From: Chris Ashman
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Sent: 05 April 2011 00:20
Subject: [News and Gigs] Wotson
17th April to 23rd April 2011 - Kent & E Sussex Gig Guide
Wotson 17th April to 23rd April 2011 Kent Gig Guide |
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KENT & E. SUSSEX GIG GUIDE Sunday 17 April 2011
Dog & Gun (213 Boxley Rd Maidstone
Kent M14 2tl 01622 759046) Jinn
House Rock
Blues Original Covers
5-7pm Free Monday 18 April 2011
Lower Bell (201 Old Chatham Road
Aylesford Kent Me20 7ef 01634 861127) Jam
Session All
Welcome
8.30 Free Tuesday 19 April 2011
The Flower Pot (96 Sandling Rd Maidstone
Kent Me14 2rj 01622 757705) Electro Acoustic Jam Night -
Country & Blues Soul & Folk Just bring your own instruments From 8pm Free Wednesday 20 April 2011
Plough Inn (Lewson Street Norton Nr.
Faversham Kent ME9 9JJ 01795 521348) Cultured Pearl Duo 8.30pm Free Thursday 21 April 2011
Folkestone Jazz at The Tower
(Tower Theatre North Road Shorncliffe Folkestone Kent Ct20 3hl 01303 277175) Pete Long & Georgina Jackson
-Ronnie Scott Orchestra Resident Vocalist The Best Of British Jazz from a
Superb Quintet 8.30pm
£8 Friday 22 April 2011
Beeches Restaurant (501 Seven Mile Lane B2026
Mereworth Maidtone Kent Me18 5qy 01622 813038) Paul Cantara Rock'n'roll Legends 3 course meal and entertainment Ent. 8.30 £25 Saturday 23 April 2011 St Georges Day
Ashford Rocks at The Q Club
(Godington House Godington Road Ashford Kent Tn23 1lh 01233 625088) Special
Charity Gig - Rock 4 Heroes
Coranal + Thumbscrew & The
Flicknife Barbers + Know Your Enemy Rock 8pm £5 Get
listed here, on our website online and to the media for as little as £3 per
event St Georges Day Saint George is the patron saint of England. He's popularly
identified with England and English ideals of honour, bravery and gallantry -
but actually he wasn't English at all, he was born in Cappadocia, an area
which is now in Turkey and lived in 3rd century AD. The image of George most familiar to us today, the saint dressed
in a white tunic bedecked with a red cross, astride his stallion, and
skewering a dragon as he rescues a fair maiden, depends more on a late
medieval and Renaissance ideal. George's reputation grew with the returning crusaders. A miracle
appearance, when it was claimed that he appeared to lead crusaders into
battle, is recorded in stone over the south door of a church at Fordington in
Dorset. This still exists and is the earliest known church in England to be
dedicated to Saint George. The Council of Oxford in 1222 named 23rd April
Saint George's Day. From the 14th century Saint George was regarded as a special
protector of the English. English soldiers were called to wear "a signe
of Saint George" on chest and back. He became, in the popular
imagination, English. Others trace the origin of Saint George and the Dragon to
Palestine,where the supposed dragon was controlled by Satan. The creature
blocked the city's water supply and would only move if given a virgin
sacrifice. Over time, all of the virgins were sacrificed except for the
noble's daughter, and even she was sent to quench the castle's thirst.
However, Saint George (or Mar Jiryis ) arrived at the last moment on his
white horse, striking down the dragon with a spear between its eyes According to the Golden Legend the narrative of Saint George and
the Dragon took place in Silene,
Libya. This town had a pond large as a lake where a
plague-bearing dragon dwelled who was infecting all the countryside. To appease the dragon, the people of Silene fed it a sheep every
day, and when the sheep failed, they fed it their children, chosen by
lottery. It happened that the lot fell on the king's daughter. The king,
distraught with grief, told the people they could have all his gold and
silver and half of his kingdom if his daughter were spared; the people
refused. The townspeople were adamant that she should be delivered to the
dragon just as many of their children had been. The daughter was sent out to
the lake, decked out as a bride, to be fed to the dragon. Saint George by
chance rode past the lake. The princess, trembling, sought to send him away, but George
vowed to remain.The dragon reared out of the lake while they were conversing.
Saint George fortified himself with the Sign of the Cross, charged it on
horseback with his lance and gave it a grievous wound. Then he called to the
princess to throw him her girdle and put it around the dragon's neck. When
she did so, the dragon followed the girl like a meek beast on a leash. She
and Saint George led the dragon back to the city of Silene, where it
terrified the people at its approach. There appears to be some similarity in the fables and what is
going on in Libya in the 21st Century.
Red Admiral Records Artists Red Admiral Records - New album releases - 10th March Singer
Songwriters/Folk Roy
Smiles Roy Smiles is a playwright from West
London, occasional actor and singer songwriter. Author of over twenty staged
plays, he has gained acclaim in the UK, US, Australia, Israel, Sweden, New
Zealand and South Africa. Arthur Kitchener The Wordsmith Genre : Singer / Songwriter / Folk Red Admiral
Records Arthur Kitchener is not a new artist. He has
been an active musician and writer ever since his early days in South London
playing Bass for many bands including The Balham Alligators. His solo career started after moving to Herne Bay in the 70's
and joining the team at Europa Sound Studios (Folkestone) and his highly
successful single "Ska Wars" on Red Admiral Records as artist Arthur Kay.
Many years have passed as Arthur forged his art leading bands of many genres.
This solo album is his first on Red Admiral as he returns to his roots as The
Wordsmith. Album: Sounds Of The Orient Genre : World Music / Instumental Red Admiral
Records Dave Mason was born and brought up near
Oban. His musical career started when he joined the Royal Signals in 1965.
His career took him all over Europe and playing clarinet with the army band
he became the inspiration and teacher of the youngsters who joined the Signals
band. He left the Signals in 1970, initially teaching clarinet and
string bass with Durham Education Authority and then in Argyll and Bute in
1974. Teaching in the same 6 primary and secondary school for 35
years he retired from teaching in 2009. As well as Dave's career in education he continues to enjoy a
career performing with various Scottish Dance Bands and has been part of many
BBC recordings.
Hamlet Zhou (36) is a Zimbabwean
musician and songwriter, though originally born in the country he moved to
the city for a better education. Hamlet started playing at the age of 9 with a home made
banjo/guitar. His reputation as a guitarist and vocalist has progressed for
the past 15 years gaining regular live and recording experience with
musicians from Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa and Mozambique. Performing at
festivals such as Mapungubwe, Opikopi, The Standard jazz festival, Masa
festival in the Ivory Coast, Africa festival Germany and Roskild festival in
Denmark. History of Kent Bands Kent MusicBiz Festivals & Tickets - Go To Musicians/Acts/Teachers/Studios - Wanted and Available at Kent Musicians
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