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The Pucklechurch community website village news, events, clubs, community, history
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Beer Festival 2005 Now in its 29th year! |
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Friday, June 17th and Saturday, June 18th Castle Road, Pucklechurch (in the marquee near the Star Inn)
28 Real Ales t 5 Farmhouse ciders t Live Music t BBQ
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Entertainment & Food |
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Friday Night
Morris Dancing from Pig Sty Morris
Back again by popular demand - Crossfire (9.00pm to 11:30pm)
BBQ - The best steak sandwiches in the west! Burgers & hot dogs
Raffle
Saturday Night
Music by Cable Co (9.30pm to midnight)
BBQ - The best steak sandwiches in the west! Burgers & hot dogs
Raffle
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Crossfire are a Bristol-based four-piece rock band and can be found regularly playing pubs and clubs to ever-increasing audiences all over the South West.
The show features songs from such bands as Whitesnake, Nickleback, Free and Bad Company amongst others. This highly sought after outfit forge their way through classic rock music from the ‘70s through to the present day, with a raw edge culminating in a tribute to the mighty AC/DC.
Until you've seen Crossfire in action and heard the sheer power of the Steve Reeves vocals and the crafted solos of Chris White, backed by the formidable rhythm section provided by Matt Staples and John Andrews (outright winner of the Uglybassplayer Poll 2002) you won't believe it. Visit http://www.crossfireuk.co.uk/ for more information |
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Music by Cable Co - Five-piece rock band
You can expect a fantastic range of originals and covers with artists including Van Morrison, Paul McCartney, U2, Robbie Williams, Ocean Colour Scene, Jimi Hendrix, Counting Crows, The Beatles and many more.
Cable Co's original material is a mix of guitar and keyboard-driven new rock. From the funky workout that is "a little time" to the rock anthem "monumental" the music has a common theme; carefully crafted vocals set to intelligent energetic rock music. As for covers, the mix is diverse; from Stiltkin's "Inside" and Nickelback's "How You Remind Me" at one end of the scale to "Walking in Memphis" and U2's "With or Without You".
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