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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:21 am 
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On Friday August 31st, WagonWheel Presents… returns to Shakespeares with another fine triple bill for your listening pleasure. Taking to the stage this month we have the Coma Girls, Boss Caine and Richie Syrett. Advance tickets priced at £3 are available from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/181130 or entry on the night will be £4. Doors open 7.45pm.


***COMA GIRLS***

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These are the songs that make everything OK! And finally they’re ALL together in one comprehensive band. Presenting Coma Girls, the most perfect 35 minute rock show available now on 4 cassettes or minidisc! These are the times to remember, when it’s the music that makes the moment count! With the hugest songs, such as “The Glory Days”, feel the power of “In The Night” and who can forget “Voice Of Gold”, cos every bad boy still has soft side!? So get ready, because we’re gonna go big! You can’t get this massive four piece Heartland Rock band in any store; kick back with the best; Get Coma Girls now with just five easy payments of 29.99. Order now and we’ll send you this great “Coma Girls Slow Jamz” collection for free! 24 original hits by the original artists! Coma Girls; this is the music what will live on forever! It’s West Coast via West Yorkshire. Think Springsteen, Baseball, Tom Petty, the Superbowl.

The Coma Girls, our headliners for the night, are not girls in fact they are a bunch of fellas. Leading in with a very Rolling Stones sounding song about a train with added wooh wooohs it sounds like they’ve borrowed something from Sympathy from the Devil. As their set continues there’s a notable Americana influence from Neil Young, Tom Petty and even The Boss. It’s energetic, entertaining and a great end to a very enjoyable eveningCounterfeit Magazine

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***BOSS CAINE***

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Boss Caine are a folk/Americana collective from York, England. A tight knit, but evolving, line-up of local musicians centred around the songs of front man and ‘Yorkshire Cowboy’ – Daniel Lucas (aka GT Turbo), a man described as ‘having a voice that makes Louis Armstrong sound kinda girly’.

Boss Caine released their debut album: ‘The Ship That Sailed’, on independent label Little Num Num Music, in 2010. The record contains a selection of tunes written by Lucas over the last few years; a time that saw him leave his home town for London, before returning to York and putting together the line-up of local musicians that would become Boss Caine. Years of hard living, hard drinking and love turned sour inform an album that at times visits some quite dark places, but is ultimately carried along by a healthy dose of Northern positivity and stoicism.

The album was recorded in the North Yorkshire countryside at ‘The Factory of Unprofessional Sound’ and sees Boss Caine’s core team of Lucas, Andy Gaines and Sam Forrest joined by many of the musicians who have played in the band over the last few years. The follow up The Rhythm And The Rhyme is set to be released soon.

…Tom Waits singing Ryan Adams if they had both had the good fortune to grow up in Yorkshire….” – The Fly

Boss Caine are the real deal. They will rip your heart out and toss it back to you many songs later doused in whiskey, soul and more emotions than you know how to handle!” – Northern Music

An exceptional debut” – Backroadsmusic.co.uk

http://www.facebook.com/bosscaine


***RICHIE SYRETT***

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Richie Syrett is a singer/songwriter whose typically melodic and ragged style makes a grateful nod to a number of rootsy influences whilst all the time maintaining it’s own signature sound.

After a collection of ramshackle recordings developed an appreciative audience, Richie independently released his first album. The record swiftly attracted an impressive number of new listeners and fans across all ages; stretching from the nearby murky waters of the Manchester Ship Canal to the muddy banks of the Mississippi and beyond.

Recorded on a shoestring once more, the new album Good Morning Midnight showcases an emerging and maturing songsmith whose novel writing explores a whole range of themes. Be them songs that are inspired by the extraordinary, the mundane, the sacred or the profane, all provide a perfect platform for one very distinctive vocal.

Make your own comparisons and draw your own conclusions but be sure to take note of an upcoming artist fast approaching their prime.

Profoundly melodic Americana-flecked folk-rock – Syrett has developed an individual vision which shows much promise for the future.” Americana-uk.com

http://www.richiesyrett.com


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:29 am 
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Friday night, anyone?

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:23 am 
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Great line up Craig,
anyone in Sheffield would be a fool to miss this. all for the price of a pint too.

Unfortunately i won't be able to make it down tonight, promised the kids 'Movie night' (think it's ice age 2 tonight, althought i'm hoping for Star Wars), first free weekend in for a long time. have a good un :D

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:30 am 
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MR L wrote:
Great line up Craig,
anyone in Sheffield would be a fool to miss this. all for the price of a pint too.

Unfortunately i won't be able to make it down tonight


You said it!

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:54 am 
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