Sat 26 July
Peace & Ecology Festival
St Luke's Church (bombed out church)
Top of Bold St, Liverpool
More gig info here
Alun Parry Blog
Thanks to everybody who came along to the launch night of Payday Playtime at The Casa on Friday. There's always a bit of anxiety associated with organising and launching a brand new night, with mental images of empty rooms inducing moments of panic!
Thankfully it was packed, so thanks for making it packed. Big thanks go to Christina Malley, Stella 66 and Elevaters who all played the night with The Alun Parry Band. For just £2 typical entrance fee, these acts gave performances worth several times that.
Big thanks also go to the Alun Parry Band's bassist Chad Draper, and drummer Howard Northover who stepped in expertly at the very last minute and will now be playing regularly with us.
Yet soundjockey Shaz deserves the biggest mention of the night for holding the night together with skilled driving of the beast of a sound system.
I'm really looking forward to the next night at The Casa already which will be on 27th April. Flyers and posters will be out and about shortly.
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