Three evenings of music, spoken word and stand-up.
This is a weekend of music and spoken word at The Brighton Peace and Environment Centre in order to raise some funds. Entry each night is essentially free, but generous donations (recommended £4+ each night) are expected, all of which (after expenses) will be donated straight to the Brighton Peace and Environment Centre.
Also, a CD compilation featuring tracks from all the performers will be on sale all three nights, again in aid of BPEC. Alcohol will also be on sale for a donation, and possibly food.
Doors open at 7pm each night, and music will go on till just before 11pm. More info available at the Facebook Event : http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5745437885
The lineup as it stands is as follows:
Friday 26th October
TIM HOYTE - Lush folk singer from Hastings
PHIL JEAYS - The UK answer to Jaque Brel - awesome
CRACKTOWN - Grimy and eloquent country punk from Hull
LIANNE HALL - John Peel faves croonstress, of Pico fame
WOB - Calvin meets Hobbes
Saturday 27th October
POG - Folk ska chanson punk mash potato
RACHEL PANTECHNICON - Gives us the world from where she's standing
TOMMY COMSTOCK - Patrik Fitzgerald for the 21st century
L - Awesome songs of life and love - imagine if Lilly Allan had got it all right
JAMES BLACK - Terrifyingly intense personal punk tales
Sunday 28th October
PROJECT ADORNO - Beat poetry with a decent word per minute - Kraftwerk meets The Krankees
NAOMI HATES HUMANS - Soulful indie singer from London
JAMES B BARRETT - Wonderful homegrown acoustic punk
DEACON - Gypsy piano tales of dark woes