Hello Folks.
I was trying to have a weekend putting my feet up and playing with trains but
Nick severely twisted my arm to come and play his show. "Why the hell not?" I
thought, I haven't been up to Lancaster for a few weeks and it's always a
pleasure to visit the Yorkshire House. It would be rather rude not to. So there
you HAVE IT. Marvellous.
Friday 26th June 2009 - LANCASTER Yorkshire House.
Parliament Street.
Dirty Revolution, Jessi Eastfield and the Guilty Pleasures.
9pm - 12.30am. £5.
Dirty Revolution are a four-piece female-fronted reggae ska punk band based in
Cardiff, South Wales. With such songs as “50 Pence” and their anti fascist
number “I Love Reggae” being played on Radio One’s ‘The Lockup’, Dirty
Revolution have enjoyed an ever-growing fanbase. They’ve recently recorded and
released a five-track EP "It's Gonna Get Dirty" on Do the Dog Records. Don't
miss out on their first visit to Lancaster. They are head lining on June 26th at
the much loved Yorkshire House venue (opposite Sainsburys car park). They will
be supported by Lancaster Punk band The Guilty Pleasures and, no stranger to
Lancaster's "diy / direct action" scene, Jessi Eastfield returns to sing a
collection of tracks from his latest CD "Songs From The Scrapyard". Anarchic
politics, good humour and songs about trains guaranteed!! Doors open at 9pm and
it's only a fiver in.
See you there!
www.eastfieldrailpunk.co.uk
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