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WEDNESDAY 26th APRIL
'SOUNDLINES' - SPOKEN WORD NIGHT
Doors 7pm // Soundlines from 8pm
FREE
ENTRY
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Entitled
?Soundlines', the night will explore themes of love, death,
oddities and anger as a selection of local prize-winning poets
take to the stage. The event will also feature an open mic
section and limerick challenge.
The comperes will be Jeffrey Loffman and Gary Studley, so
whether a watcher or doer; listener or ranter; novice or
veteran, come and help create what will doubtless be another
energetic, supportive and fun night!
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THURSDAY 27th APRIL
RATTLESNAKE JOE
Open from 5pm // Live music from 8:30pm
FREE
ENTRY (donations welcome!)
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This French folkster sings songs from the 20's
to 60's from all the legendary American Old-Time hollerers.
You'll travel with him from the Appalachian Mountains to the
Western plains of North America through a set incorporating
banjo, mandolin, guitar and voice.
SEE HIM IN ACTION HERE
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FRIDAY 28th APRIL
DOLLY DOOWOP'S DANCE CLUB
Open from 5pm // Dolly from 8:30pm
FREE
ENTRY
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Friday night welcomes a special DJ set in the
from of Dolly Doowop's Dance Club. Definitely not your average
DJ night, Dolly has built a reputation as an engaging performer
as well as a talented DJ.
She'll be go-go dancing along to her own selections of northern
soul, reggae, Motown, ska, 60's & 70's tunes and
discotheque!
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SATURDAY 29th APRIL
ROCKET SOCIAL TRIO
Open from 5pm // Live music from 8:30pm
FREE
ENTRY
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Led by
front man Tom Farrer (vocals and guitar), they are a London
based three-piece who perform their own home brewed versions of
1950's rock ?n roll with a few other hand picked classics from
different decades.
The Lighthouse's very own James Hatton will be stepping in on
drum duties!
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SUNDAY 30th APRIL
'SUNDAY SERVICE' feat. THE EVIL
USSES
Open from 12pm // Serving food 12 - 3:30pm // Live music from 4pm
FREE
ENTRY
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This
will be a rare afternoon performance from the Bristol-based
band that have been turning heads on the UK festival circuit.
The group describe themselves as ?jazzy notrock, post-op pop'
and Bristol Live Magazine said "Through wildly chaotic sax
solos and spasmodic guitar bursts, The Evil Usses are a band
full of sensory passion and provocation."
SEE THEIR LATEST MUSIC VIDEO HERE
Plus ?
Introducing Sunday
Lunch Club!
Welcome to Sunday Lunch Club! Top-notch roasts with all the
trimmings, made from scratch with lashings of proper gravy.
Served 12:30-3:30, followed by live music from 4pm - every
Sunday at The Lighthouse.
SEE THE MENU HERE
Call or email to book!
tel:
01304 366031
email:
info_at_thelighthousedeal_dot_co_dot_uk
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