March 31, 2007

Maryport will be rocking against racism this Sunday

Anti-racism concert for local bands

Jonathan Wood, 17, and Duncan Money, 18, who set up a group opposed to racism in the town, have organised the concert, which will feature local bands. It is due to start at Grasslot Working Men’s Club just after 5pm.

The concert will be opened by Workington punks Band, Substance, followed by Six String Revolution, who are influenced by protest singers. Next in line is Maryport rock band AWOL, who have appeared at the Maryport Blues Festival and the Silloth Beer Festival.

Ionian is a Maryport and Keswick band who played at the Maryport Blues Festival and Solfest in 2006, and were regional winners for Cumbria and Lancashire in the Rockidol 2006 competition. Next is Speeding Bee, from County Durham.

Duncan, who is studying at Oxford, will talk about the group he and Jonathan set up – Maryport Against Racism – and the reasons behind the gig.

News and Star

4 comments:

  1. yeah rock on guys make sure we see lots of pictures and I hope it goes well.

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  2. Good luck guys. Hope you have an excellent night. :)

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  3. Cheers guys, it's looking like it's going to be a very successful event.

    Thanks for the promotion as well Lancaster UAF.

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  4. No probs Duncan. Hope it goes well. Feel free to send us a report when you sober up and we'll be happy to print it. :-)

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