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:.FOLK artist 'Andy Ol-; iver will perform^at The: -Grand in Clitheroe next-
. the singular being of Andy , Uncashire-based bands C Ohvdr himself, but a song ^ Wire Monkeys and The
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i sDance For Me on iTunes at - the end of April.
: ■ “We released the single ■. ii-which topped the iTunes ^'■songwriter chart which -’features artists;such" as , -' Ray lamontagne, Damien'.
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Rice, Paul Simon and m a n y . long love, of-music-into an more,”,' Andy explained.,' ;, escape and a coping mecha- ’ @ “The week we released we nism
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y,igoing on to'carve T'out-a career as a . y top-theajre and sUelevisio'n actress.;: ■ ■ ‘Aiidy met Jim 3 after he rewired his
s : house. They began f; ; talking and’Andy * played him a few- - i.'songs.t Jim. came to play at a gig and
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Andy Oliver is not just - writing songs', and played m Selected departures up to November 2012 A tour taking you Into the very heart of South Africa, exploring its unique histoiy, : : ' / /
BURNLEY' Mechanics has released its a programme,of shows for the rest of thef: year and it pfomiseslo be an exciting few7 m o n t h s ? ' . r ' ^ The programme'kicks'-off almost as soon as 4
the summer holidays are over with blues legend tj Earl Thomas, one of the most requested blues ;<
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of.all time:Renowned for.out-';;: standing showmanship, belli bring s touch of 4 class to the Mechanics’|Stage in mid September. ;i .- Also in the.’same'; month is Jimmy Tarbuck;/ one of Britain’s all time favourite comics with a '-f television career spanning over 40 years, before ’
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critically-acclaimed folk musician Kate RusbyZ; delivers one ofher highly-rated sets. ' - ; In October, a whole host of comedians are set ?
to appear. Local funny man Phil Cool will en- S tertam crowds
by.telling witty jokes and pulling | hilarious faces early in the month while later on ii multi-award winning stand-up Omid Djahli will bring his brand new show to Burnley.-.:t':
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iiAnd if that’s not ali;legendary comedy duo I Cannon and Ball are also coming to town and -yi the month is rounded off by another new tour,'/ this time by Mock'the'Week and Live at the -f Apollo star Andy Parsons’.
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the.comedy, a string of tribute;/ bands.will rock and roll into town including Ea-' J' glcs tribute b'and,Desperado,-The Smiths Ltd,- .f The Upbeat'Beatles.’Retake-That and Letz Zep ■
and there are
the.usual stage performances and annual pantomime in January -....? ■
• v;ToiSee;the full; list of showsiand events coming up at the Mechanics, visit' the website at .WWW. burnleymechamcs.' couk
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Last Friday of the month is tribute night starting from 29th July with Tina Turner tribute act • . ' FREE EWTRY
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’'FUNNYMEN: . Star comedl-v -ans OmId Djal-'i ; ill'and Andy-
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:> Return scheduled flights from London Heathrow, with connecting regional flights ' - available at a supplement y " Staying in excellent quality three and four-star hotels on a bed and breakfast basis,'? W 'r including two lunches and three dinners -“ • Internal flightto the stunning'Garden Route'
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,^Go whale watching in Hermanns (depending on season) •Stay in the heart of the ^bulously beautiful Western Cape's WInelands, expenencing w 'J- a cellar tour and tasting at a 300 year old vvine estate Visits to the legendary Cape ofGood Hope'and the Klrstenbosch Botanical Gardens />'? ; Visit to Johannesburg's new Apartheid Museum •Stay three nights in cosmopolitan CapeTown ^
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