Brash and brilliant these musical northern lights make their way south of the border for what is sure to be an electric show in Baker Place supported by Maslow and Hope is Noise. Derry born Belfast based ASIWYFA are technically superb, acoustically au fait and sonically super, hold onto your hats as this four piece instrumental juggernaut will blow you away.
A proper treat for any fans of the stand up art, Rich Hall is a familiar name/face via that tv medium we’re all so fond of, and is making his first visit to the treaty. Generally beautifully turned out in cowboy hat, the North Carolina joke-teller fresh from Have I Got News For You and The Late Show with David Letterman appearances, lands on the Dock Road as part of dot.comedy
Cosy little Catherine street coffee shop, Melt, eased open its doors just before Christmas, and has been providing the LEG crew with perfect coffee, a chocolate on the side and a tidy little off-street smoking section since then. You can’t miss it, tucked away behind its purple awnings. Just right for newpapers on your own or gossip with another.
Speakeasy back in February with The Sunshine Cab Co., a four-piece instrumental group, interpretating classic funk and jazz themes with a 70’s New York downtown feel at their heart. With influences including Steely Dan, Art Blakey, Stevie Wonder, Miles Davis, and Jamiriquoi, this band is still “all about the beat: a sublime groove is paramount.”
LEG loves the 3D, & the CGI, and we know very well that the movies Disney make for kids are for us adults too. But we do miss a little bit the way they used to make em when we were the kids, that scratchy Snow White/Bambi/Sorceror’s Apprentice buzz. Draw em by hand, we’ll still come see em, we don’t always need em jumping out at us. Just make em funny. You’ve done it with Princess…….? Thanks a mil. Check it in Storm.
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