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Links
Here you will find a selection of links on the internet that we believe will
be of interest to you.
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Bands
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Planet of Woman - Cool
Rock Band - Played Sugar Beats
Excellent Vocals from three stunning ladies.
Played Donnington - Get the Idea!
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Ealoner McEvoy - Top Class Irish
Singer Songwriter - Played Sugar Beats
Eleanor McEvoy achieved star status in Ireland in 1992
when her song "Only A Woman's Heart" inspired
the title for and appeared on, the "A Woman's Heart"
anthology album. It has since become the best selling
album in Irish history, even eclipsing records by such
legendary Irish artists as Van Morrison and U2. "A
Woman's Heart" stayed in the Top 10 for over a
year.
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Albert Lee, - A phenomanal history
& TalentToo much to say here - played Sugar Beats
In 2002 Grammy Award Winner for 'Foggy Mountain Breakdown'
won a Grammy on 27th February 2002 for Best Country
Instrumental Performance . Albert is undoubtedly one
of the finest guitarists the world has ever seen. Voted
Guitar Player Magazine’s “Best Country Guitar
Picker” five times, Albert also received two consecutive
nominations for a Grammy Award in the Best Instrumental
category and in October 1995 received a coveted Gold
Badge Award from B.A.S.C.A. Phewwww |
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The Sorentinos - The San Francisco
Bay Area band - Played Sugar Beats
A potent mixture of guitar based musical influences ranging
from the Beatles and Rolling Stones to Tom Petty, Bob
Dylan and Neil Young to actually combine into something
uniquely Danny's own. Simple, straightforward lyrics relating
universal feelings in a timeless manner. All the goodness
without the fat - nothing wrong with that |
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Glenn Tilbrook - Playing Sugar Beats
Tilbrook is a certified patent holder and member of
that elite group that
includes such tunesmiths as Lennon & McCartney,
Ray Davies and Elvis
Costello. As one half of the songwriting ampersand behind
the beloved band Squeeze and now a successful solo artist,
Tilbrook has perfected a signature style marked by brilliant
melodic invention,
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Nick Harper - Playing Sugar Beats
Son of the legendary UK singer-songwriter Roy Harper,
Nick having played the guitar from the age of 10 and
surrounded by the likes of Keith Moon, Jimmy Page, Robert
Plant and Dave Gilmour as he grew up, it was no surprise
when Nick made his recording debut on his father's Whatever
Happened to Jugula? in 1985.
Described as anything from the English Jeff Bickley
to the Acoustic Jimmy Hendrix, all comparisons are justified
because he is really nothing short of a genius. |
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Foghorn String Band - Playing Sugar
Beats
T raditional old-time music with an intensity and drive
that makes them one of the premier bands of this genre
in the country. They have performed in venues throughout
the U.S.
and Ireland, and have thrilled audiences from the main
stage and dance tents of many festivals, including the
Minnesota Bluegrass & Old-Time Music Association's
Festival, the San Francisco Bluegrass & Old-Time Festival,
the Indiana Fiddler's Gahering, Lotus Festival in Bloomington,
IN and the Old Town Folk School's Folk and Roots Festival
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The Cracker Cats - Played Sugar Beats
T hree dynamic and entertaining young women from Saskatoon,
who are making something new out of something old. Their
high-energy rowdy and passionate performances are full
of fire, with flying fingers and tight interwoven harmonies.
These modern day gypsies provide a tasteful offering of
traditional roots music, while proudly bringing a Saskatchewanness
to the music they perform (Canada) |
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Ten Gallon Bratz - Played Sugar Beats
began with songwriters Mark Dunsmore and Barrie Kelly
back in the early nineties. After amassing a substantial
and ever-growing body of work they decided to form a band
to showcase the songs.
The acoustic band has been fortunate enough to have supported
ex Squeeze front man Glenn Tilbrook on more than one occasion
and more recently, supported Irish singer songwriter Eleanor
McEvoy
Ten Gallon Bratz music is broadly based in the Americana
tradition where glorious three part harmonies are seamlessly
combined with infectious hooks and intelligent lyrics.
The band in general continues to increase its fan base
due to a growing reputation for memorable songs combined
with entertaining live shows |
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