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^Thursday, February 27,2014 www.clitheroeadvertiserco uk


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The hmgf the St^ion. CKthe- roe, each Wednesday erening between ApriLind and May - 21st.


The courses are ideal for both private learners and


professionals whose com­ panies may be trading- o r . about to trade-with Russia.


Each session will be held;


between 6-45 pm and 8-45 pm. The eight-week course costs £50, but anyone book­ ing before Friday March 7th can join the course for just £40. . • Simon, whoIivesinWhal-


ley and is a fluent Russian speaker with a passion and j enthusiasm for the language, ■ said: “The previous courses have all been very successfulr-


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Friday 28th Feb live 60/8 70’s


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V/OULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN' TO PLAY A BRASS INSTRUMENT. OR EEGIN TO PLAY AGAIN? IF SO, THEN COME ALONG TO OUR OPEN DAY TO BE


HELD AT ST MICHAEL & JOHN SOCIAL CENTRE. LOV/ERGATE, CLITHEROE. ON


SATURDAY STH MARCH 2014.


THERE WILL BE TWO SESSIONS: 10.30 am to 12 noon and 1.00 pm to 2.30 pm


Como along and find out v/hat v/e do. have a go on an instrument and hear the Band give a short concert at the end of each session.


We also need a Kit Percussionist too!


EVERYONE WELCOME TO “POP IN" AT ANY TIME.


FOR FURTHER DETAILS R1NC: Ol 2 0 0 4 2 3 8 5 5


Marching Mendelssohn MarchintoSpringwiththe


music of Mendelssohn’s Sym-‘ phony N0.2 at Blackburn Mu­ sic Society’s Spring Concert!


- hear rarely performed works by Bach,and Schumann in Blackburn Cathedral on Sat­


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY


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York S t , Clrtheroe^N-^ Admission-£1fe


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ucation) from the ticket sec­ retary on 01254 201978 or via:


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^Beat-Herder will Wednesday 5th March 2014 730 pm gRibble Valley later this year.


Bpbkckthis July Back for a ninth successiveyear, the Beat- Hearder live music festival returns to the


T:A>Itvvill take place from Friday Julyi8th UtoSundaythe20thwithawealthofmusi-1 -V cal talent already booked to entertain the I


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k , crowds over the full three days. ? ' For more about this year’s festival and I


line-up ofacts; watch these columns/ AT THE GRAND VENUE CLITHEROE


ALTERNATIVE JOHN BRAMWELL FROM I AM KLOOT


FRI 2 8 FEB DOORS 7 PM


I £15 ADV (More on ! the door) (SEATED)


;fo lk OYSTERBAND


SAT 15 MAR '


DOORS 7PM STAGE 8PM :


£17.50 ADV (SEATED)


MOD /.ACOUSTIC ?. -. / FROM THE JAM ACOUSTIC: THAT’S


' -


ENTERTAINMENT , WED 19 MAR • , DOORS 7PM V £15 ADV '


" " -JAZZ -- FRIDAYS' ' '.12PM - 2 PM >


The lead singer and guitarist of one of Manchester’s best-loved bands, I Am Kloot. This intimate 'evening with’ is a contrast to the band’s ever more expansive shows and provides the audience with the opportunity to get up close and personal to one of modern music’s most prolific and gifted song-writers.


, Consistently creative, Oysterband ' . continue to re-define their particular brand of Folk-rock. Their new ■ . momentum is driven by core members | John Jones, Alan Prosser, Ian Telfer, L Dll Davies, augmented by tlie bass’ ■ of Al Scott, the cello of Adrian Oxaal [formerly of the band James] and the emotional singing of Rowan Godel.


+ SIMON TOWNSHEND FROM fo THE,WHO Bruce Foxton and theV? chaps have decided to go out on tlie. road and perform all their classic ■ hits with an acoustjcfeel. The band.'


- also, play material thaLhas not been ./performed for many years including. ’


^’Butterfly Collector! and ‘English /Rose. Features an audience 0&A-


' ', pro pQ


LUNCHTIME LIVEN- L.7


?£"5 / £ 3 (AFFINITY)' - • ■


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.-VTt'Y 7. ' J: MAR 14:


^Advanced booking • recommended/--


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with Al Woods r* »


Eric Ainsworth .Quartet •: j \


Mark Lewis Trio with' Lyn Fairbanks -- ,.. !


;£;• . MAR 21 - ■ Freddie’Garner Quartet “ ‘


, MAR 28 yEric'Ainsworth Quartet . ’ * wittfLyn Fairbanks.


Please note - a booking fee of £1.50 now applies per transaction.


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Dinner Tbes- tre Experience". officially


Beasscd by Agstba Christie IfemferS. Forthe first time erer.Ag-


gths fh r ig fe T.fmfted h s; allowed stories from the “Queen o f Grime’ ' to be fea­ tured in a live interactive


event-and specialist theatre company After Dark Murder. MysteryEventswOlbringthe characters ofTommy&Tup- pencetolife. - Participants will be able


to watch the scenes unfold before them, question wit- neses to the crime, examine the evidence and even con- ftrwithTommy&Tuppence themselves, as they attenfpt


toderipherthechiesanddis- ‘


recover who is the mastermind ' behind the murder. The event takes place


ftom7pmon Thursday April 24th and tickets, proced at i £59, include a three course


- meal and a glass o f wine on . arrival.


a . For more information contact Eaves Hall on 01200 420831. ' .


Clitheroe favourite makes a welcome-return... unless she’s abducted by aliens on the way!


byTonyDewhurst wwwthegrandvenue co uk Box office: 01200421599 -


Chantel McGregor makesan eagerly anticipated return to The Grand on Saturday (doors 7pm,stage7-45pm).


“I know tMs sounds absolutely bonkers, but I don’t even like the blues,” explains Chantel McGregor, who holds a first in the history of the British Blues Awards, being the only woman to be voted Guitarist of the Year. “I don’t even consider what


I do as blues; I don’t really lis­ ten to it. I love.theS music of Jayce Everett, Foo Fighters and Ryan Adams - my influ­ ences are so vast. I’m really, into Steve Wilson and his old band Porcupine Tree. I love prog rock too. . • . _ “I guess I could never be in­


to one genre. You have to open your mind to music or you get bored don’t you?


• . McGregor’s debut, “Like No


Other”, is a beautifully craft­ ed compilation, showcasing her musical resourcefulness


. and could be the start of some-; thing big for the 27-year-old songstress.


It begins with the emotion-'


al power of Fabulous, a tough- as-teak sonic rock song, that would have master of metal Lemmy nodding his head in approval, before her album weaves through thenooksand crannies of pop and rock.' “Fabulous is a great,fun


song to play and it usually 'wakes the audience up too,” she joked.


* “I wanted to write a loud ■


song that wo'uld make people feel good, so it’s about getting . ready to go out on a big night. out, dancing around.your- room in high heels, drinking ’ cocktails and gearing up for the weekend. I enjoy creating


. my own songs, it’s a fantastic way of being able to say what I' wouldn’t normally say in eve- * ryday life and getting my feel-


A - . .


' humbling because the pub­ lic voted for me. But you shouldn’t measure success by prizes, sales and numbers. • That can equate to financial


“ success, and while that’s sat- :: isfying, it doesn’t necessarily . mean life success. ■ ■ ’■ “I guessyouhave to sit back


and look at life and go-Am I happy? Am I doing something that I love? Ifthe answer is yes then you’re successful. - “There are so many art­


■ now.”


ists who have huge audienc­ es, million selling albums and you watch them on stage going through the motions, clearly having had enough; and you think, isn’t it time to stop : ,v


McGregor’s a charming,


straight-talking Yorkshire lass, and it is not hard to see


Chantel McGregor-a’charming, straight-talkingYorkshire lass’- Her second album is in the'


pipeline and due for release later this year. -


- ’ -v


-4 “It’s one of those difficult things with'me, I’m a perfecr


: tionist and I like everything to be right, so I take my time ” she added.


■ ..r\“With the blues awards, •that was amazing and very


NOW SELLING FOR


. why she has captured the im­ agination of the music world. “Maybe people think I


should jumping on stage in a leather vest, hot pants and a rose through my teeth; but I like the whole floaty dress


look. I like dressing up, look­ ing girlie and going shopping. Stevie Nicks is a massive influ­ ence on my stage look-she has gorgeous dresses.” "McGregor has become a


huge favourite at Clitheroe’s Grand Theatre, and she ad­ mits the Ribble Valley.venue has become one ofher favour­ ite haunts on the circuit. • , j “I love The Grand, but every


time we go to Clitheroe some­ thing goes wrong,” she added. “We were caught in giant


snowstorm and got stuck in a lane somewhere on the Pen- nines a couple o f years ago. Then we were got snarled up in a giant traffic jam the first time we played; It took five hours to do 60 miles. We got to the Grand five minutes be­ fore we were due on stage. We


just plugged in and played. * “We’llprobablygetabduct-


ed by aliens on our way there next week.” • Chantel McGregor,


March 1, £12 adv arid £14 on the door. 01200 421599.


"FAMILYTHEATRE • RIBCAGED:


THE BEAR WHO PAINTS " SAT:5 APR-.:/ 11AM / £12 7 £ 6 U18s ;. . ROCK./POP'


. "BLUES/ROCK’ " -


.’-THEATRE BROADCAST " ■ . ENCORE: WAR HORSE


* SUN 2 MAR / 2PM & 7PM / £12.50 ADV.-


LADIES FILM NIGHT - 2-COURSE MEAL ■ . :. SONG FOR MARION


• TUE 4 MAR / 7PM / £14.50 ADV PUNK/ROCK '


'..BUZZCOCKS +. URBAN EMPIRE SAT 7 MAR ’/7 PM / £ 2 0 ADV


- WORLD ..BASSEKOU KOUYATE - ■ W & NGONI BA -


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- WED 12 MAR / 7PM / £18 ADV . FAMILY


. FAMILY FUN NIGHT: , DOCTOR WHO THEME U lfR I ,14 MAR / 4 30PM / £ 4 ADV


ACOUSTIC


. ANDY MCKEE _ FRI 21T1AR / 7PM / £18 5 0 ADV ,


T b lu e s /ro c k “ , ' DR FEELGOOD - : ..j a z z ,- -


... _ • - - - s ~ _ -


. 'S A T 22.MAR / 7PM /„£16 ADV ", V/


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'G E T TH E BLESSING U' Y ’ - s SAT 29 MAR / 7PM ’/ £14 ADV ’ . , - ,


• FOLK7 DANCE..- ' > V 7^ f t JN 3 0 MAr T^ PM / -£1750 ADV*-t.^’g f^ j


SALSA CELTIC A SUN


LADIES FILM NIGHT^2-COURSE- MEALS^ii#?-1 ’ PHILOMENA- "


^ ’ "TUE 1 APR / 7PM7 £14 5 0 ADV -"!


18 York Stree t, Cli+heroe B B 7 2 D L . hello®, th egran dvenu e.co.uk www.thegrandvenue.co.uk Box O f f ice : 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 1 5 9 9 www.facebook.com/Grand.Venue O www.twitter.com/TheGrandVenue


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•''CHANTEL MCGREGOR .. ..SAT 1 MAR /.7PM /, £12 ADV / £14 OTD ;.-f


T.REXTASY


- -SAT 5 A PR / 7PM / £16 ADV . SKA'


' THE SELECTER , -


/S A T 1 2 APR /7 PM 7 £16.50 AD V POP / PUNK


.TOYAH ‘ SAT 19 APR / 7PM / £ 2 0 ADV ‘ :


■ALTERNATIVE ’. . 'ACOUSTIC ACOUSTIC VILLAGE: . . ’’ , ...


THE LOTTERY WINNERS • FRI 2 5 APR / 7PM / £ 5 ADV / £ 6 OTD


“ ’ ?


THE GREN BARTLEY- BAND + SW E ENEY ASTRAY + G U E ST S • ■ .


... ,


. JAZZ FESTIVAL' 7■ ■ NATIONAL-YOUTH JAZZ .


. JAZZ FESTIVAL ^ ; DENNIS.ROLLINS VELOCITY


" TRI O" " >:SUN 4 MAY / 2.15PM / £12.50 ADV ;These arejust some of our shows. Please)?:-


. see ourwebsite for full schedule. . .: - ’


ORCHESTRA --''■SAT'3;MAY"/;7.15PM / £ 2 0 / £ 1 2 .5 0 U18s‘ ’


T SAT 26 APR / 7PM / £8.50 AD V / U18s FREE | r.O ’ • - - ' •


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