Swinging Arm – MRI plus the Birkenhead Poet
Downstairs at the Swinging Arm – MRI plus the Birkenhead Poet, don’t cha know it! Here are some photos:
Downstairs at the Swinging Arm – MRI plus the Birkenhead Poet, don’t cha know it! Here are some photos:
Another great night at Chester Lane library with an On The Mic event “A showcase of local singers/songwriters/story tellers and poets” Featuring the music of Alexander Hulme On The Mic is a collaboration with @sthlibrariesandarts/@leman_liverpool and is funded by @aceagrams and @sthelenscouncil Here are just a few snaps of the evenings entertainment:
Part of the Penny Lane Weekender Captain Crocodile bringing some Slushy Psychedelia from Liverpool / Sheffield Here are some photos from the set:
Part of the Penny Lane Weekender Hello Cosmos bringing with their “Post punk poetry and sonic experiments..” from Manchester Here are some photos from the set:
Part of the Penny Lane Weekender Pleasure Island from Liverpool played their Indie, Garage Rock and Post Punk music. Here are some photos from the set:
Great fun at Chester Lane library with an On The Mic event “A showcase of local singers/songwriters/story tellers and poets” Including: On The Mic is a collaboration with @sthlibrariesandarts/@leman_liverpool and is funded by @aceagrams and @sthelenscouncil Just a few snaps to get a flavour of the fantastic … Continue readingChester Lane Library – On the Mic with guest performance from Sophie Bernice
Code Break certainly got things started off at the Salty Dog in Northwich Saturday. Hardcore punk will kinda do that!!
Final band up at The Salty dog Saturday was the fab alt rock band (we are still) Grenades. Great way to round up a great evenings entertainment.
Before the legendary roots reggae group Black Uhuru took to the West Holts Stage at Glastonbury (IPlayer recording) they popped into Future Yard to play on their outdoor stage the day before A great treat to have some Jamaican vibes in Birkenhead
Next up at the Salty Dog in Northwich Saturday was Museum of Backward Hats. Their own description “A sonic melodic assault steeped in the history of Liverpools music scene” hit the spot.