Baking in Bedmo at Friendly Records Bar

A gig on Saturday 2nd November. The event starts at 20:00.


Sourdough Disco returns to Friendly Records Bar for a night of bumps, grooves, boogie, gospel & soul brought to you from the record bags of residents Paulo Fulci (Rough Trade / Divine Situation) & James Small (eat the beat records)

Paulo Fulci has a 20 year pedigree working behind the counters of some of the best record shops in the land & has lately been responsible for a couple of killer gospel disco 12's under his Divine Situation guise - check his latest red hot edit of Harrison Jones & the Voices of Harmony – On that other shore on the Divine Disco 2 compilation out on Cultures Of Soul.

James Small has been playing records about love, heartbreak and dancing since before the internet was born. He spent a fair while selling vinyl and drinking coffee at eat the beat in the late nineties & may have bored you at length about Pepe Bradock and / or Patrick Adams. If so he is very sorry.

Join us tonight for a dig through the outer reaches of the Sourdough vinyl archives as we pluck the ripest apples from the tree of soul and smash them with cricket bats.

8pm Onwards.
Free Entry.

Entry requirements:

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