Beacon Hotel, Bournemouth Local Bournemouth three piece Hooligan Choir have just started stretching their legs moving further a field performing gigs in the larger cities such as London and Liverpool trying to make a real name for themselves.
This week we have been listening to, amongst others…
South of Salem
Archie Raye & The Flutterbies
The Lonely Surf
Pylon Poets
Nick Capaldi
These Wicked Rivers
October Drift
Regional One
Ben Francis
Carsick
Chimphouse
Bamboo Vipers
The Two Man Travelling Medicine Show
The Surge
The Now
Spector
Bitter Self Exploitment
Today...
• Q.H.C.B - Quartet of The Hot Club of Bournemouth (St Peter's Church (Bournemouth))
• Atomic Blondie - Blondie Tribute (Concorde Club)
• Paul Sharod (Meram Kitchen (Christchurch))
• Friday Night Music at The Allendale Cafe (Allendale Centre Café)
• Meteora - The Linkin Park Tribute Show (Suburbia)
• Moving Pictures - A Tribute to the Music of Rush (O2 Academy)
• Peter Cooley (The Cow)
• Open Mic Night (Steps Club for Young People)
• Mikey Ball & The Company (Bear's Bar & Venue)
• The Rasmus (1865)
• Taylormania (Taylor Swift Tribute) (O2 Guildhall)
• Talon (Tribute to The Eagles) (Tivoli Theatre)
• The Illegal Eagles ( Tribute To The Eagles) (Lighthouse)
• Ozric Tentacles (Marine Theatre)
• Chainska Brassika (Joiners)
• Fleetingwood Mac (Fleetwood Mac Tribute) (Wedgewood Rooms)
• Provincials (Railway Inn (Winchester))
• Liam White (Hanger Farm Arts Centre)
• The Chicago Blues Brothers: Respect (Weymouth Pavillion)
• Good Times - Tribute to Nile Rogers & Chic (The Brook)
• The Dodge Brothers (Forest Arts Centre)
• Kingsmen (Old Thatch)
• Peter Burns (Duke of Wellington (Wareham))
• Damiain Lodrick (The Exchange (Waterlooville))
• Millie Claxton (Monkey Brewhouse)
• Dr Beatroot (Lord Nelson (Poole))
• Sunstroke (Tap & Grape)
• Riff Raff (White Hart (Sherborne))
• The Mother Ukers (Goods Yard)
• The Decatonics (Kinson Conservative Club)
• Thirsty Ferets (The Gloucester)
• CJ & Renes Duo (Steamtownbrewco)
• The Wiseguys (Spyglass & Kettle)
• All Funked Up (Olive Branch)
• Kelly Mancini (Sydney Arms)
• Ray Foster (Cliff House Hotel & Resturant)
• Mama Belle (The Heroes)
• Joli Blon (Ropemakers)
• Skaema (Dorset Soldier)
• Chill Party Band (Victoria Hotel)
• Wot 4 (Thomas Tripp (Christchurch))
• The Glass Spiders (Hardys Hop House)
• Powdered Cows (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• Doghouse (Admiral Drake)
• Nulla Salus (Chaplin's Cellar Bar)
• The Alibi (Bermuda Triangle)
• The Edwin Starr Band (Featuring Angelo Starr) (Concorde Club)
• Groovit (1812 Lounge (The Royal Exeter Hotel))
• Nathan Moore (Concorde Club)
• Essential Party Band (Brass Haus)
• Audiosonics (Anglers Inn)
• China Lake (Strawberry Field Tavern)
• The Ibiza Band (Rock Of The Pops) (Carisbrooke Arms)
• The Vernon Principle (Dolphin Pub (Southampton))
• Candyfloss Blonde (Obelisk Pub)
• Spike & the PieMan (Windsor Castle (Gosport))
• The Red Rooster Band (Rock Band) (King Charles (Poole))
• Clockwork Carousel (Bashley FC)
• Hugh Budden (Portsmouth Hoy)
• Chris Payn (Townhouse Pub)
• Ironhide (Bricklayers Arms (Poole))
• Sugar Rush (Finns (Weymouth))
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