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English: John Young and his Lifesigns band featuring the multi-talented Dave Bainbridge and a tight rhythm section of Martin Frosty Beedle on drums and Jon Poole sproining around on Bass played a great set drawn from their first two albums together with three new tracks from their forthcoming third album.
The Ferry Boat Inn is currently closed. In January 2010, the site was sold to the Borthwick family, who received planning permission to build Norwich Backpackers on the site. [citation needed] The development would include a micro pub as part of the building, along with a cafe overlooking the river and a cycle and canoe storage barn.
1.1 Early gigs. 1.2 Bleach club tour. ... Norwich Arts Centre Tad: November 1, 1989: ... Nirvana Live Guide; Live Nirvana This page was ...
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The Waterfront is a live music venue and nightclub in King Street, Norwich, Norfolk. It is located on the bank of the River Wensum, opposite Norwich Riverside. It has been managed by the Union of UEA Students since 1993. It is not, however, a student club, and entrance is open to the public.
The society started publishing its monthly magazine, Wondrous Stories, at its inception, which then became Rock Society and was a bi-monthly featuring reviews, interviews with prominent classic rock musicians and up and coming bands. Writer James R Turner was one of the longest-serving contributors, writing for the magazine from 1994 to 2019.
Norwich: 30 January 2000 London: 13 March 2000 Opening slot for Ocean Colour Scene at Astoria [447] 14 March 2000 Nottingham: Untitled co-headlining tour with Terris [v] [449] 15 March 2000 Leicester: 16 March 2000 Oxford: 17 March 2000 Tunbridge Wells: 18 March 2000 Exeter [450] 20 March 2000 Brighton [451] 25 March 2000 Glasgow: Scotland [452 ...