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Guest 668
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....tonight, just wondering if anyone knew of any live music being played?
Many thanks
Guest 653
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Usually the Louis opposite Morrisons and the Park Inn in Ladywell, don't know who's playing though.
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If it's quiet in town I'm playing my banjo in a marquee on Coldred village green
The Louis is Hey Rudi (ska) - that's always a good night.
Park Inn - Top Guns Awesome 80's Rock'n'Pop Cover Band (their description not mine)
http://www.kentgigs.com/
howard mcsweeney1
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no mention of the cowpats ray, do i detect a split over musical differences and the future direction of the band leaving you to pursue a solo career?
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The archer maybe
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Many thanks, going to try the Louis, fancy a bit of ska.
Ross Miller
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Hi Chris - hope you enjoyed Hey Rudi as much as I did, top night, danced for most of it :-)
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