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Thursday,February27,2014 www.ditheroeadvertisercouk • CUIHEROEADVERnSER&TIMES I


TheRibbleValleyisfamousfor music of all kinds, but one of


thebest-keptsecretsisThe Garage Band.* * •


‘ Playing music recently ex­ cavated by these acclaimed


• musical archaeologists and believed to go.back as much as 50 years, their vivid rec­ reations of local, life in the dark ages of the tw e n ­ tieth century- captivated their select audience of members and: friends o f the


. Heritage Group: atWaddowHall. .. ■ : The Garage Band, based


at Whalley, are Pete Monk on guitar and concertina, Tony Brown on guitar, Jim King on


banjo and mandolin and Carol Lowe on violin.-■ Their presentation oftheir musical finds on a Friday’s


• LancashireNight was received with great enthusiasm, many


guests travelling from York-


shire, Blackpool and even the Isle of Man to hear the (iii)fa- mous quartet and learn how


things were before comput­ ers. Strange courting rituals


such as the “Passion Train” T a cheap excursion to Blackpool


-were discussed. .. A supper ofLancashire Hot


Pot (what else!) was served,'


‘Their presentation oftheirmusical


finds on a Friday’s Lancashire Night


was received with great enthusiasm’


followed by bread . and butter pud- ding. .


.. A q u iz bn


Lan k y dialect (which floored the off-comers) and Lancashire landmarks (ditto)


completed a gradely evening


of entertaining music and tall tales. The event was to raise money for repair work to the entrance of Waddow Hall. TheWaddowHallHeritage


group can be reached through group’s chair Janet Taylor at the Hall and the Garage Band through Pete Monk on 01200 427297.


KenGeddes The Garage Band (from left) Carol Lowe, Jim King, Pete Monk, Tony Brown.


Beatlemania is here again as duo perform


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EXPERIENCE Tickets: £19


• A Ribble Valley village will be rocking to the sound of the Beatles when Lennon and Mc-


.. Cartneytributeduo“Just John and Paul” appear at Gisburn


^ .Festival Hall on Friday March 21st.


; Brothers Glen and Dean Conlon have been in the mu- sic business for more than 20 '


ip years and arepassionate about.. the Beatles. They p la y at ven u e s


throughout the UK and are probably the country’s long­ est-running Lennon and Mc­ Cartney tribute band. They play and sing note


for note what John and Paul- played on stage and they also have the same cheeky banter 1 . Gisburn Festival Hall sec­ retary David Waters said: “Having a top act like this in Gisbumis fantastic and I’ve no doubt it will be a sell-out show.


“We have to thank Howard-


and Mary Williams, owners of the Park House B&B in Gis­ burn, who have so generously sponsored the event” :


i * The band will be support­


ed on the night by local DJ Ste­ ven Joyce and a hot supper is included in the price. Doors


open at 7-45 pm. ; Tickets are £12,- available


from the Delicious Deli and Cafe, Main Street, Gisburn. -


Saturday 8th March 2pm


Cbeebies ANDY & MIKES


TICK TOCK


TIME MACHINE Tickets: £9 / £8


Saturday 22nd March 8pm


ITOPLOADER | Tickets: £15


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Manchester Road - Burnley - Box Office - 01282 664400 Book online at www.burnlevmechanics.co.uk


Friday 28th Feb 8pm ELVIS THE MOVIES


MUSICAL EXPERIENCE S ta r r in g M a rk S um m e rs with live band, d a n c e r s a c to rs and fu ll s ta g e se t


Tickets: £15 / £14


Friday 7th March 7.30pm


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Saturday 8th March 8pm


ROB NEWMAN Tickets: £12/ £10


Thursday 20th March 7.30pm


THE BEST OF


T0NY HANCOCK j Tickets: £10 / £8


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(ZomLn^ S o o n KATE RUSBY, JOE MCELDERRY, BILLY PEARCE


JOEL DOMMETT, THE REDUCED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY THE LITTLE MERMAID BALLET


More details @ www.burnleymechanics.co.uk or 01282 664400


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