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and Design Show, known as the “Artist Collective”, fea­ tures the work of students in all four art-based A Level sub­


jects - Graphic Design, Fine Art, Photography and Textiles. This year it chose the


Platform Gallery - situated in Clitheroe’s former railway station - to host the show to ~; give the students a taste of staging an exhibition in an actual gallery, with all the considerations that this entails. It also gave the exhibition a much wider au­ dience than simply staging it at the college. It opened with a Straw-.


- Sarah Pope (18), from Clitheroe, who is . studyingFineArtandDigitalPhotography,


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withherworkattheopeningoftheexhibition . Former StAugustine’spupilCecily Astin(19),fromClitheroe,who isstudying Fine Artaud Digital atthe Platform Gallery.


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berries and Pimms preview evening and ran forfour days: at the gallery earlier this month.The showcase in­ cluded diverse and exciting


work including a patchwork handmade coat, oil painted portraits, exciting and origi­ nal graphic design work and photographs of the Ribble


Valley and beyond. , AndreaWestall,Headof


Art at the college, said: “We are particularly proud of our student’s achievements this


year as many are going on to study their subject at prestig­ ious universities and courses,


. We can’t wait to see what they will produce in the future.”


rt students at St Mary’s College, Blackburn,' chose the Pla­ tform Gallery '


theirfirstyearsinceplayingatThe Waggon and Horses for a Year 13 stand-down, and now playing gigs


regularly throughoutthe North West. After winning the 2014 Reidys Tal-


entContestandhavingplayedatDar- wen Live, Good Foxy are performing with a huge amount of momentum behind them for the summer ahead, all of which will be kick-started with their first headline gig at The Grand this Friday (June 27th, doors 7 pm). “We think it’s important that it’s


our hometown as well because this is where we started about 13 months


ago, playing our first gig at The Kings Arms, said bassist Freddie Bruhin- Price.


“We were all so nervous then, but


now we just want to show the good people of Clitheroe that Good Foxy have some music for them!


Abbie Riley (19), who isstudying Graphic Designand Digital Photography, with someofher final pieces.


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Thursday, June 26,2014 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.ul CUTHEROEADVERTlSERSi TIMES I GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Foxy feeling for hometown show From a school end-of-year gig to headlining at The Grand, Good Foxy have had a great first year byDanielBroadley


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local Cloudspotting festival early in August, with many more gigs to fol­ low, highlightingjusthowfar theylve


■ come in their first year as a band. On Friday, support for Good Foxy


comes from The Tourist Attraction, The Mark Duckworth Band and C61- lide, creating a huge night of musical


, culture in Clitheroe. “We want to make this gig at The


Grand our biggest yet. We’re really going to push this one,” added front­ man George, as the band prepare for their biggestgigand busiest summer yet.


Having come so far in just a year,


who’s to say how far they’ll go next year?


Formedjust ayearago, Good Foxy consists of George Banks (18) on guitarand vocals, Henry Crabtree (19) on guitar, Freddie Bruin-Price (19) on bass, and Callum Sykora (18) on drums. They headline their own gig at The Grand this Friday, June 27th.


SincewinningtheReidyscontest,


beating more than go other bands, and playing Darwen Live, the profile of Good Foxy has been raised high­


er than ever, with frontman George Banks describing the two events as their “biggest achievements yet”. “Summer is just starting and it’s


all about the people we love and care about coming together and having a


good time,” he said. With such massive momentum


behind thefourfoxes, they say they’ll be in the recording studio through­ out summer at The Grand, working on such tracks as “Taste Like Sugar”, and aim to have an album put togeth­ er by the end of the year. The psychedelic rock band-who cite influences as diverse as Jimi


Hendrix, Alice in Chains, Mogwai and Tame Impala - love the crowd of Clitheroe, which George simply but eagerly described as: “Amazing, bril­ liant, so many different age groups but they’re all in to the music! ” . I; “Everyonehere wants a bit of cuL.


ture, it’s more of an experience than ' anything,” said bassist Freddie. Good Foxy will also be playing at


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Throughout July, people are being given a chance'to view the latest paintings of Clithe­ roe artist George Reynolds, at Whalley Library.. On view, besides' his usual,


mix of landscapes, fare rock. ri’ roll and steam railway


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TREE ADMISSION wasmusic


A concert last weekend at Pa- diham Unitarian Church for the appeal to fund a new pros- tatecancerscanneratBurnley General Hospital was a real success. • A large audience, includ­


ing special guest Chelsea Pen­ sioner Sergeant Denis Shields, enjoyed a splendid evening of music given by the talented 2nd Rossendale Scout Brass band under the able direction • of Graham Helm. Also performing was the local singing sensation, so-


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prano Grace O’Malley. The “Last of the Padiham Proms’ ended in the traditional flag waving way, with Grace ac­ companied by the band in a medley of sea songs by Hen­ ry Wood, followed by Elgar's famous “Pomp and Circum­ stance". A superb evening was


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crowned by Burnley MP Gor­ don Birtwistle - who is spear­ heading the £50,000 scanner appeal - announcing a figure ■ of £1,150 had been raised by the splendid concert.


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en, Hell and Harry Patch” will be donated after the event to Help the Heroes and The Brit­


ish Legion again to help funds. Also on view, but not for


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ale; are three paintings ac- for the autumn ex­


hibition at Clitheroe Castle. Steward’s Gallery, namely Early tea. Monsoon Lane”


and “Autumn Monsoon”, all


, with a water theme. All in a all, a show not to


be missed. Opening times of Whalley


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ROCK/POP STEVE


CRADOCK BAND + THE REAL PEOPLE + CRYSTAL MINDSET FRI 25 JULY


DOORS 7PM £12.50 ADV


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FREEBIRD


|s a t 2 8 J u n e Fd o o r s 7PM !£ 8 50 ADV ' -


W iM ¥ 0S © Two of East Lancashire’s favourite v.;:*


- bandscombine fora double header. v of/.Classic Rock.*; Freebird and Stealer:


t will be rocking The Grand with th e -1'1 /music of Hendrix,Led Zepplini^1


s Cream; Deep Purple; 22Top,: to w • name but a few.of the giants ofrock - whose material feature in the'set lists of these two outstanding acts:^ */.


U2-2 are the world’s premier U2 show. Formed under the name Achtung Baby, the band have played over 1000 shows, all across the world. Look-a-like, the band perfectly recreate U2’s vast arsenal of sounds.


DANCE - WITH 2-COURSE MEAL


COME DANCING SUMMER BALL SAT 5 JULY / 7PM / £17.50 ADV


FAMILY FUN NIGHT D RSEUSS ' FRI 11 JULY / 4.30PM / £4 (INC. FOOD)


FAMILY THEATRE FROM BACKSTAGE PASS


OLIVER! - THE MUSICAL 12/13 JULY / 1PM / £6 ADV / £3 U18s


THEATRE BROADCAST MONTY PYTHON LIVE (MOSTLY) SUN 20 JULY / 6.30PM / £15 ADV / £12.50


ROCK/ POP


SUPREME QUEEN SAT 26 JULY / 7.15PM / £18 ADV


Ocean Colour Scene founder Steve Cradock is a musician with a great pedigree and 13 years after the ground-breaking Molseley Shoals the band are still going strong. Steve also joined Paul Weller's band in 92 and has supported Beady Eye and '• Miles Kane. He will be performing with The Specials later this year.


JAZZ LUNCHTIME LIVE JUNE 27' Erjc Ainsworth Quartet


• with Lyn Fairbanks :


FRIDAYS 12PM-2PM


£5 / £3 (AFFINITY)


Advanced booking recommended .


This Friday sees the' last performance of the season.


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- • /Sessions will’take a break for” / summer and begin again in September.


< pleaso note - a booking fee of £1.50 now applios per transaction.


PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER SCHOOL (3-6 YRS) BACKSTAGE PASS LITTLE STARS 28 - 30 JULY / 10AM-1PM / £30 per day


THEATRE


RIBCAGED: STOP THE TRAIN 8/9/12 AUG / 7PM / £17 ADV


PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER SCHOOL (7-16 YRS) BACKSTAGE PASS 26 - 30 AUG / 9AM-3PM / £145 for week


POP


ELVIS: CHRIS CONNOR SAT 30 AUG / 7.15PM / £15 ADV


NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE BROADCAST MEDEA THUR 4 SEPT / 6.30PM / £15 ADV / £12.50


POP


G2 GENESIS FRI 5 SEPT /,7PM / £16.50 ADV


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MORElEVENTS ROCK/ POP


GOOD FOXY + GUESTS FRI 27 JUNE / 7PM / £5 ADV S O U L


HEAVEN IN THE AFTERNOON SUN 29 JUNE 7 3PM / £6 ADV


• Good Foxy supported by The


Tourist Attractions, The Mark Duck­ worth Band and Collide at The Grand,' Clitheroe, June27th. Tickets (£5 adv.) available from the Grand Box Office on 01200 421599. • Another night of local music at


The Grand on Saturday sees a shared double-bill of experienced classic rock outfits Stealer and Freebird. Tickets, priced £8.soadv, are availa­ ble ffomThe Grand Box Office (01200 421599).


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SOUL


SOULTRAIN + DJs SAT 6 SEPT / 7PM / £12 ADV


ROCK/POP ROY ORBISON & FRIENDS SAT 13 SEPT / 7PM / £20 ADV


BLUES


AYNSLEY LISTER BAND FRI 19 SEPT / 7PM / £12.50 ADV.


THEATRE - SALTMINE AMAZING GRACE TUE 23 SEPT / 7PM / £8 ADV / £ 4 U18s


MAXIMUM MOD COLLECTIVE II SECRET AFFAIR


I + THE SHADE / JAM COLLECTIVE + DJs FRI 27 SEPT / 6.30PM / £16 ADV


JAZZ FUSION


BILL LAURANCE PROJECT WED 8 OCT / 7PM / £15 ADV


, FOLK


ASHLEY HUTCHINGS & KEN NICOL FR110 OCT / 7.15PM / £14.50 ADV


TALK AN EVENING WITH BILL ODDIE


| WED 15 OCT / 7PM / £15 ADV


I ROCK LIMEHOUSE LIZZY SAT 18 OCT / 7PM / £14 ADV


These are just some of our shows. Please see our website for full schedule.


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