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photographs by theclub mem bers takes place every Janu ary and features a wide range of subject and styles, ranging from traditional photography. todigitalimagesenhancedus- : ing the latest technology.
- The exhibition is free and will run in the gallery at Whal-
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. ley Library, Abbey Road, from January 3rd until 31st, during normal libraryopeninghours. • Great Harwood Cam
era Club meets every Monday at 7-30 pm in the Youth and Community Centre on Low erfold Road, Great Harwood.
■ For more information about the club, visit its website at:
www.greatharwoodcamera-
club.co.uk
A L t b ' ‘ .FRIDAY 10 January from 8.00pm. •
Singer and keyboard player Jeremy offenng mainstream . Interpretations of standards; jazz and pop ..
JEREMY SASSOON QUARTET FRIDAY 7 February from 8.00pm.
ACV QUINTET Tokets £10 at door."
Concessions; Members £8, Students & under,;■ .
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The Jeremy Sassoon Quartet will play the opening gig of Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club’s 2014 series of monthly concerts. . ■: Jazz and blues singer
and polished pianist Jeremy launched his solo career in 2011. His distinctive and evoc ative style encompasses gen res of jazz, blues and soul and he has been regularly booked . into the top jazz venues in London and Europe. As a keyboard player/MD,
he has already appeared at the North Sea Jazz Festival (The Hague), The Jazz Cafe (Cam den) and Phoenix Festival as
- MD for Warner Bros recording artist Dana Bryant, as well as - The Iridium Jazz Club (NYC), , andseveralappearancesatthe
■ Manchester, Wigan, Birming-’ ham, Marsden and Albacete (Spain) Jazz Festivals. He has regularly toured
: Spain and entertained at The Americas Cup Final sailing regatta in Valencia. He has also played in San Francisco, Sydney, Brisbane, Hong Kong, Austria and Switzerland;. His Clitheroe gig is tomor-1 row, Friday January10th, at
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the Jazz and Blues Club’s regu-
larvenue.theAtriumCafeBar at Clitheroe Castle, beginning at 8 pm. . As w ith all the c lub ’s,
monthly giigs, it is open to members and non-members alike, with tickets priced at £10 on the door, with a £2
discount for members and half-price for students and under-i6s. The venue has a licensed
bar plus food available, and ample parking. Until this year the club’s
monthly gigs have been on the first Thursday of the month,
but from now on they will be • on the first Friday. The next is on Friday February 7th and will feature the ACV Quintet. For more details about the
club visit www.rvjazzandb-
Iues.co.uk and for more on this month’s featured artist visit
www.jeremysassoon.co.uk
The Bay Horse Inn Roughlee
Since opening in early October 2013, The Bay Horse Inn has
' gone from strength to strength. The Kitchen Team lead by Paul Sutton have really got to grips with the newly created menu and have had some very busy weekends, especially with the
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The main menu features starters, main courses and desserts together with an interesting - selection of sandwiches and wraps, the ever popular Lunchtime and- early evening special menu
continuestobeafirm favourite with Bay Horse customers, offering 2 courses for £11.95 or 3 courses for £15.95, a real value for money offering set in . a very contemporary yet cosy surroundings.
Customers can chose whether to eat in the relaxed atmosphere of the lounge areas, adjacent. to the well stocked bar (with four (peal hand pulled ales) or in the more formal 60.;; . cover
restaurant. T h e
restaurant is a clear favourite at weekends with the ‘OPEN’ kitchen proving to be a- great talking point.
Looking > towards summer, work will commence shortly on a new outside seating area which will allow diners and
drinkers alike to. enjoy the idyllic rural: charm of Roughlee
to the full. > M w s m m m m m ROCK/POP
JEFFERSON STARSHIP 24 JAN 2014 / 7PM / £17.50 ADV’
FAMILY
NIGHT FRI17 JAN 2014 4.30PM - 6.30PM
FAMILY FUN
£4 ADV (Includes food)
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DOORS 7PM STAGE 7.45PM £13.50 ADV
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BOLSHOI BALLET: JEWELS SUN 19 JAN 2014
DOORS 2.30PM CURTAIN 3PM
£14ADULTS/ . £12 CONCS / £5 U18S
- : ROCK /POP KAZABIAN ’
+ WHITE STRIPED + NY-TOURISTS SAT 25 JAN 2014
DOORS 7PM £10 A D V /£7.50 NUS
The Snowman An evening of fun, games, arts activities and competitions. This month the theme is The Snowman and the Winter Wonderland. We warmly welcome families to participate, socialise and eat together in bur family friendly venue.
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The Hollywood Bees recreate the magic of The Hoilies and perform a number of songs from pop kings Crosby Stills and Nash. Expect powerful, distinctive, catchy melodies with trademark harmonies. The band earned a standing ovation on their previous visit!
Inspired by New York's 5th Avenue famous jewellery shops, this
triptych is a tribute to women and the cities of Paris, New York and
St.Petersburg. Emeralds - a poetic tribute to the French Romantics, Rubies to the American Broadway whilst Diamonds honour the virtuosity of classical Russia. :
Kazabian quickly established themselves as one of the most accurate tribute acts in the world, delivering an incredibly authentic Kasabian live experience. They return in tandem with The White Stripes dopplegangers and first rate local support.
THEATRE BROADCAST
CORIOLANUS 30 JAN 2014 / 7PM / £15 ADV
' FOLK .
/ EMMA SWEENEY 31 JAN 2014 / 7PM / £10 ADV
LUCY WARD / EMILY PORTMAN
FOLK/ _R°CK _ MERRY HELL + deadwood dog + PANJENIX
1 FEB 2014 / 7PM / £7.50 ADV THEATRE BROADCAST '
' 4 FEB 2014 7 7PM / £14.50 ADV JAZ Z / BIG BAND
ILLUSIONS 2 FEB 2014 / 3PM / £14 / £12 / £5 LADIES FILM NIGHT WITH 2-COURSE MEAL SUNSHINE ON LEITH
BOLSHOI BALLET: LOST
MARK RADCLIFFE & FOES .12 FEB 2014 / 7PM / £12.50 ADV
ROCK/POP ‘
(VIP WITH 2-COURSE MEAL £29.50) REGGAE/DUB :
ORCHESTRA + crgs swing b an d 8 FEB 2014 / 7PM / £8 ADV / £5 U18s FOLK
LANCASHIRE YOUTH JAZZ *: ■
THE JERRY LEE LEWIS STORY 15 FEB 2014 / 7PM / £15 ADV ■
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DREADZONE + je r am ia h Fe r r a r i ' 21 FEB 2014 / 7PM / £15 ADV
18 York Street, Clitheroe BB7 2DL. he 1
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Feat. SIMON TOWNSHEND 19 MAR 2014 / 7PM / £15 ADV ACOUSTIC
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ANDY MCKEE 21 MAR 2014 / 7PM / £18.50 ADV
BLUES/ROCK 7
DR FEELGOOD 22 MAR 2014 / 7PM / £16 ADV
JAZ Z
GET THE BLESSING 29 MAR 2014. / 7PM / £14 ADV ■ ‘ ;
These are just some c f our shows. Please see our website for full schedule.....
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Starship touches down at The Grand Legendary US rock group is set to revive Woodstock erain Clitheroe later this month
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www.thegrandvenue.co.uk Boxoffice: 01200421599
While he may not be a house hold name, David Freiburg is nevertheless a hugely impor tant figure in the history of not one but two major rock bands.
He was founder member of psychedelic outfit Quicksil ver Messenger Service, one of the psychedelic rock groups that created the San Francis co sound in the 1960s. Then Freiburg played bass and sang
... with Jefferson Airplane, one ofAmerica’sbiggest bands, be forejumping on to Jefferson Starship and launching anoth er cosmic mission with long time band mate Paul Kantner. The latest incarnation of
Jefferson Starship appear at The Grand on Friday January 24th. “I’ve been making music
for nearly 60 years, but I’m having more fun in this ver
sion of Jefferson Starship than I’ve ever had,” said Freiburg, speaking on the phone from San Francisco. Freiburg, who co-founded
Starship four decades ago, stayed with the group for sev eral years under various guis es - but left before Starship mega hits We Built This City and Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now sold millions. For the next 20 years.
Freiburg turned his attention to the studio, eventually re
joining Kantner in Jefferson Starship for their 2005 tour, The Jefferson Family Galactic Reunion’, and has remained on board ever since. “It fe lt like I’d never
stopped playing, it was kin- da like good medicine getting back on the Jefferson Star- ship” he said. “Goingup on the stage again, playing Somebody to Love, Miracles, Wooden Ships, White Rabbit or Jane, is like gold dust for me. The biggest tune I wrote was Jane.
Jefferson Starship, who will play atThe Grand in Clitheroe on Saturday January 24th.
I sing it from experience be cause I knew the girl.” ' Freiburg’s 75 now and ad
mits the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, with his first band, Quicksilver Messenger Serv ice,remains thestandoutofan , extraordinary musical career. “I mean, you just think
about who was there,” he adds. “Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding,
TheByrds.TheGratefiilDead, ■
Canned Heat, The Who, Ravi Shankar, Simon and Garfun- kel and Janis Joplin. •
; “That’s a mad line-up isn’t it? I watched Hendrix set his guitar ablaze with lighter fuel at the end of Wild Thing and then smash it to smithereens. It was absolutely awesome to see.
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“We had no record con tract and or an album, but the
NOW SELLING FOR
promoter put us on. When I bought a guitar and sung songs in coffee shops, I could never have imagined any of this. The universe didn’t let me do anything else. It’s a great fortune to do something you love.” Freiburg and Kantner will
be joined by singer CathyRi chardson, the Grammy-nomi- nated star, taking the audience
ALTERNATIVE AN EVENING WITH I AM
CHANTEL MCGREGOR 1 MAR 2014 / 7PM / £12 ADV
ROCK/POP
BUZZCOCKS 7 MAR 2014 / 7PM / £20 ADV
FOLK
OYSTERBAND 15 MAR 2014 / 7PM / £17.50 ADV
KLOOT’S JOHNNY BRAMWELL 28 FEB 2014 / 7PM / £15 ADV. BLUES
on a galactic journey through four decades of science fiction rock and roll. “I never know what the set
is going to be, but there will probably be quite a lot of stuff from the early Starship al bums Dragonfly and Red Oc topus. Paul Kantner usually makes the set-list up, but we will not be playing We Built This City or Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us. “We get requests for them,
but we had nothing to do with those songs; We’d only play them as a joke. We love playing
- here. We have fans from Brit ain called the ship-mates and they often turn up in America to see Starship play. “The band does have this
fantastic vibe again; You’ll see. Come along to the gig and you’llsee.” • Jefferson Starship per-
form at TheGrand Venue, Clit heroe, Saturday January 24th. (Box Office: 01200 421599,
www.thegrandvenue.co.uk).
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