Events on Tuesday 2nd April
“Lavinia Blackwall is well known for her previous work in Trembling Bells, who released seven albums, all met with critical acclaim. She has also worked as a performer and arranger with Nick Garrie, Kaleidoscope, Mike Heron and Bonnie Prince Billy.”
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Lavinia Blackwall, Snails, Mike and Solveig
“Legendary New York City ska band The Toasters return to Bristol to play at the excellent
exchange">Exchange in April 2019. Bridging the gap between the late 70's 2 tone ska and mid 90's third-wave, The Toasters are true innovators and heroes of the ska scene and will be coming to Exchange in their mighty 37th year of touring, certainly not to be missed.”
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The Toasters / Captain Accident
“Newly signed to Paul Epworth's Wolf Tone label (home to The Horrors + Glass Animals), Art School Girlfriend brew glittering, ethereal electronica. With several releases tucked beneath the project's belt, sessions at Epworth's renowned Church Studios (Adele, U2, Lorde) have resulted in latest single 'Moon'.”
From:
Art School Girlfriend
“Things are most certainly on the up for Brighton-based alt-pop quartet Orchards. To date, they’ve released a steady stream of standout singles including fan favourite ‘Peggy’, the ‘80s summer pop anthem ‘Darling’, and ‘Honey’ – all of which feature on their EP.”
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Orchards at The Crofters Rights, Bristol
“Organised by Jack Calloway from the Jack Calloway Dance band, you are all welcomed for a night of 1930's gypsy jazz Bristol style. Additionally, we also have a Swing Dance class before the start of the jam session for a free swing dancing taster lesson. Suitable for everyone, we will show you some simple steps, that will allow you to dance the night away.”
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Gypsy Jazz Jam