Kent, Whitstable Elvis 1066 Tribute Conningbrook Hotel, Kennington Headlong Earls, Maidstone Heroes The Frenchman, Folkestone Interseptors Hole in the Roof, Deal Loose Change Brewary Bar, Whitstable Monkey-See, Monkey-Do! The George, Ashford Mr Riley

The New Inn, Deal Paul Wells

The Jolly Caulkers, Chatham Phoenix (The Soul Band) Madhouse, Margate Run V.T. The Tartar Frigate, Broadstairs Shades of Gray The Horseshoe, Strood Snakebite Beacon Court, Gillingham Springtide Cavalry Ypres Tavern, Sittingbourne Toucan Choo The Lower Bell, Aylesford User Friendly The Britannia Inn, Margate Zero Tolerance The Morehall, Folkestone

Friday 17th October

Any Other Business The Cock Inn, Boughton Monchelsea Bad Pennies Old House at Home, Queenborough Bodegas The Horse & Groom, Ramsgate Counterfeit Notes

The Clarendon Hotel, Deal

Sunday 19th October

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Damage Case Aylesham Sports Club Elbert Felc The Four Horseshoes, Graveney Groove Junction Fleur-de-Lis Hotel, Sandwich Keith James The Ivy House, Tonbridge MelonHeadMan

The Alexandra Hotel, Chatham Mental Floss The George, Chartham Open Harp Surgery The Neptune’s Hall, Broadstairs (5pm) Shaan Lee Parker Hole in the Roof, Deal Sick Note Blues Band The Ship Inn, Folkestone

Sun 19th Oct (continued)

Goosebumps The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh Groove Junction Fox Hunters, Monkton The Lettabees The Park Inn, Dover

Monday 20th October

Andy MacLean Band Rose & Crown, Stelling Minnis Russ Davey The Angel Inn, Addington

Wednesday 22nd October

Cold Shots The Frenchman, Folkestone Damagecase Fleur-de-Lis Hotel, Sandwich Heroes The Three Cups, Dover Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs

Flaming Henry’s Medieval Banquet, Maidstone Joe Cool The East Kent, Whitstable Jumbo Gumbo The Fountain, Sittingbourne Mental Floss

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The Britannia Inn, Margate Sick Note Blues Band The Cricketers, Dover The Fabolous 6Ts The Mill, Deal Where’s My Thing? The Star, Ashford Zero Tolerance The Park Inn, Dover

Live ‘N’ Kickin’ The Morehall, Folkestone Mental Floss The Britannia Inn, Margate Mixed Emotions The Royal George, Folkestone Paul Wells The Hare and Hounds, Maidstone Phoenix (The Soul Band)

The Nore Hotel, Sheerness Sabatage Fame

Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone Situation Vacant The Eagle, Dover Springtide Cavalry OBCU Club, Gillingham The Fabulous 6Ts Southborough W.M.C. Tortilla Army The Carpenters Arms, Canterbury Vince Vortex & The Cucumbers Earls, Maidstone

2 Ronnies The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh Face to Face The Bradstow Mill, Broadstairs Sally Ironmonger Malta Inn, Sandling Seven String Les and The Blues

Mothers The Pilot, Maidstone

Andy Mack Casey's, Canterbury BackBurner The Gate Inn, Hythe Charlie The New Inn, Deal Chicory Tip The Tartar Frigate, Broadstairs

Thursday 23rd October

Friday 24th October

55% Banana Ocean Inn, Dymchurch

Beergut 100 The Gamecock, Wrotham Bill Douglas The New Inn, Deal Broken Biscuit

Wrotham Arms, Broadstairs Charlie The Park Inn, Dover Covers on Classics

The East Kent, Whitstable Down ‘n’ Dirty The Pilot, Maidstone EK1 Churchill Tavern, Ramsgate Fallen Angels / User Friendly The Albion, Willesborough Get Carter The Beauty of Bath, Sittingbourne Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs

The Star, Ashford Hollywood Suicide The Compass Club, Ramsgate Interseptors Ramsgate Social Club, Ramsgate Jester The Archer, Whitfield Just Floyd Beacon Court, Gillingham

Saturday 25th October 2 Ronnies The Neptune, Whistable Andy MacLean Band The Drum, Stanford North (Lympne) Antiques Roadshow The Clarendon Hotel, Deal Get Carter Four Horseshoes, Graveney Hook The Foundry, Canterbury Hot Rats Ye Arrow, Rochester Mental Floss The Anchor, Littlebourne Mick Mepham The Chequers Inn, High Halden

User Friendly Hole in the Roof, Deal

Andy MacLean Band Rose & Crown, Stelling Minnis Seven String Les & Blues Mothers The Brecknock Arms, Bells Yew Green

Groove Junction Hempstead House, Bapchild Pepper Set The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh

Monday 27th October

Wednesday 29th October

Sunday 26th October

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Jumbo Gumbo The Hook and Hatchet, Maidstone Mental Floss The Bradstow Mill, Broadstairs

Thursday 30th October

Cellblock9 The Four Fathoms, Herne Bay Charlie The Mill Inn, Deal Crazy Train The Red Lion, Ramsgate Doctor Sin Conningbrook Hotel, Kennington

EK1 The Firs Club, Ramsgate Equilibrium The Frenchman, Folkestone Fallen Angels Railway Bell, Dover (Fancy Dress) Film Club The Rose, Broadstairs Ghosts The Liberal Club, Orpington Headlong Ypres Castle Inn, Deal Hot Rats Casey’s, Canterbury Kingskin Bonds Social Club, Sheerness Live ‘N’ Kickin’ Hole in the Roof, Deal Los Salvadores Ivy leaf, Sheerness Mental Floss Fleur-de-Lis Hotel, Sandwich Paul Wells The Five Bells, Hoo Shadow Aspect Bonds Social Club, Sheerness Sultan The Lower Bell, Aylesford The Warriors / Sham69 / The Duel,

The Self-Titled West Coast Bar, Margate Tortilla Army The Britannia Inn, Margate

Friday 31st October

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55% Banana The Bailiffs Sergeant, St Marys Bay Andy Mack

New Inn, Deal BackBurner

The Park Inn Hotel, Folkestone Chalkie The Bedford Inn, Ramsgate (8:30pm) Damagecase Hare & Hounds, Maidstone (9pm) Equilibrium The Eagle Inn, Dover Henrys Rock Band Yew Tree Inn, Deal (9pm) Mental Floss

The Star, Ashford Rich Phillips

The Angel, Rainham Situation Vacant The Bradstow Mill, Broadstairs The Automotive The Railway Hotel, Appledore (9pm) The Bodegas The Nore Hotel, Sheerness The Fred Slater Band

Ocean Inn, Dymchurch The Skatonics

Royal British Legion Social Club, Maidstone UnderCoverBand Deal Welfare Club Vince Vortex & The Cucumbers

Swan Inn, Maidstone (9pm) Zambu

The Archer, Whitfield

Saturday 1st November Rich Picture The Walnut Tree, Maidstone (9pm)

Acoustic Open Mic Hook & Hatchet Inn, Hucking Bad Pennies Hooden on the Hill, Willesborough Jazz Notes Yew Tree Inn, Barfreston

Sunday 2nd November

Nothing Here are the gigs Venues for your guide

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Saturday 1 November

A band of two halves

Not Agai n

Sunday 2 November

Two Sisters

Leave it Out

Monday 3 November

Five band Special

A Pub, Middle of nowhere

Not hing in situ

Always

Tuesday 4th November

No Gi g!

Wednesday 5th November

No Gi gs!

Thursday 6th November

Closed for refurbishment

Open agai n soon

Friday 7th November

Closed for refurbishment

Open agai n soon

Saturday 8th November

Run around clown

The bi g inn, Mai dstone

Sunday 9th November

More to be gai ned

Always your way

I never even started

Somebody for Nothi ng

Monday 10th November

Justification

Tuesday 11th November

Gigs to be confirmed

Wednesday 12th

November

Special night featuri ng people

Thursday 13th November

Many of 1, and none of another

Shed Inn, Biggate

Yes please

Friday 14th November

Try before you buy

Dan Kirkness (Live)

Listed development

Saturday 15th November

Closed

Sunday 16th November

Scheduled closure

Monday 17th November

Party ni ght

Bands always appear

The Little Ensemble, feat. Tony

Somethi ng you wont expect

Tuesday 18th November

Wannabee somet hing's

Wednesday 19th

November Wednesday heroe

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Underground and upbeat

Chicory Tip Hook & Hatchet Inn, Hucking

Monday 3rd November

2 38s The Walnut Tree, East Farleigh (9pm) Ainsley The Wine Bar, Herne Bay

Thursday 6th November

55% Banana Dolphin Inn, Lydd Any Other Business The Lower Bell, Aylesford (8:30pm) Counterfeit Notes Fleur-de-Lis Hotel, Sandwich Dizzy Blues

Three Horseshoes, Great Mongeham Fallen Angels

The George Hotel, Ashford Just Floyd

The Frenchman, Folkestone Led Gremlin The Trafalgar Hotel, Queenborough Realm 79 The Gate Inn, Hythe Scary Mary / Andy Mack The Firs Club, Cheriton Situation Vacant

The Star, Ashford Spanking Llamas

Britannia Inn, Margate The G'n'T Experiment The East Kent, Whitstable (9pm) Us Not Them Earls, Maidstone (9pm) Vanilla Ransom Dublin Man O' War, River

Friday 7th November

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September

Thursday 4th La Salle Verte, Dover (£17.50)

Friday 5th The New Inn, Deal

Sunday 7th The Stag, Deal

Friday 12th The Gate Inn, Hythe

Saturday 13th Admiral Harvey, Dover

Sunday 14th Cullins Yard, Dover (Afternoon) The Park Inn, Dover (Evening)

Thursday 18th Jolly Farmer, Manston

Friday 19th Three Horse Shoes, Mongeham

Sunday 21st The Hole in the Roof, Deal

Friday 26th The New Inn, Deal

October

Wednesday 1st - Tuesday 14th Away in Portugal

Tel:

07974 660 728 (Mobile) Email:

[email protected] Web:

www.martinjonathan.co.uk

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Review: Zoo8

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or something that was so highly billed as a major event for the south east and one that would put Kent firmly in the spotlight

for live music, it seemed that the festival organisers struggled to cope under the pressure of ‘teething problems’ encountered in the first year of Zoo thousand. From the very start, ticket holders were getting frustrated as heavy queues formed due to the lack of organisation around the entrance of the site. Unfortunately that had paled into insignificance by the end of the weekend, and not in a positive way! Further problems plagued the event with the actual venue site and music not opening until gone 5 o’clock in the evening; a delay of over three hours. This, together with breakdowns in communication over pay caused acts to cancel or simply not show and force many scheduling changes which, whilst disruptive enough in themselves, were made far worse by a lack of announcements being made on site, leaving attendees thumbing through their (purchased) guides with disdain. Saturday brought about a new day, the chance to get things back on track and prove

to everyone how the festival could run, but instead brought nothing but more headaches with the closure of the Tap ‘N’ Tin tent due to health and safety officials deeming the structure unsafe. Some of the acts due to play there were moved in between scheduled acts on the other stages, but none of this was announced leaving everyone to wander aimlessly trying to figure out who was playing and when. I appreciate organising an event of this scale amidst unexpected problems must be a very hard task, but I felt that the public who made the effort to support the festival were the ones let down by being kept in the dark throughout. Ricardo Monty, one of the directors of the festival has said; “I'm happy with the way it went. I think ticket holders were happy...”. I admire his positive attitude, and I sincerely hope that Zoo9 will be a vast improvement on the previous year, however from hearing the opinions first hand on site over the weekend, I am more than a little apprehensive about the future of this event.

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Follow up Review

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September

Friday 5th - Bodegas

Saturday 6th - Hooches

Friday 12th - Face to Face

Friday 19th - Blackstar

Saturday 20th - Captain Mildred

Friday 26th - Tortilla Army

Saturday 27th - Any Other Business

October

Friday 3rd - Equilibrium

Saturday 4th - Where’s My

Thing?

Friday 10th - Fallen Angels

Friday 17th - Cold Shots

Saturday 18th - Lost Weekend

Friday 24th - Joe Cool

Saturday 25th - Covers on Classics

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ust one week on from the Zoo Thousand festival, Kent was treated to another weekend of live music on a grand scale. Unlike Zoo8 though, Lounge on the Farm (lotf) 2008 was a complete success and ran with no obvious problems. As

soon as we arrived on the compact farm site, the stewards greeted us with happy smiles and were pleased to offer their assistance if needed, perhaps aided by the warm sun that was shining down. On site, the sense of scale with which the festival operates becomes apparent, with the whole event taking not more than 15 minutes to walk around! This in no way put a downer on the weekend but rather added to the general ethos in the air; a feeling of enthusiasm to catch the plethora of artists performing live in Kent. Besides, it certainly made cutting between your favourite artists playing on different stages a lot easier! The event was well managed too, with plenty of facilities available including hammocks to relax in, swingball posts to play with and bales of hay to rest weary legs, all of which offered free of charge. It was also positive to see recycling bins in place around the field, an idea pioneered by Glastonbury festival in previous years

and one that has worked very well to reduce the impact caused by such events.

Continued overleaf...

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Lounge on the farm Review: Lounge on the farm

Intraverse Intraverse

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The Lovedays The Lovedays

Amanes Amanes

Polka Party Polka Party

Zoo for You Zoo for You

Here are just some of the Kent acts that

graced the various stages of Merton farm during the weekend of festival fun...

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Lounge on the farm Review: Lounge on the farm

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Friday saw

Canterbury based band Amanes (myspace.com/amanes) open the ‘Further’ stage with their blend of experimental folk pleasing the crowd eager for the music. The same stage played host to Zoo for You (myspace.com/

zooforyou) later in the day; another Canterbury band also featuring a saxophonist, who managed to fit all six members onto the stage! They attracted a sizeable crowd and received significant praise as they performed their songs well. Polka Party (myspace.com/officialpolkaparty) from Medway, were honoured with the chance to play the main ‘Cow Shed’ stage, and succeeded in drawing a large crowd of supporters with their accessible guitar pop going down well. Over on the ‘Sheep Dip’ stage, The Lovedays (www.thelovedays.net) from Medway & Maidstone took control of the stage and looked confident as they played through their hits with confidence. On Sunday, What Would Jesus Drive (www.whatwouldjesusdrive.co.uk) (who also hail from Kent), played with more than enough energy to make up for the diminutive size of their band of just two members. They were followed closely by Tunbridge Wells’ Intraverse (myspace.com/intraverse), a band who seemed at home playing to a large crowd, dominating the stage with their incredible energy and delivered a great set. UpC DownC (www.upcdownc.com) brought a very different sound to the evening with their progressive rock going down well with the crowd. The festival was a triumph for local bands and a great event for music fans all over Kent. Roll on lotf ‘09!

The Gig Guide | September/October | p33

What Would Jesus Drive What Would Jesus Drive

Up C Down C Up C Down C

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Review: Glastonbury Festival

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These guys are no strangers to

playing festivals. They have played Endorse-It In Dorset, Bearded Theory, Ragged Hedge and in August 2007 they played to a 3000+ crowd at Beautiful Days Festival but, this was Glasto! and the Hobos were a little nervous to say the least. Arriving in the backstage area, they could see they had a good sized crowd and were ready to give their all. Then the generator broke down and they had another 20 minutes of nail-biting waiting until the backstage crew fixed it and they

mounted the stage to a capacity crowd (not bad for 1pm at a Festival!). Opening up with a skiffle version of Led Zep’s Rock ‘n’ Roll the Hobos did what they do best, playing Skunk (skiffle/punk) versions of classic rock and roll, punk, pop and traditional songs interspersed with several of their own songs (available on their new CD Skunk & Disorderly!) with the usual comedy banter between songs (who’s trousers am I wearing?). During their 40 minute set, the Hobos drew more people towards ‘The Avalon’ Stage, many of whom couldn’t get into the tent and had to be satisfied with straining their necks to see. Things slowed down a little when they played their own song Tyburn Jig, a folk song about shooting a tax man which kept the audience engaged ready for a rowdy version of Irish Rover that followed it. For an encore, they handed out spoons, tin trays, pots and pans to the audience and finished their set with Lonnie Donegan’s Mama Don’t ‘Low which they encouraged the audience to bang on their ‘instruments’ while Wino Tyrone performed a rap ‘dissing’ the controversial Glastonbury choice of headliner Jay Z, sang the Um Bongo advert and Miser Bill led the audience to sing Give Peace a Chance. 40 minutes of singing, silliness, skunk rock and outrageous fun, a perfect way to start a festival.

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27th June 2008, began like any other day. The ground had dried from the previous night's

heavy downpour. Sam Skillz awoke and lit the barbeque. The sweet aromas from the finest sausages awoke the Painted Man, Tejipt, Notorious BID, the Weapon and Driftwood. Everyone did their usual morning rituals, scoffed down their hot dogs and made their way to the East Dance Stage to get a sneak at what was due to come that afternoon. They passed the security guards flashing their back stage passes with a massive grin and made their way up the ramp and walked onto the stage; the biggest they had ever stepped foot on. They took the view in and looked out at where the crowd would be in just under 2 hours. This was it, no turning back, no rehearsals, no second chances. One shot, one opportunity to blow the crowd away and walk off stage knowing they gave it their all. They informed the technicians what would be needed for each individual performer for that 45 minute set. 13:00, 27 June 2008. The drum kit was set up, the electric and bass guitar tuned. The violin glistened under the back stage lights. The silver surfer of scratch had loosened his fingers and was ready to glide on the vinyls. As the previous act finished their set, the Crowd went crazy and waited with bated breath for the next act. This was it, this was their time. Bugsta Malone stepped out onto the stage, grabbed the wireless mic and introduced Fundamental Skillz. Before long, the intro had been completed and the crowd was bumping their head to the melodic catchy chorus of ‘Press Play’. They pushed the boundaries and had the crowd in the palm of their hands. In no time, Naomi Hill was on the violin adding that extra flavour to the dark and moody sound of ‘Behind the Shades’. The crowd was thrown back, one moment they had been dancing to ‘Press Play’ and now the lyrics of the political ‘Behind the Shades’ was sending shivers through their spine. By the time the final repetition of, "Pull, Pull, Pull" had been sang by the lead vocalists, Fundamental Skillz were in their element. They had taken control and had the crowd guessing what would come next. The crowd continued to have a roller coast ride from the hard and heavy ‘End of the Line’, to the eclectic ‘Gossip’ and through to the melodic, ‘In the Blood’. The majority of the crowd were singing, "Music take me away," over and over again long after the song had played out. By the time the final song ‘Another MC’ came round, it felt like it had all passed too quickly. The hard rain, the sausages in the morning, the inspection of the stage and the relationship with the crowd. The only regret for the band was that it was all over far too quickly. They felt so at home on the East Dance Stage that the 45 minute set seemed like a 5 minute set. Fundamental Skillz performed like they were born for that stage, they performed like they belong in the big league. Next stop at Glastonbury would be the Pyramid Stage and why not? Aim for the moon and land amongst the stars.

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Un-Signed & Un-Noticed?

?

Abby Kedwell Reports: I was casually doing research on ideas for my next article when I stumbled across a few websites that targeted un-signed bands. All of them asked for demos and most of them said “we’ll get back to you as soon as we can”. Knowing how stressful and soul

destroying it can be waiting for any news on you’re future dreams, I began to feel sorry for those hopeful, talented people. Sending in demo after demo, waiting to hear something, anything! It made me wonder whether there was somewhere un-signed bands could physically go to hand in their demos in the Kent area. Also somewhere they could practise, get advice and support with their music and obtain the exposure they need to get started on the lengthy path to success. After a good two hours of searching I found even more websites that were offering their services on-line. Don’t get me wrong some of which were designed and run by people that were more than passionate about music but I wanted more! I found venue after venue that specialised in showing live acts but again there was nothing pulling them from the rest, they didn’t offer advice, support, rehearsing rooms and somewhere for talented musicians to hang out with like minded people. I wondered whether a place like this actually existed in Kent so I picked up the phone and asked one of my musically focused friends to get some answers. He explained that he knew a fair few astoundingly good bands that had spent a lot effort, money and many years gigging at pubs to get exposure but to this day are still un-signed? They too have said on numerous occasions, if only there was somewhere to practise, get support, a place to chill out and learn what’s out there. For starters they would have the knowledge they needed to pursue their dreams with confidence and they wouldn’t be penniless either. The strange thing was, he also said he’s always wanted to develop on this concept and build a community for bands to progress within and if he ever won the lottery the money would fund it. He wouldn’t want

anything out of it except the loyalty of the bands and the fact he is helping people do something that he has tried so hard to achieve. What they needed and like so many other bands out there need is an independent live music venue that nurtures up and coming bands. Designed and built by musicians for musicians. A venue where all Kent based bands could come together and support each other. There would be advice on tap by professionals, rehearsal rooms, use of instruments, recording studio facilities and much more; a musicians dream! The further I researched this fantastic music heaven it looked as though these venues did exist but further a field than Kent and even then they are few and far between. For a small town that has plenty of talented people there should be somewhere they can vent their gifts within music. Even a few of these venues spread throughout the towns of Kent? For starters think of the prospects of having a central venue in you’re town. Just imagine every month talent scouts coming from all over Kent attending a monthly showing of all new bands. If one of those bands were to be selected to progress further and they made it big they wouldn’t forget in a hurry where that all happened. So thumbs up to the idea of a venue that gives it all back to the people that will someday make something of themselves within the unpredictable world of music. To all those bands that have slogged their guts out trying to get noticed but just haven’t met the right people and to all those that have made it on their own, good on ya. I hope you will support the fact the Kent needs something with a WOW factor to give our young, talented musicians a helping hand. I do apologise if there is a venue of this description out there somewhere, all due respect for what you are doing but shout louder as the un-signed bands of Kent can’t hear you. Please feel free to send all comments good or bad to [email protected] Good luck to all xx

The Gig Guide | September/October | p37

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Finalist of ‘Music Pub of the Year’ 2006 5 Star Food!

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30 Earl Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1PS (01622) 751286

And that’s not all! 2 Months of exciting gigs await you...

Live music for September & October...

Earls of Maidstone

September

Friday 4th - Make Some Noise (New Bands Night)

Friday 5th - Equilibrium

Saturday 6th - Joe Cool

Sunday 7th - Mental Floss

Thursday 11th - CWB

Friday 12 - Live ‘n’ Kickin’

Saturday 13th - Daz Rigo

Sunday 14th - Hong Kong Phooey (3pm)

Thursday 18th - The Scratch Band

Friday 19th - Any Other Business

Saturday 20th - Butt Plugs

Sunday 21st - The Fool Fighters

Thursday 25th - MelonHeadMan

Friday 26th - (Name TBC)

Saturday 27th - Chosen Few

Sunday 28th - Tim Moore

October

Thursday 2nd - Make Some Noise (New Bands Night)

Friday 3rd - Juicy Lucy

Saturday 4th - OGWA

Sunday 5th - Relics Floyd

Thursday 9th - The Police Squad

Friday 10th - Damagecase

Saturday 11th - Crush

Sunday 12th - Sultan

Thursday 16th - Sun Stars

Friday 17th - Headlong

Saturday 18th - All Day Falling

Sunday 19th - Springtide Cavalry

Friday 24th - Hugh Jampton

Saturday 25th - Vince Vortex & The Cucumbers

Sunday 26th - Tortilla Army

Friday 31st - Blackjack & The Hookers

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Music Roundup

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The Gig Guide takes a look at some CD’s from Kent bands...

Gig Guide Verdict:

Band: Intraverse Title: An Eclectic Selection of Demos Format: Album (9 tracks)

Gig Guide Verdict:

Gig Guide Verdict:

If you would like us to review your music, please send a copy to: The Gig Guide, GC Publishing Ltd, Strasbourg Street, Margate, Kent, CT9 4JJ

As you listen through this album, it becomes clear that Electric River have a lot of energy that is collectively channelled through their catchy songs with sing-a-long choruses and foot-tapping beats. That’s not to say their songs are poorly constructed though. The tracks have been well thought out and the result is a collection of music that both pleases the ear and gets the body moving, none more so than ‘A Raga for the Drunks’ with it’s fast paced feeling. I’m sure that a crowd at one of their live shows is a sight to behold as the warm feeling that the music generates, washes over them and inspires them to move to the beat. A great album for all, even for those who thought they hated punk!

Band: Electric River Title: Radio No Go! Format: Album (14 tracks)

Band: The Lovedays Title: The Lovedays Format: Album (14 tracks)

From the first track you get the impression this album is something special. Ben Jones’ expertly written lyrics blend seamlessly with the musical talent of the band. ‘Me, Myself and I’ draws you in with it’s driving riffs, interspersed with clever pauses. A similar effect used to great success on ‘Devil’s Advocate’ which is sure to be a natural crowd pleaser. Two tracks indicate the diversity of their song writing talents. The first; ‘Sit Me Down Woman Blues’, is as the title suggests, a classic rock ‘n’ roll song based on the blues. The second; ‘Landlocked’, shows a different side to the band and proves they can produce songs with strong feeling and heartfelt lyrics. The overall result is an album that is well rounded and packed full of interesting compositions.

Although only nine tracks grace this album, they are all carefully selected works from Intraverse’s back catalogue. The opening; ‘Our Rock ‘n’ Roll is Dead’ opens with it’s simple structure, before ‘The Message’ ups the pace and sets the tone of things to come. It’s easy to get lost within the music as it takes you on a grand journey, beautifully overlaid with Max Pepe’s vocals. The ‘funk’ feeling is evident throughout all the songs and the influence of bands such as Incubus can be detected from the cleverly composed guitar work, as heard on tracks ‘Head Down’, ‘Frustrated’ and ‘Leave My Bitch Alone!’ An Eclectic Selection of Demos is a timeless collection of music and a great listen from start to finish.

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The Three Cups

September

Saturday 6th - Chris from Mental Floss (solo)

Friday 12th - Karaoke with Carlos

Friday 19th - One Love

Friday 26th - Karaoke with Carlos

Saturday 27th - Mental Floss

October

Saturday 4th - Shaan Lee Parker

Saturday 11th - Mixed Emotions

Friday 24th - Heroes

Friday 31st - Karaoke with Carlos

www.thethreecups.co.uk

Live music at The Three Cups...

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Not to be Missed:

The Gig Guide | September/October | p41

The Ashford Beer Festival is an annual 3 day event. The festival is based around 3 key components of fun: Real Ale, Music and Rugby and is held at the Ashford Rugby Club. The Festival is open to all and there are 40 Real ales are available for those adventurous enough to try and taste them all! Music has been a core component of the festival since 2003 and this year sees the return of Belgian band Eagle Four and popular local band Electric River. Also playing will be Carnelian, Loose Change, Up All Night and The Interseptors. More information can be found on the official festival website;

www.ashford-beer-festival.co.uk

Tenterden Folk Festival 3rd - 5th October 2008

A full weekend festival of folk song, music and dance. Tenterden, situated in the ancient Weald of Kent, about 12 miles west of Ashford, is an ideal setting for this friendly, family folk festival. There is a welcome barn dance on the Friday evening and Sunday afternoon features a special music concert including Mawkin and The Askew Sisters. Look out for the souvenir programme due out early September, featuring profiles on all the festival guests.

More information (including ticket booking form)

available on the official website; Website: www.tenterdenfolkfestival.org.uk Email: [email protected]

Tenterden Folk Day Trust

15 Repton Manor Road, Ashford, Kent, TN23 3HA

Ashford Beer Festival Real Ales, Real Music, Real Rugby - 5th to 7th September 2008

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Dublin Man O’ WarDublin Man O’ WarDublin Man O’ WarDublin Man O’ War Dover’s No.1 Music VenueDover’s No.1 Music VenueDover’s No.1 Music VenueDover’s No.1 Music Venue

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Live music every Friday throughout

September & October...

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September

Face to Face - Fri 5th

Zambu - Sat 6th

EK1 - Fri 12th

Crazy Train - Sat 13th

Electric Experience - Fri 19th

Below - Sat 20th

Breed - Fri 26th

Sound Story - Sat 27th Fort Hill, Margate,

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PLUS... ‘Jam Night’ every 2nd Thursday, ‘Music Quiz Night’ every 4th Thursday of each month

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We are proud to host the following acts

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October

Fri 3rd - EK1

Sat 4th - Live ‘n’ Kickin’

Fri 10th - English Rogues

Sat 11th - Surf Dude Grandad

Fri 17th - User Friendly

Sat 18th - Clacket Lane

Fri 24th - Page 103

Sat 25th - Mental Floss

Fri 31st - Tortilla Army

No.1 for Live Music in Thanet!

September

Friday 5th M3

Friday 12th Heroes

Friday 19th

Zero Tolerance

Friday 26th User Friendly

October

Friday 3rd Turmoil

Friday 10th The Fix

Friday 17th

Red Hot & Blue

Friday 24th Billy Wears Dresses

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Caught in the Act

Electric River _ 13

/06 _ Kings Hall, H

erne Bay _

Dave Smith

Clacket Lane _ Ham Street Festival

Circle of Rage _ The Drayman, Bexleyheath

Skatonics _ Gazastock

Max Pepe (Intraverse) _ 13/07 _ Lounge on the Farm, Canterbury _ Stuart Keeler

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Heroes _ The Park Inn, Dover _ 09/08 _ Andy Peal

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September

6th - Mental Floss

13th - Electric Beatles

20th - Doctor Sin

27th - Surf Dude Grandad

October

4th - Turmoil

11th - Zero Tolerance

18th - Live ‘n’ Kickin’

25th - Sabotage Fame

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Quiz

The Gig Guide | September/October | p45

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Q1. In which 1964 musical film was Audrey Hepburn’s singing dubbed by Marni Nixon?

Q2. Who represented the United Kingdom in the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest?

Q3. Which female singer/songwriter wants to, according to the title of her single, ‘Soak Up The Sun’?

Q4. Who starred with Ali G on the 2002 hit single ‘Me Julie’?

Q5. Who had a number one hit in 1978 with ‘Figaro’?

Q6. What, according to the Paul Hardcastle single, was the average age of US soldiers in Vietnam?

Q7. Which group had a number one hit in 1983 with ‘Too Shy’?

Q8. Which UK singer’s real name is Gordon Sumner?

Q9. Which US heavy metal band, formed in 1981, consisted of Nicki Stixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Marrs and Vince Neil?

Q10. What Nationality is European singing star Zucchero?

Q11. What song was the Christmas number one in the UK in both 1975 and 1991?

Q12. Soul singer, Bobby Brown, married which successful female singer in 1992?

Q13. How many cellos are involved in a typical string Quartet?

Q14. What band provided the music for the musical “Tommy”?

Q15. The rock-group “Satan’s Jesters” later found fame with which name?

Q16. Who wrote the song called “Who Wants to be a Millionaire”?

Q17. Who was the oldest member of The Beatles?

Q18. Which band got their name from a sexual device depicted in the book ‘The Naked Lunch’?

Q19. In which city is the record company Motown based?

Q20. From which song does the lyric “Picture yourself in a boat on a river with tangerine trees and marmalade skies” come?

Q.17

Q.12

Q.10

Q.13

20 Questions to test your musical knowledge

Q.4

Answers on page 46

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Classifieds

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JEKAZOL (Medway Metal/Thrash/Death

Band) seek bass player. We are actively

gigging and have CD available.

Contact William at

www.myspace.com/jekazol

or [email protected]

Quiz Answers: Q1. My Fair Lady / Q2. Jessica Garlick / Q3. Sheryl Crowe / Q4. Shaggy / Q5. Brotherhood of Man / Q6. 19 / Q7. Kajagoogoo / Q8. Sting / Q9. Motley Crue / Q10. Italian / Q11. Bohemian Rhapsody (by Queen) / Q12. Whitney Houston / Q13. One / Q14. The Who / Q15. The Rolling Stones / Q16. Cole Porter / Q17. Ringo Star / Q18. Steely Dan / Q19. Detroit / Q20. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

SNIDE are looking for committed punk musicians for originals band. 2 guitars, vox and drummer required. Contact Nobby at [email protected] for details.

Herne Bay based band need a singer

ASAP. The band does originals and

covers, and are synth rock bit like

pendulum, enter shikari.

Age preferred 16-20 male.

Contact Stewart 0770

7147972 or

[email protected]

To place a classified for free, email us at: [email protected]

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Live Music

@ The Clarendon Hotel

Deal

Every Sunday afternoon from 4pm

Gig Listings:

Also, live Jazz every Thursday evening

51/55 Beach Street, Deal, Kent, CT14 6HY

Telephone: +44(0)1304 374748 Fax: +44(0)1304 371116

Email [email protected]

September

Friday 5th - The Interseptors

Sunday 7th - Tim Hain Sunday 14th - Antiques Roadshow

Sunday 21st - EK1

Friday 26th - Tapestry Sunday 28th - Vince Martyn & The

Dust Devils

October

Sunday 5th - Clea Llewelyn

Sunday 12th - Led Gremlin Sunday 19th - Counterfeit Notes

Sunday 26th - Antiques Roadshow

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TEL: (01304) 374839

www.holeintheroofhotel.co.uk [email protected]

Hotel - Café - Bar 42 Queen Street, Deal, CT14 6EY

Coming Soon: Wednesday night carvery Coming Soon: Wednesday night carvery -- See board for details See board for details

Situated only a 5 minute walk away from Deal Seafront and Town CentreSituated only a 5 minute walk away from Deal Seafront and Town Centre

Traditional, homeTraditional, home--cooked pub food including Sunday carverycooked pub food including Sunday carvery

Comfortable accommodation; single, twin, double & family rooms availableComfortable accommodation; single, twin, double & family rooms available

Function room for hireFunction room for hire

September

Friday 5th - Heroes Sunday 7th - The Fabulous 6T’s

Friday 12th - 55% Banana Sunday 14th - User Friendly Friday 19th - Undercover

Sunday 21st - Martin Jonathan Saturday 27th - Kai McKenzie Sunday 28th - Get Carter

October

Friday 3rd - Bodegas Sunday 5th - Fallen Angels

Friday 10th - Hong Kong Phooey Sunday 12th - Cold Shots

Friday 17th - The Interseptors Sunday 19th - Shann Lee Parker Sunday 26th - User Friendly Friday 31st - Live ‘n’ Kickin’

(Bands Start 7pm Sunday & 9pm Friday)