Wednesday, 29 July 2009

END POLIO NOW - LIVE!

Venue: Harlequin Theatre, Northwich See Map

Date: Sunday 20th September 2009 (Doors: 7.30pm)

Entry: £6

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW IN PERSON FROM

Northwich Information Centre, 1 The Arcade, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 5AS SEE MAP

(Please do not contact the Box Office by telephone)


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Acts:





PILOT WINGS
Pilot Wings is a dynamic three piece rock band from the south of Manchester. Their sound is of the fast and catchy rock variety, fusing indie, rock and electro with most songs lasting in or around three minutes. Influences include Bloc Party, The Killers, Foo Fighters, The Music and Idlewild.
http://www.pilot-wings.co.uk/



SPECIAL GUESTS...



THE VALENTINES


There are two voices at the heart of these songs, singing in close harmony. Northwich duo The Valentines offer a fresh, unique and simple sound influenced by The Finn Brothers, Simon & Garfunkel, Bob Dylan and more. http://www.myspace.com/thevalentinesduo



JUST AME
Amy Norwood, a.k.a. Just Ame, is a talented singer from Northwich. She has performed at The Pillar of Salt, de bee's and The Northwich Boat & Folk Festival Fringe. She is currently working on her debut album.
http://www.myspace.com/amelauranorwood


WOLFCATCHER
This band only formed this summer but have already landed a headlining slot at the famous Manchester Roadhouse. Featuring former Evo-Devo singer Jon Kerr, Wolfcatcher play classic rock riffs akin to The Answer and AC/DC ... music for those about to ROCK!!
http://www.myspace.com/wolfcatchermusic





ANGEL RANGE


Angel Range are a 6 piece Pop/Rock whose members all met through music classes in high school, all aged 15. They have been making music & gigging for over a year now. This female-fronted act will be appearing at End Polio Now - Live! following their appearance at Leeds Festival which they got by entering a national competition.






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Charity:

END POLIO NOW
In Spring 2009, event organiser Jon Kerr went on a Group Study Exchange trip to Greece with Rotary International. It was on this exchange trip that he learned about END POLIO NOW, Rotary International's biggest project. In 2008, fewer than 2,000 cases of polio were reported worldwide but this small figure represents a threat to children everywhere which Rotary has set out to eradicate, forever.

We aim to raise £500 for the cause.

Read more at: www.rotary.org/EndPolio



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