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PROGRAMME HERTFORD MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTS, IN ASSOCIATION WITH PLEASE NOTE: ALL SCHEDULES ARE AS CORRECT AS POSSIBLE AT TIME OF GOING TO PRESS. BUT ALMOST INEVITABLY THINGS WILL CHANGE! SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST 2015 LUNCHTIME TO BEDTIME AT 38 VENUES ALL ROUND HERTFORD TOWN

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PROGRAMME

HERTFORD MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTS, IN ASSOCIATION WITH

PLEASE NOTE: ALL SCHEDULES ARE AS CORRECT AS POSSIBLE AT TIME OF GOING TO PRESS. BUT ALMOST INEVITABLY THINGS WILL CHANGE!

SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST 2015LUNCHTIME TO BEDTIME AT 38 VENUES

ALL ROUND HERTFORD TOWN

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WELCOME!To the 10th Musical Mystery Tour

Welcome to the Musical Mystery Tour 2015 – the 10th one since the event’s rather humble beginnings with a single stage outside WH Smiths in 2006. By 2008 we had six venues on board and it’s grown steadily until this year we’re at an all-time record of 38 venues (if you include our busking spots!).

This is also the biggest yet in terms of the sheer number of musicians involved – at the last count it was 182 acts, involving an estimated 450 individual musicians. The lion’s share of that talent is from Hertford and the immediate surrounding area – proof if any were needed that our little town punches well above its weight in musical terms.

As mentioned on the cover, this programme is as accurate as possible when going to print a week before the event... But with this number of acts, it’s almost inevitable that things will change. Check the website (www.hertfordmusicfestival.co.uk) for the most up to date info!

Finally, please have a look at our ‘Code of Conduct’ on the inside back cover!

Have a great day!

Kev Saunders & Rob Guinn and all of the Hertford Music Festival Team

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1. SLOPPY’S: 1pm – 11pm13.15: TREEHOUSE PARTY: Up and coming Herts band named after the tree house in which they jammed! They love performing, drinking and all manner of naughty things!14.15: MAIDEN JEANS: Acoustic duo playing 60s, 70s and Country covers and some original songs.15.15: FAY BROTHERHOOD: With her powerful, haunting voice, ethereal stage presence and enchantingly gripping performances, Fay has been accurately described as “Jethro Tull and Kate Bush’s Lovechild”! 16.15 : JAMES NIGHTHAWK: Fresh from Rock at the Castle, a dazzling singer songwriter with Acoustic/Folk/Rock influences old and new.17.15: BETHIA BEADMAN: She’s sung in a choir at the Vatican, supported Pete Doherty, played Glastonbury numerous times, the Isle of Wight and the Festival of the Dark Mountain, toured Albania and lived in Hollywood with Courtney Love while playing piano in Hole. No wonder she’s been described as “a rarity, an original… a cross between Ziggy Stardust and Maria Callas”.18.15 : FRANCESCA FONZARELLI: Searing blues-influenced torch songs accompanied by Matt Davey from The Twirling Canes.19.15: HEX: Acoustic pop and rock covers duo20.15 : GARRY ‘THE SLIDE GUY’ SMITH: A man on a mission to take slide guitar and its associated open tunings out of the Mississippi Delta and into the wider world using his own songs and instrumentals as well as carefully selected covers.21.15: SARA ASHLEY: Nashville inflected (and inspired) original pop/country/acoustic songs on guitar, piano and violin from an artist who’s been performing at the MMT from the start!22.15: BECKY PHILLIPS: An acoustic solo covers set from the Dakota Smile frontwoman and SG1 Radio presenter.

2. RIGSBY’S: 1pm – 7pm13.00: TEA FOR TWO: 1940s swing and singalong duo14.00: ZOE PHILLIPS: Singer/songwriter, composer and EDM vocalist who’s supported Kyla La Grange, Bastille, Wheatus, Inspiral Carpets’ Tom Hingeey, and been praised by Radio 1’s Greg James, Gabrielle

Aplin and The Staves.15.00: OKA VANGA: An acoustic guitar duo that combines complex finger picking and rich melodic writing to create energetic, exciting guitar music. They’ve travelled the world with their guitars, using the sights and sounds of their travels to inspire them and bring a unique quality to their music.16.00: THE GHOST OF SAMANTHA: A solo acoustic set from a singer/songwriter who’s become a highlight of the MMT and Rock at the Castle.17.00: ADAM FEARN: A solo acoustic set from the main man of Not The Droids. 18.00: WHY NOT: Acoustic country style covers from Sue and Verna from Wasted Rhymes.

3. THE WOOLPACK: 12pm – 11pm12.00: LEWIS BOOTLE12.30: LOS CHICOS MUERTOS: Country, blues, folk and chanson with a particular penchant for murder ballads, caustic skiffle and barroom melancholy.13.15: GEORGE PORNBY: Exactly what the name suggests!13.45: LUKE SILVER: Songwriter, Guitar player, Atheist.14.30: CAROLINE MARCH15.00: WASTED RHYMES: Melodic country rock15.45: TIM LINCOLN16.15: PARKSIDE: Young alternative rock four-piece17.00: JOE HAZELL: a professional composer, session musician and performer.17.30: THE TREES: Bringing modern guitar driven Americana past and present to a wider audience. 18.15: STOLEN HORSE: A wide range of influences stemming from folk, blues and singer/songwriter styles blended into an original new sound.18.45: TREEHOUSE PARTY: (See Sloppy’s)19.30: THAT BLUE PATCH: A semi-acoustic duo featuring guitar, voice, saxophone, melodica and percussion on covers from the 60s to the present day20.00: TOTAL RECALL: Covers band covering everything from Blues, Rock and Pop to Funk.

4. THE SIX TEMPLARS: 1pm - 12am13.00: TOTAL RECALL (See Woolpack14.15: COZMIC DEBRIS: A great rock covers band, covering timeless classics from 60’s to now.

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15.00: THE REAL McKOYS: A punk band from the land of Hertfordshire who like to take crappy pop songs and turn them into Punk classics!16.30: BOMBSHELL: 6-piece covers band playing rock & rocked up pop with harmonious female (mainly!) vocals. 17.45: UNIT 22: Rock, blus and pop covers19.00: IRONGLASS: Classic 70s rock music with awesome riffs. Look out for some unexpected covers as well as some well loved classics.20.15: THE FEB 21s: Original ‘Brit-pop’ with a Mod/New Wave buzz redolent of 1979 along with covers of classics by The Jam, Small Faces, Weller, The Clash and more. Intrinsically British - inherently London.21.30: CLOSER TO THE CEILING: A retrospective five piece band playing rock from the 70s to the present day.THE DOCTORS: A bunch of middle ageing men who happen to play songs quite well! (Their words not ours!)

5. THE BLACK HORSE. 2pm – 11pm14.00: MARTIN PESCATORE14.30: PAUL BARNETT & FRIENDS15.15: PETER CROSSLEY16.00. MIKE EXCELL16.40: DISCHARGED SEAMEN17.00: GEORGE PORNBY (Exactly what the name suggests!)17.20: THE BADMEN18.00: HOODOO FISH18.45 – ACOUSTIC SETS FROM VARIOUS ARTISTS

6. THE WHITE HORSE: 1pm - 11pm13.00: THE LAUGHING CAT COMEDY SHOW: Featuring Zombies in Hertford film maker Mike Curtz.13.30: COLIN SWIFT: Singer/songwriter14.15: STEVE STONE: Singer/songwriter15.00: GRAHAM MOSS: Singer/songwriter16.00: MORGAN CALLOW: Singer/songwriter17.00: GARRY ‘THE SLIDE GUY’ SMITH: (See Sloppy’s)18.00: DAN DODSON: Singer/songwriter19.00: MALCOLM ODGEN: Singer/songwriter20.00: MARCHING DONALD: Stripped-down, driven blues with authentic touches of folk. Think Muddy Waters meets Fleet Foxes.

21.00: GARETH RHYS: Singer/songwriter 22.00: TBC

7. CASTLE HOUSE. 12pm – 1am12.30: FEDERICO MOSOCOGIURI: A common theme in much of this Florence born Lutist’s work is feelings and recollections from early childhood - the lost Eden of innocence, when sensations are at their most vivid.13.00: HERTFORD CHORAL SOCIETY: Sing along with a 12-strong choir performing uplifting popular classics from Vivaldi’s Gloria to Jerusalem and Land of Hope and Glory!14.00: ROB CLYDESDALE: Singer, songwriter and amazing guitarist, this multi-instrumentalist and producer’s worked with major names such as David Bowie, David Richards, Nick Tauber, Dennis Bovell & Sinitta to name but a few.14.45: LUCY BLACK: Classical soprano singing classical and show tunes15.15: THE PALM TREE CLUB: Hertford’s own rebel reggae rockers!16.30: THE HILL STREET BLUES BAND: Red hot Rhythm & Blues classics in the tradition of the original RnB artists like Smiley Lewis, ChuckBerry and Howling Wolf. 17.40: ACME JAZZERY: Jazz and blues fusion, featuring vocals infused with a heady mix of African Jazz, Latin, Funk & Blues..19.00: THE AVA BURELLE BAND: From the ashes of Ava Burelle & the Smoking Guns, Ava AKA Bekki Finnigan rejoins forces with Drummer Lee Irons, Bassist Tyler Baxter, and Guitarist Kris May to embark on a new Rock & Soul adventure. Influenced by the vocals of Amy and Aretha and the guitar driven Rock & Roll of Zeppelin.20.00: RADIO VIDEO: A 4 piece female fronted band covering all eras. From 1960s to present day,including Rock, Pop, Power Ballads and D.I.S.C.O.21.00 – 01.00: DJ PAUL DA KUTT AND GUESTS

8. THE BLACKBIRDS: 1pm – 12am13.00: SLAP: North London based ska/punk influenced band playing their own material and throwing in a few covers for good measure.13.45: NEIL GOWANS AND THE WINOS: A four-piece rock’n’roll band in a fairly unashamedly and

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unapologetically old fashioned way.14.45: THE TWIRLING CANES: Dark, passionate and powerful duo who’ll remind you of Nick Cave, Richard Hawley and The Doors.15.45: THE BEAT POET EXPERIENCE: Surreal yet strangely uplifting jazzy beat poetry that grooves!16.45: CHARLOTTE HEPWORTH BELL: Singer/songwriter with a unique soulful voice.17.30: CITYSCAPE: Alt, Indie, experimental rock outfit.18.15: LOS ASTRONAUTOS MUERTOS: Mark Astronaut teams up with longtime compadres and sometime country-punks Rico, Andy and Grae. Expect a caustic blend of folk, punk, strangeness and anarchy.19.00: EXIT BLACK: Powerful, melodic rock – “Dear Twin Atlantic, this lot may steal your thunder...” - Kerrang! Magazine.20.00: DEATH SURF: Rising from the ashes of Artrocker faves Plastic Passion, Lemmi and his band of merry boarders deliver a raw grungy sound that’d make Tarantino proud.21.00: THE HUXLEYS: “I could put them on a beach in LA rocking out to some surfers or take them down to Nashville, throw some cowboy boots on ‘em and market them as a country band” – radio dj Dr K, Zack fm radio interview22.00: SURRENDER YOUR KING: SYK play a plethora of original styles, some rap metal, some heavy rock and some groovy metal. They’ve been together for 6 months or so and they love what they do! So will you!23.00: SOFASONIC: A three-piece with a powerful rock sound, beautiful melodic breaks and profound lyrics.

9. DECO LOUNGE: SPECIFIC TIMES NOT AVAILABLEDJ SIMON T, DJ JON CONSTANTINE, DJ BR4D, DJ CHIPIE, DJ D-LOOSE, SLIPMATT, BROKEN CHORDS TBC, RATPACK, PHIL FEARON (GALAXY), BABY DPlus more TBC

10. THE QUIET MAN: 1PM – 7PM13.00: ELIE REES: Singer/songwriter14.00: THE ROBBERTONES: Engaging duo covering a wild variety of artists from Ed Sheeran to Simon & Garfunkel and Steelers Wheel!

15.00: PDF: Three-piece playing original instrumental folk music.16.00: GABRIELLE O’BRIEN: Singer/songwriter17.00: STEPHEN-BELL-YOUNG: Singer/songwriter18.00: ST CLAIR: Melodic original folk

11. HERTFORD HOUSE HOTELGARDEN: 11am –11pm11.00: GARETH RHYS: Singer/songwriter12.00 : ADAM FEARN: A solo covers set from the main man of NOT THE DROIDS13.00: DAN DODSON: Singer/songwriter14.00: BETH HEDGES: Singer/songwriter whose main inspirations are Ed Sheeran and McFly.15.00: DOM CLAYTOR: Singer/songwriter16.00: CONOR WALKER: A 21 year-old singer/songwriter/producer from Herts, performing British Alternative R&B.17.00: ZOE PHILLIPS AND MARCHING DONALD: Zoe, a singer, songwriter and EDM vocalist teams up with the riproaring Marching Donald for a special set!18.00: DJ ABBI (SOUL JAZZ RECORDS)19.30: DJ RONNIE HEREL (MI SOUL)21.00: DJs JP & ABBI (SOUL JAZZ RECORDS)

12. HERTFORD HOUSE HOTELBAR: 1pm –2am13.00: SUBURBAN DIRTS: Americana style rock14.00: ACME JAZZERY: (See Castle House)15.20: THE AVA BURELLE BAND: (See Castle House)16.20: FRANCESCA FONZARELLI: (See Sloppy’s)17.20: DOMINGOS CUBANAS: “Irresistible up tempo latin tracks that will get you dancing and singing. If you like Tito Puente, Mongo Santamario or Eddie Palmieri then this is the band for you!”18.20: DJ: TBC19.00: DJ: A MAN CALLED ADAM21:00: DJ: T MONEY

13. HERTFORD HOUSE HOTELLOUNGE: 6pm –2am19.30: GARY LAMMIN: A rare solo performance from Cock Sparrer/Little Roosters/Bermondsey Joyriders main man and punk legend!20.15: NEIL GOWANS & THE WINOS: (See

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Blackbirds)21.00: NOVA TWINS: Fresh from Standon Calling Nova Twins are sistas in sonic mayhem, with killer basslines and nail-you-to-the-wall hooks.21.45: ALWAYS TOMORROW: A three-piece grit pop indie band influenced by the likes of Green Day, Blink 182 and other bands in the pop punk genre.22.30: THE SLEEP DEEPERS: Funked out grunge rock grooves and heavy melodic hooks that slice into you and don’t let go.23.30: BROKEN CHORDS: Acoustic set from Joe and Aidan12.00: DJ DAN ‘THE DRUM’ SPALDING

14. HERTFORD HOUSE HOTEL‘ELBERT SQUARE’ 12pm – 6pm12.00: DJ ADAM MEGGISON13.00: MICHAEL BIRD13.30: DJ JP14.30: DJ DON LETTS: Legendary DJ, Clash compadre, film maker and musician in Big Audio Dynamite and Screaming Target.16.15: SOUL RHYMAZ: R&B/Soul/Hip Hop trio17.00: DJ DAVE PEARCE

15. THE SALISBURY ARMSAn oasis of gentle jazz! 3pm – 5pm15.00: TEA FOR TWO: Singalong swing duo16.00: THE DAN SMITH & KEITH WILLIS DUO

16. THE WHITE HART: 1pm – 7pm13.00: THE REAL McKOYS (See Six Templars)13.45: THE GRAHAM MOSS BIG BAND14.20: RADIO VIDEO: (Castle House)15.15: DOMINGOS CUBANAS: (See Castle House)16.00: LOS CHICOS MUERTOS: (See Woolpack)16.45: LOS LADRONES DEL AMOR: Acoustic rock with a hint of ‘Latin Noir’ featuring HMF Music Director Kev.17.30: NOVA TWINS: (See Hertford House Lounge)18.15: THE SGs: A 6-piece Reggae band playing original material with a combination of melodic rhythms, heartfelt lyrics and powerful vocals

17. THE STONEHOUSE: 2pm – 7pm14.00: HEX: (See Sloppy’s)15.00: ALWAYS TOMORROW; (See Hertford House Lounge)

16.00: RADIO VIDEO: (See Castle House)17.00: DAKOTA SMILE: 5-piece band playing variety of pop and a rock covers from the 60s to the present.

18. HERTFORD MUSEUM: 2pm – 4pm14.30: PALOMICA15.10: THE McTELLS: Hugely influential Hertford indie legends!

19. THE HERTFORD CLUB: 12pm – 11pm12.30: BILL TARRAN13.15: PAUL BOOTH: Singer-songwriter guitarist formerly of Wasted, who’s been active on the local scene for a decade.14.00: PETER CROSSLEY14.45: MIKE EXCELL15.30: MAIDEN JEANS (See Sloppy’s)16.15: STEPHEN GLITHERO17.05: JUMPING BEANS17.50: SAM KENNEDY18.35: MARCHING DONALD: Stripped-down, driven blues with authentic touches of folk. Think Muddy Waters meets Fleet Foxes.19.20: BECCA WHITING20.05: CAUSTON & WALKER20:50: ACOUSTIC BOWIE21.40: THAT BLUE PATCH (See Woolpack)22.35: PAT CRILLY

20. THE OLD BARGE: 2pm – 6pm14.00: STOLEN HORSE: (See Woolpack)15.00: NUALA: Popular Hertford sing/songwriter with a latin twist and heartfelt and acerbic lyrics.16.00: ETHAN BARNETT: Singer/songwriter17.00: STEPHEN GLITHERO: Singer/songwriter

21 MUDLARKS CAFE: 12pm – 6pm12.00: TWISTED WHEEL: 60s to 80s covers 13.15: SAM KENNEDY14.15: MORGAN CALLOW15.15: FEDERICO MOSCOGIURI (See Castle House)16.15: BRODI16.40: ALANNA17.15: SMOKE & ASHES

22. THE DUNCOMBE: 12pm – 11pm12.00: MICHAEL KING: A singer/songwriter based in

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the infamous town of Hitchin13.00: LUKE TUCHSCHERER: Singer/songwriter of an alt.country/Americana persuasion.14.00: SCHRODINGER’S STRINGS: Two harpists and a guitarist, playing songs from Deep Purple to the Verve like you’ve never heard them done before!15.00: FIRE & RAIN: Acoustic covers from a male/female duo16.00: SEAN SNOOK: Guitarist/Singer/Songwriter/Musician & Collaborator Sean’s music has been described as “Dark Americana” and as”harmony-laden, melancholic pop” by the NME.17.00: G LA ROCHE: “A variety act for the Criminally insane!” he’s taken his off-the-wall acoustic set to Japan, Holland and Belgium on tour with covers from Queen to the Prodigy, Kate Bush and everything in between.18.00: THE JULES CARTER TRIO: Three guys who aim to recapture some of the excitement of the great guitar, drum and bass trios of the past – Cream to Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan to Eric Johnson, Mike Stern and beyond.19.00: OWEN STEPHEN: Singer/somgwriter20.00: KEV MAHER: Singer/songwriter who’ll be familiar from The Scallywags

23. THE SNUG: 2pm – 8pm14.30: SID & JOE 15.20: EXPOSURE: 16.10: RED KADETT: 17.00: ALEX BAY: 18.05: GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY19.15: BROKEN CHORDS (See Hertford House Lounge)

23. THE CORN EXCHANGE: 12 - 12pm12.15: JAMES NIGHTHAWK: (See Sloppy’s)13.00: STOLEN HORSE: (See Old Barge)14.00: WASTED RHYMES: (See Woolpack)15.00: PLASTIC BARRICADES15.50: SURBURBAN DIRTS: (See Hertford House Bar)16.40: ST CLAIR (See The Quiet Man)17.30: TREEHOUSE PARTY (See Sloppy’s)18.20: POP UP ACOUSTIC ACTS19.10: ELIE REES: (See The Quiet Man)19.50: PURPLE LIGHTS20.40: SOUTHBOUND: Five friendly, personable,

talented young guys playing their own, quality, original Rock and Blues genre songs.21.30: LEYYATHAN22.20: KEID: Four-piece Hard/Classic Rock band (formerly Blighty.Inc) from North Hertfordshire.

25. THE DOG & WHISTLE: 12– LATE12.00: GEORGE CLARK: Singer/songwriter13.15: THE TWIRLING CANES: (See Blackbirds)14.15: DAN DODSON: Singer/songwriter15.15: THE WALETONES16.15: SURPRISE GUEST!17.15: LADY LUCK AND THE LATE NIGHT PLAYERS18.00: DJ RHODESEY20.00: DJ MARCUS HURLEY

26. THE LORD HAIG: 12 – 11pm12.00: PARKSIDE: (See Woolpack)13.30: ROCKITPACK15.00: INDIGO STAR16.30: SOFASONIC: (See Blackbirds)18.00: TOTAL RECALL: (See Six Templars)19.30: BOMBSHELL: (See Six Templars)21.00: GUILTY PLEASURES

27. THE JUNGLE BAR: 11am – 12am11.00: PADDY FINDLAY12.00: THE ANTIDOTE: Rock covers from Foo Fighters and James to Doves, Stereophonics & T-Rex.13.15: CACTUS: A mix of classic rock and pop tracks with their own distinctive, cactus smoked flavour – from Big Country, The Jam, Stereophonics and the Rolling Stones to Tom Petty, Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen.14.30: HISTORY OF GUNS: “It is as if he has taken a pair of scissors and snipped up rock from the inside out”.15.45: UNIT 22: (See Six Templars)17.00: FUBAR: 18.15: THE RIVALS: Hertford based Covers Band, featuring material from: The Kings of Leon, The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs, The Who, Primal Scream, Rolling Stones, The Beatles.... and loads more!19.30: SOFASONIC: (See Blackbirds)20.45: THE MARCUS LAZARUS BAND22.00: SOUTHBOUND (See Corn Exchange)23.15: PLANET X: Female-fronted, 4-piece band

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playing a wide spectrum of popular rock covers 70s - now: Queen, Foo Fighters, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Marley, Free, Black Sabbath, Cranberries, David Bowie, AC/DC, Billy Idol, Nirvana to name a few.

28. THE MILLSTREAM: 2pm – 8pm14.00: JAMES NIGHTHAWK: (See Sloppy’s)15.00: CRAIG HOWETT: Solo acoustic rock covers.16.00: HEX: (See Sloppy’s)17.30: PDF: (See The Quiet Man)18.00: JAZZ from the DAN SMITH & KEITH WILLIS DUO19.15: STARSEEDZ: A St Albans based indie pop folk duo, Catrine and Jon. They perform their songs with two acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies.

29. THE TWO BREWERS: 2pm – LATEELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC TAKEOVER by ‘SOME DJs’TBC

30. THE WHITE LION: 2pm – 9pm14.00: GABRIELLE O’BRIEN: (See The Quiet Man)15.00: STEPHEN BELL-YOUNG: (See The Quiet Man)16.00: SLAP (See Blackbirds)17.00: CACTUS: (See Jungle Bar)18.00: TBC19.15: THE HILL STREET BLUES BAND (See Castle House)

31. THE GREYHOUND: 2pm – 11pm14.00: THE DAN SMITH & KEITH WILLIS DUO15.45: GARRY ‘THE SLIDE GUY’ SMITH (See Sloppy’s)17.00: TBC18.15: ELLA BRAND,19.00: BARON GOODLOVE (AKA Joe Nesbitt-Larking)19.45: KAITY RAE: Young singer songwriter based in North London, writing songs which beautifully blend country folk and pop.20.30: ETHAN BARNETT21.45: THE TWIRLING CANES (See Blackbirds)

32. THE SARACEN’S HEAD: 1pm –7pm13.00: ALAN WALDER: The Huxleys/Luke Silver Band’s drummer with a solo acoustic set.13.45: FELIX JOHNSON: Ratpack style swing crooner

14.30: JOSIE MARCH: Pop covers vocalist15.15: ST CLAIR (See The Quiet Man)16.15: LYNDSEY OLLARD: Singer/songwriter17.15: PAUL BOOTH: (See Hertford Club)18.15: THE LUKE SILVER BAND

33. THE FARMER’S BOY: 12pm – 6pm12.00: MAIDEN JEANS: See Sloppy’s)13.00: MAGIC MEL (Magician)15.00: GAVIN CLARK16.00: BECK PHILLIPS (See Sloppy’s)17.00: DANIEL LUMLEY

DON’T FORGET THAT THE MUSIC CONTINUES MONDAY 31ST AT THE FARMER’S BOY’S ROCK IN THE CAR PARK with...SLAP, WASTED RHYMES, ROB SIMMONS, THE STAN LEES, TESTING THE WATER, THE PALM TREE CLUB, THE HUXLEYS, TREE HOUSE PARTY & SUBURBAN DIRTS.

34. WHITE HORSE HOTEL SPECIAL AFTERNOON TEA SHOW 3.30pm – 4.30pmHERTFORD CHORAL SOCIETY(See Castle House)

35. BAROOSH 2pm – 6pm14.00: ST CLAIR: (See The Quiet Man)14.45: FELIX JOHNSON: (See Saracen’s Head)15.30: STARSEEDZ: (See The Millstream)16.45: TOKEN FEMALE: With an eclectic mix of popular covers and skilfully crafted original material this acoustic power trio offer their own creative take on a range of tunes from the pop, country and soul catalogues.

B = BUSKING SPOTS

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Please beconsiderate and courteous!

Hertford Music Festival aims to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for the public, the volunteers and the musicians. Please respect the residents of Hertford, other members of the public, staff at all our venues and the town’s other businesses – we can’t do this unless everyone’s happy for it to continue!

We do not tolerate:• Blocking access to store entrances, emergency exits, corridors or parking areas.• Vandalism or misuse of property.• Excessive drinking.• Transferring of or the possession of any illegal substances.• Discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, gender, sexuality or disability.• Verbal abuse, threats or violence, including the possession of weapons.Also:Please don’t remove glasses from the venues or drink in the streets (don’t forget that most of the town is covered by a designated public place order). Plastic containers will be provided by the venues for consumption within their own premises.Anyone acting contrary to the above may be refused entry to the venues or asked to leave, and further action may be taken by the police.

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Page 11: SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST 2015 LUNCHTIME TO BEDTIME AT 38 … · 2019-03-10 · programme hertford music festival presents, in association with please note: all schedules are as correct

A BIG THANK YOU!To all the 450+ musicians who all play for free, the DJs and all 38

venues, all our volunteers, technical assistants and stage managers too numerous to mention... Especially to David Phipps of Lounge

Lizard Audio who’s been co-ordinating all the sound systems.To all the thousands of people who turn up and rock ‘n’ stroll round

Hertford each year!To all the residents of the town centre who put up with our

shenanigans without complaint!And of course to to all our generous sponsors, without whom we

couldn’t keep making this event bigger and better every year!