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Gigs : 2005 : May27


What: Live Show
Venue: The Labour Club
Town: Northampton UK
Date: Friday, 27th of May 2005

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poster You lucky people, it's another of those pesky Masters Of Budvar Hands-Across-The-Water Specials...

PLASTICSOUL

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JOE WOOLLEY

The Labour Club, Northampton NN1

Friday 27th May 2005 - Free!

Plasticsoul is the brainchild of songwriter Steven Wilson from San Gabriel, California.

Over in the UK to play at the International Pop Overthrow Fesival at Liverpool's world-famous Cavern Club, Steven will be performing songs from his album Pictures From The Long Ago. The album is a phenomenally ambitious piece of work, reminiscent of - and standing up to comparisons with - John Lennon and Neil Young. It's well worth your time, so why not check out some tracks at www.plasticsoulmusic.com . Steven will be performing live, solo and electric at about 10:00 o'clock this Friday.

Long Buckby's 21st century troubadour Joe Woolley just gets better and better. Ubiquity suits him well. He will be playing an acoustic set with a couple of special guests joining him here and there. Expect to see him onstage at around 9:00 o'clock.

This is a free event organised by the Masters of Budvar, a shadowy but ultimately well-intentioned non-profit organisation dedicated to bringing the best possible live music to Northampton's mighty Labour Club. Lovers of classic songwriting will want to be there.


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Joe Woolley
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3Jun2005 8:07 PM (6 years 246 days ago)
What a voice! My head is still haunted by the beautiful "Waiting for Emily".