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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 11:14 am 
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On Saturday April 25th, WagonWheel Presents… brings a quality packed quadruple bill to Shakespeares for our usual last Saturday of the month show. This time out we have live music from The Rainy Day Club’s Tom Baxendale, House Of Charms, The Clear and Anytown. Advance tickets priced at £3 are available from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/315445 or entry on the night will be £4. Doors open 8pm.


***TOM BAXENDALE***

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The Rainy Day Club were are a Sheffield three piece whose distinct songs combined elements of alt. country, new wave, rockabilly, pre-Beatles pop and post-Dylan americana. Their debut album, Pale White Hands – recorded by Bromheads’ Tim Hampton at his Crystal Ship studio – was released in 2013. Tonight frontman Tom Baxendale plays a set of his solo material.

http://www.therainydayclub.co.uk/


***HOUSE OF CHARMS***

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Formally of Baby Long Longs, The Wheel and Norton Lees came together with a collection of songs to perform as acoustic duo House Of Charms. Combining guitar and double bass, Counterfeit Magazine describe them as “rather entrancing, in a twee folk way. I don’t mean that with disrespect either. The House of Charms are, in a number of ways, what music is about. They genuinely appear to enjoy what they do. Quirky songs about love, life and the weather go down a treat.“

http://www.myspace.com/houseofcharms


***THE CLEAR***

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Formed in 2013, Sheffield’s The Clear have a classic west coast sound with a modern twist harking back to a golden age of perfectly-crafted pop songs. The Clear have been carefully honing their craft, absorbing the hits from the late 60s and early 70s – and trying to figure out what made them sound so timeless. Recently signed to Rondor/Universal music, their early singles were captured in a session with acclaimed producer Colin Elliot at Yellow Arch Studios and have been heard across BBC Radio and Xfm.

I think this is absolutely gorgeousJanice Long – BBC Radio 2

http://www.facebook.com/clearbanduk


***ANYTOWN***

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The songwriting and vocal talents of Matt Taylor and Alice Faraday have made them part of the creative driving force behind Sheffield’s premier folk-rockers, Dead Like Harry, a band who have built a big reputation in recent years for their innate showmanship and rousing tunes. As a duo, Alice and Matt explore a more acoustic based, folk sound, their from-the-heart songs winning them commissions for TV and exposure on national and local radio, as well as invitations to perform at major festivals and supports for major artists. In 2013 Robin Baker, also from Dead Like Harry, joined Alice and Matthew on bass and guitar duties, however tonight sees Matthew play a solo set.

They sing intricate tales of people and places and Winter Sky is a beautifully crafted song” – Sheffield Scenester Magazine

http://www.facebook.com/AnytownMusic


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http://www.facebook.com/events/1568525590080533


Be there, radiator monkey commands you.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 9:18 am 
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Tonight and that, 8pm, £4, all killer.

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