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Post by John Brainlove on Jan 13, 2006 15:11:31 GMT
"Hello again, We'll be saddling up the pigs and heading out on a tour of the UK in March: -------------------------------------------------------- Newport Meze Lounge - Mon March 6th London The Slaughtered Lamb - Tues March 7th Cheltenham Hub - Wed March 8th Bath Porters Cellar Bar - Thur March 9th Brighton Freebutt - Fri March 10th Leamington Spa Jug and Jester - Mon March 13th Wolverhampton Little Civic -Tues March 14th Leicester (TBC) - Wed March 15th Manchester (VenueTBC) - Thur March 16th Leeds Mixing Tin - Sat March 18th Glasgow Oran Mor - Tues March 21st Aberdeen Tunnels - Wed March 22nd Edinburgh Bannermans - Thur March 23rd Newcastle Cluny - Fri March 24th Stockton Georgian Theatre - Sat March 25th with Hush The Many ------------------------------------------------------------ If there's a chance you might be able to help us out with somewhere to lay our heads in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stockton, Newport or Leeds let us know - we'd be extremely grateful! Thanks" Things in Herds www.thingsinherds.co.uk www.myspace.com/thingsinherds
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Post by Fellalady on Jan 16, 2006 9:36:31 GMT
I saw these guys at the Green Man Festival and they were excellent. The only band I saw on the folky dolkey (sp?) stage to recieve an encore. The whole room was captivated. Not bad for relatively unknowns.
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Post by John Brainlove on Jan 16, 2006 16:29:39 GMT
Yes, pete is a lovely man and he sings like a little angel. Where in the sam hell is the slaughtered lamb though? That's quite an un-Things In Herds venue name.
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Post by Fellalady on Jan 26, 2006 11:40:17 GMT
Hello,
Yes, your right Pete is a lovely man. His performance at the Green Man was really quite special.
Did you find out where the Slaughtered Lamb is? My friend Jane is touring with them and she has a beautiful voice. I'm definately going to this.
They used to play regularly at a night in Brighton called the Bleeding Hearts Club (or something similar). Herds, slaughtered lambs and bleeding hearts? There seems to be a meaty theme emerging here.
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