‘True enthusiasts with a genuine love and respect for the music of The Beatles’ review by Brian Harrington.
Riley Baugus ‘vocals sound like they’ve been echoing through the Appalachian Mountains for about 150 years.
Original member and Wheatus album co-producer Philip A Jimenez to rejoin them for upcoming 18-date run of very special live shows.
There will be an opportunity for the audience to join in with some traditional carol-singing.
Crean’s tale of discovery, endurance and courage ends with his heartbreaking account of how he found the frozen, frost-bitten body of Scott.
‘From the exultant opening chorus we are led to moments of deep reflection and arias of great beauty’.
Artists from the Downland villages of East Ilsley, West Ilsley and Farnborough showcase their latest work.
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Exciting new work is a choral reimagining of Antonio Vivaldi’s enduring popular set of violin concertos, The Four Seasons.
Blues or Beatles, a little ice music gifts fairs and dance… the choice is yours.
Acclaimed transatlantic podcasting musical duo promise a live ‘world of mythical adventures’ at their new run of UK shows.
‘It truly was a wonderful way to commemorate your legacy of productions with snippets from your ballets and musical theatre’.
They’ve now released a new song The Girl With The Violet Eyes followed by the EP Basking in the Sun.
Newbury Ukulele Town Strummers fill RBL hall with laughter, music and plenty of strumming.
The amount was raised thanks to the hard work of a small group of crafters who recently held a craft fair in Kingsclere.
Chess sets, progressional games, playing cards, parlour games, draughts, dominos and dissected puzzles, dating from 18th century to mid-20th century.
Expect ethereal to turn gutsy, passion and tears to be tempered by a good laugh and a tide of improvisation at St Mary’s Church.
Benji Kirkpatrick’s banter with the audience revealed the impressive depth of his knowledge of Hendrix just as his playing revealed hidden depths.
All’s fair in love and war, one of the oldest non-professional orchestras in England has a treat in store.
She didn’t paint kittens or flowers, but biblical Judith hacking off the head of Holofernes, certainly, several times… Arts Society Newbury lecture