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will’s latest tour will centre around his stunning new album; echoes. Moving away from his traditional sound, will has moved more into the world of electronic music, making an album that pulses with the undercurrents of the dance-floor. the sweeping strings and key changes of his hit ballads have made way for synthesised melody, towards something sparer and more controlled ‘i had to learn to undo my musical muscle memory,’ he explains, ‘to allow space into the music.’ 0845 146 1460


27nd november FiSHerMAn’S FrienDS


theatre royal, Plymouth After their success at the 2011 bbC


radio 2 Folk Award, these Shanty men of Port isaac are out on the road to delight and enthrall audiences with their voices in an incredibly rousing and joyful set of shanties and Cornish folk songs. 01752 230440


3rd December rOYAl MArineS bAnD


SPeCtACUlAr, Plymouth Pavilions


Plymouth Pavilions is proud to welcome back the band of Her Majesty’s royal Marines for their Christmas Spectacular. britain’s finest military band is in demand all over the world. tickets for this now traditional annual visit to the venue always prove


Experience! Taste the Fine English wines &


cheeses, produced from our Estate on the banks of the River Dart.


Tours are available which include a wine tasting.


Alfresco dining in summer. 01803 732203


www.sharpham.com


extremely, so avoid disappointment and book yours soon! 0845 146 1460


4th December rOYAl MArineS CHriStMAS


SPeCtACUlAr Princess theatre, torquay 01752 230440


7th December AlvingtOn SingerS


CelebrAte CHriStMAS St thomas of Canterbury Church,


Dodbrooke,kingsbridge. A concert of seasonal music through the ages, including “winter wonderland”, “O, Holy night”, a rendition of “A merry little Christmas” and many others, familiar and less well known. there will also be traditional carols and festive readings. tickets are £6. Concert starts at 7.30pm. For more information call Anne Dooley, 01548 531252 or visit www.alvingtonsingers.org.uk


9th December JOOlS HOllAnD


Plymouth Pavilions the undisputed king of boogie-woogie Jools Holland has announced his much anticipated Autumn/winter tour for 2011. Joined by his rhythm & blues Orchestra, the music maestro will embark on a 33 date tour, impressing audiences old and new with the trademark party experience and stunning musical performances that a Jools Holland tour has become renowned for. Shane Macgowan has been confirmed as Jools’ very special guest, with long time guest vocalists ruby turner and louise Marshall and the inimitable musicianship of the rhythm & blues Orchestra joining Jools as he performs tracks spanning his entire solo career, as well as songs taken from his latest rockinghorse album. 0845 146 1460


9th & 10th December


britAnniA rOYAl nAvAl COllege vOlUnteer bAnD


- CHriStMAS COnCert Casper John Hall 7.30pm tickets available from Dartmouth tourist information Office £8.00. tickets must be obtained prior to the concert.


10th December


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