(Not Musical) and a Fuzzy Head from Too Many Whiskeys, but Looking Forward to a Night of Music This Evening, and to Be Honest, I’Ll Be Totally Spoiled for Choice

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(Not Musical) and a Fuzzy Head from Too Many Whiskeys, but Looking Forward to a Night of Music This Evening, and to Be Honest, I’Ll Be Totally Spoiled for Choice SATURDAY GIG GUIDE FOR 21st OCTOBER Enjoyable night out last night (not musical) and a fuzzy head from too many whiskeys, but looking forward to a night of music this evening, and to be honest, I’ll be totally spoiled for choice. Slight drop in the number of gigs this week (not sure if I’s a lull or info not being fed through), but there are still around 190 gigs for you to choose from: __________________________ A __________________________ ===ALLENDALE=== [VENUE] The Golden Lion [BAND] ****Usually a band/act on, but nothing advertised yet**** [MUSIC] __________________________ ===ALNWICK=== [VENUE] Queens Head [BAND] Elenbak [MUSIC] Playing music from AC/DC to U2, Pink Floyd to Iron Maiden, Skunk Anansie to Y&T and many more similar. ___________________________ ===ALSTON=== [VENUE] The Turks Head [EVENT] Open Mic/Buskers Night [TIME] 8.30pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Miners Arms [ARTIST] Miranda Newton [MUSIC] Great female solo artist performing a range of songs with something for everyone. _____________________________ ===ASHINGTON=== [VENUE] Bubbles [BAND] Meerkats [MUSIC] Playing 60's pop & 70s rock. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Half Moon [BAND] Electric Temple [MUSIC] Covering songs by Led Zeppelin, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, David Bowie and many more similar. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Cherry Tree, Stakeford [ARTIST] Berry Burgess [MUSIC] Fantastic acoustic performer playing a great blend of covers from AC/DC to George Ezra and Bryan Adams and Creedance Clearwater Revival through to James Bay. _____________________________ B _____________________________ ===BARNSLEY=== [VENUE] Staincross WMC [BAND] Fully Lynched [MUSIC] Pop and rock covers [TIME] 8.30pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Trades Club [BAND] This Is England [MUSIC] Excellent 5 Piece Mod Band ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Old School House Venue [BAND] Twenty Eight Club – EP Launch [SUPPORT] Tom Burton & Tom Masters [ENTRY] £4 OTD [TIME] 8pm ______________________________ ===BEADNELL==== [VENUE] Craster Arms [ACT] Brydon Acoustic [MUSIC] Indie /Pop/ Rock cover songs from classic and modern artists such as The Beatles, Oasis, Stereophonics, Paul Weller, Razorlite, Killers, Snow Patrol, Kings Of Leon, The Who, Coldplay and many more. ________________________________ ===BEDLINGTON=== [VENUE] Bedlington Terriers [BAND] Tempest [MUSIC] Playing music by Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, Stevie Nicks, Skunk Anansie, Heart, Thin Lizzy, Blondie as well as some more modern tracks. ______________________________ ===BELFORD=== [VENUE] The Black Swan [BAND] ****Usually a band/act on, but nothing advertised yet**** [MUSIC] ______________________________ ===BERWICK=== [VENUE] The Thatch [ARTIST] Robert Pollock [MUSIC] (No Info) ______________________________ ===BILLINGHAM=== [VENUE] The Merlin [BAND] Brassneck [MUSIC] Covering Bryan Adams, James Bay, The Beatles, Blondie, The Clash, Elvis Costello, Fleetwood Mac, The Housemartins, James, The Killers, Kings Of Leon, Manic Street Preachers, The Monkees and many more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Billingham Catholic Club [BAND] Valley Dogs [MUSIC] Covering: Queen, Thin Lizzy, James Gang, David Bowie, Paul Weller, Sterophonics, Manic Street Preachers, Muse, The Who, Jet, Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene and similar. ______________________________ ===BISHOP AUCKLAND=== [VENUE] The Grand [BAND] FM [MUSIC] Expect the likes of Guns n' Roses, The Cult, Led Zeppelin, Metallica, AC/DC, The Who, Foo Fighters and many more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Bar Tutsters [BAND] Heartbreaker [MUSIC] Tribute to the music of Free and Bad Company. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Green Tree [BAND] Ballbreakers [MUSIC] Playing groove rock from the likes of Gary Moore, Ted Nugent, Fleetwood Mac and more. ___________________________ ===BLACKHALL=== [VENUE] Blackhall Navy Club [BAND] ****Usually a band/act on, but nothing advertised yet**** [MUSIC] ____________________________ ===BLYTH=== [VENUE] The Bebside Inn [BAND] Final Pout'down [MUSIC] 80's/90's hair rock from the likes of Saxon, Warrant, Poison, Ratt, Motley Crue, Guns n' Roses to name but a few. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Tavern [BAND] OasisJam [MUSIC] Playing the music of Oasis & The Jam. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VENUE] Waterloo Pub [BAND] Pop Punk Disaster [MUSIC] Green Day/ Blink 182 tribute band. _____________________________ ===BOLDON=== [VENUE] The Colliery Tavern [BAND] ****Usually a band/act on, but nothing advertised yet**** [MUSIC] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Shack [BAND] Paradise Lost [MUSIC] (unknown) [ENTRY] £2 c/c _____________________________ ===BRADFORD=== [VENUE] The Wireless Bar [BAND] ****Usually a band/act on, but nothing advertised yet**** [MUSIC] [SUPPORT] [TIME] 7pm ____________________________ ===BURNOPFIELD=== [VENUE] The Sun Inn [BAND] On The Rocks [MUSIC] Covering AC/DC, ZZ Top, Free, Sabbath, Zeppelin, Priest, Lizzy, Metallica, Scorpions, Whitesnake, Guns n’ Roses and many more. _____________________________ C _____________________________ ===CHESTER LE STREET=== [VENUE] GW Horners [BAND] Erik & The Vikings [MUSIC] Playing music by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Stevie Wonder, The Doors, Bob Marley, Hendrix and many more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Market Tavern [BAND] 7 Sins [MUSIC] Playing music by Free, Bad Company, Tom Petty, Simple Minds, The Animals, Steppenwolf, Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Foo Fighters, Def Leppard, Neil Young and similar. __________________________ ===CONSETT=== [VENUE] The Turf [BAND] The Exciters [MUSIC] Expect to hear funky covers by the likes of James Brown, Rick James, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Lenny Kravitz and many more toe tappers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Grey Horse [BAND] Tony Liddle Band [MUSIC] Classic rock covers including Whitesnake, Boston, Animal and more. ____________________________ ===CORBRIDGE=== [VENUE] The Golden Lion [BAND] Mudskippers [MUSIC] Acoustic rock ____________________________ ===COUNDON=== [VENUE] Durham Ox [BAND] F.A.B. [MUSIC] Bringing you the best of the 60's including The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Small Faces and many more. ___________________________ ===CRAMLINGTON=== [VENUE] Benedictine Club [BAND] Hype [MUSIC] Songs from The Killers, Take That, Robbie, Lonestar, Billy Ocean, Olly, Bruno, Bublé, Stereophonics, Rat Pack, Kings Of Leon and more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Clef & Cask [BAND] The V's [MUSIC] Classic punk and new wave covers from the likes of Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Jam, Sham 69, The Ruts, Skids, Dead Kennedys and more. ___________________________ ===CRAWCROOK=== [VENUE] The Rising Sun [BAND] Stormy Monday [MUSIC] Playing the music of Rolling Stones, Lennon, Free, Led Zeppelin, Primal Scream and similar. _____________________________ ===CROOK=== [VENUE] The Mill House [BAND] Sixnowt [MUSIC] Covering mod, punk and ska classics from the likes of The Jam, XTC, The Killers, The Specials, The Who and many more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Crook Hotel [BAND] Delta Bay [MUSIC] Covering Thin Lizzy, Duran Duran, Prince, Foo Fighters, Madness, James Brown, Hendrix, George Ezra and many more. _____________________________ ===CUMBERNAULD=== [VENUE] Vortex at The Weaver [BAND] The Widtinks [MUSIC] Blues, rock and indie covers [TIME] 8.00pm _____________________________ D _____________________________ ===DARLINGTON=== [VENUE] The Quays [BAND] Rooster's Cat [MUSIC] A night of Irish shenanigans and tunes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Pennyweight [ARTIST] Bad Bob Bates [MUSIC] Foot stomping dirty blues, Americana and a few suprises. [TIME] 8pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Harrowgate Club & Institute [ACT] Razmataz [MUSIC] Covers of popular pop songs etc. [ENTRY] £2.00 c/c [TIME] 7pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Quakerhouse [BAND] Citizen Smith [MUSIC] Covering an eclectic mix of songs from the likes of Primal Scream, The Monkees, The Wonder Stuff, James, The Rolling Stones, The Zutons, The Doobie Brothers, Supergrass, REM, Kings Of Leon Foo Fighters, Oasis, Deacon Blue and many more. [TIME] 8pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Old English Gentleman [BAND] John Stephens [MUSIC] Covering songs by Lionel Richie, Ben E. King, Paolo Nutini, Ollie Murs, Gary Barlow, Four Tops, Billy Ocean and many more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Middleton St George Cricket Club [BAND] American Girl [MUSIC] Songs from Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, Blondie, Bryan Adams, Tina Turner, Lynyrd Skynyrd and more. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] The Forum [BAND] The Stones [MUSIC] Brilliant tribute to the music of The Rolling Stones [ENTRY] £13.20 (incl. booking fees) - https://goo.gl/cC8dYz [TIME] 8pm _____________________________ ===DIPTON=== [VENUE] The New Plough [BAND] Sean Hainey [MUSIC] Acoustic covers of Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene, Stereophonics, The Beatles, The Kinks, The Small Faces, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, The Drifters, The Jam, Paul Weller and some of his own. _____________________________ ===DURHAM=== [VENUE] The Angel Inn [BAND] Ghostband [MUSIC] Playing the music of Gary Moore, Hendrix, Tom Petty, Bonamassa, Jeff Healey, Joe Walsh to name but a few and their own originals. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [VENUE] Croxdale & Hett WMC [ARTIST] Andrew King - Elvis Tribute [MUSIC] Bringing all the very best music of Elvis. _____________________________ E _____________________________ ===EASINGTON=== [VENUE] Easington Colliery Club [BAND] Thor [MUSIC] Covering rock songs from the likes of AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and more. [ENTRY] £3 – Tickets from the bar _____________________________ ===EDINBURGH=== [VENUE] Stramash [BAND] Urang Matang [MUSIC] Scottish five piece band, specialising in their own blend of Ska and Reggae. AND [BAND] Jojocoke
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