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IF IT’S GOING ON... IT’S GONE IN... TAKE ME HOME - I’M YOURS! SOUTHAMPTON’S KICK-ASS Listings, Reviews & Comment PAPER! bi-monthl issue 11 : OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2015

ATTILA THE STOCKBROKER. so: To Speak. SOUTHAMPTON’S FIRST FESTIVAL OF WORDS 23RD OCTOBER - 1ST NOVEMBER

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Hello AND Land and welcome to your new edition of The AND Guide. Bit special this issue. We’re getting carried away and sponsoring stuff! Namely Southampton’s first festival of words SO: TO SPEAK being held at venues all over the city from the 23rd of October to 1st of November. We’ve even sponsored a stage! It’s in Mettricks new Bargate cafe . I’m a bit concerned for the bloke that’s been asked to present a showcase there on Sunday 25th October (4-6pm) though. I reckon he’s vastly unprepared. In fact his wife continues to ask the question ‘why do you get yourself into these situations, when you don’t know what you’re doing?”. She has a point to be fair. But Nobody (Well not many) expected The AND Guide to now be galloping towards the end of its second year and it is. Like a runaway train Barry Upton calls it! Talking about being vastly unprepared I had said last issue that I’d do my editors bit ... this bit, before I’d been up all night trying to squeeze the latest technology out of my wood burning mac. But ... I’ve failed. Again. So much so that I haven’t even got time to do much rambling at all. (Hurrah! I hear a chorus) Not even got time to chuck my spilling! But I do hope you enjoy the issue. I reckon its a cracker. What do you reckon to the friont cover? I think I’d had too much coffee personally, but I quite like whatever it was I was trying to achieve. Anyway take care and PLEASE GO AND SEE SOMEONE during the SO: TO SPEAK Festival. If only to put the only other bloke as stressed as me at this minute, out of his misery. The brains and driving force behind the whole thing ... Charlie Hislop. I think I’ll go make him a cop of cuffee. Take very good care folks and thank you so much for supporting the paper. It’s put together with love and affection by: Paul Ridge, Louise Beach Steel, Barry Upton, Matt Black, Ellen Cotter, Chris Barfoot, Russell Cook, Tina Wellman, Martin Boorman, Rosalind Fountain, Stuart Davis, Fatima Zahib, Tony Wright, Jezz Phipp, Lucy McNeil, Mike Plumbley, Tony Long, David Walker, my spiritual advisors Annie Philpott and Steve Ellis and my long suffering wife Tracey.

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I had to put this picture in, particularly this issue promoting Southampton’s first festival of words. Henry Blowfeld is a huge hero of mine, as he is to all fans of Test Match Special with his splendid descriptions of buses, seagulls, hats and er... cricket. I was so thrilled to be introduced to him at the recent England game at The Ageas Bowl. Thank you Stephanie Houghton, it absolutely made my day ... well, more than that to be fair. I will wear my sporting nickname with pride for ever more!

MEET THE PEAS Did you find Them hiding in the Last issue? Really? It’s meant to be for kids. Better luck this issue then! Can you find Annie? She’s in every issue of course!


GREEN COLUMN

Amongst all the billions of planets known to man, there is still only one known to support life. It’s this one. Let’s look after it ... be daft not to?

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Introducing the Green column. Each issue I’ll look to bring you news, insight and tips into the current state of our lovely planet, sometimes from a Southampton perspective, sometimes not. But hopefully always in ways you can contribute to leaving our children somewhere to live.

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Need to start this issue though with an update on the Solar Energy offer I brought you last issue. I told you the dear old government was reveiwing its green power incentives and Solar Power likely to be top of its hit list. Well it was and it has. Yes its still possible to benefit from favourable Solar Power deals but for ther next couple of months only. January 1st is for all intensive purposes likely to be the end. So if you’re intersted (and who wouldn’t be?) DO IT NOW! Right now. I’ve badgered my good friend and solar energy expert Paul Hambridge of LED Energy Management to come back with a special deal which you can see alongside. So call him now before tinsel and mulled wine get the better of you. Is the Government’s change of direction a good idea? I can’t see it myself. But then again I don’t see how a fraudulent MP is making a mistake while you and I would be criminals? But I’ll let you be the judge. Check out the fuss that’s been caused with the revelations. Heres’ some background and response.

SOLAR ENERGY CARROT TO END The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is proposing to cut the feed-in tariff rates for solar PV installations by as much as 87%. In addition to the swingeing cuts to the tariff rate, DECC is also looking to enforce default degression each quarter which would see FiT support for some scales of solar end on 1 January 2019. DECC will still implement a contingent degression mechanism that could degress tariff rates by a further 10% depending on deployment. DECC is also proposing to change the indexation of the feed-in tariff scheme, moving it away from retail price index (RPI) to consumer price index (CPI). The department argues that CPI is a more appropriate way of compensating investors for inflation. The government has also noted a number of concerns about the structure of the export tariff under the FiT, most notably the gap between the export tariff and market prices for FiT installations. DECC has outlined a number of proposed changes such as removing the export tariff for >50kW projects, lowering the export tariff and annually reviewing the export tariff. However, it does not intend to make any changes to the export tariff yet and is seeking feedback on its proposals first. The government’s accompanying Impact Assessment document admits that the proposed changes to the feed-in tariff rates would wipe 6GW off UK renewable generation capacity by 2020/21. DECC states: “There is a risk that these changes – combined with the separate consultation proposals to remove preaccreditation – may result in significantly reduced rates of deployment...However, industry has proven resilient to previous significant changes to FITs, and has been able to adapt to previous tariff reductions and the introduction of degression. The risk of reduced deployment has to be seen in the context of this and of the need to have more robust controls on spend to

enable the FiTs scheme to continue. More broadly, it should be seen in the light of most of the technologies in the scheme having already deployed more now than had been expected by 2020.”

FORMER ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE SECRETARY SAYS CHANGES ARE “BONKERS” The economics behind George Osborne’s decision to make cuts to a series of green policies are “bonkers”, former energy and climate change secretary Ed Davey has told the Guardian. In his first interview since losing his seat at the election, Davey said he struggled to comprehend the logic behind cuts to energy efficiency programmes and renewable energy incentives. “What is frightening is that, despite all that success in low-carbon energy infrastructure, [Osborne] is prepared to send those disastrous signals. It was bad enough in the coalition when they were sending mixed signals but now there is no 'mixed' about it,” he told the paper. “This is another thing I don’t get about Osborne’s economics," he said. "They are really bonkers. The vast majority of this investment is private sector. Compare that with roads or railways or flood defences where it’s always the taxpayer. “We battled every day. There were some Conservatives who were supportive like Greg Barker and Charles Hendry but they were a minority and the push was against the green agenda,” he added. Since the majority Conservative government came to power cuts have been made to largescale solar support and onshore wind incentives, the Green Deal has been scrapped and the Zero Carbon Homes policy severely hamstrung. Proposals to slash the feed-in tariff for solar by 87% have been described as "unnecessary, unjustifiable, unmanageable and ultimately destructive”.

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LEAGLE EAGLE

ROD

David Walker

STEWART HEADS TO THE AGEAS BOWL

How to avoid a cash flow crisis this Christmas Christmas is well on its way and now we have a 2 year old daughter, I’m looking forward to it even more than ever! However, whilst I’ll be taking some time off to enjoy the festivities with my family, it’s a really busy time for me as a solicitor and there’s no doubt I’ll be putting some extra hours in at the office. Traditionally one of the busiest shopping periods of the year, Christmas can be a particularly difficult time for many business owners. This is because busy doesn’t necessarily mean profitable and this can cause an increased strain on cash flow that takes months to recover from. In some cases it can be the final straw that forces them to close in the New Year! However, the good news is, it doesn’t have to be this way. With a little thought and forward planning, you can avoid creating a cash flow crisis this Christmas. The first thing to do is look at your strategy for sales promotions. I always remember sales starting on Boxing Day, but now they start

Next, let’s look at late payments. Late payments aren’t usually a problem for retail businesses but for service providers, they can be even more of a problem at Christmas. This is because it provides clients with a convenient excuse for delaying payments even further. How many times have you heard the excuse “Sorry, the person who authorises payments is away on holiday at the moment”? It happens all the time so you need to be prepared for it. If you hear this excuse, you first need to establish how long they’re going to be away. If it’s just a shortterm absence, you can clarify that there are no other issues preventing payment from being made and that payment will be made as soon as they return. No business should be left without someone in complete control for very long. So, if the person responsible for making the payment is going to be away for any longer than a week, someone else should be available to deal with this in their absence. If they cannot physically make the payment, they should at least be able to make a commitment to the

How many times have you heard the excuse “Sorry, the person who authorises payments is away on holiday at the moment”? before Christmas and this can make cash flow problems even worse if they haven’t been properly thought through. So, before offering any sort of discount, incentive or promotion, you must ask yourself why you’re doing this and whether it’s the best strategy for your business. So why might you want to hold a sale? If you’re a retail business, you might want to clear out old stock to make way for the new. This is a good reason to offer a discount because old stock takes up valuable space. If it’s out of season or if fashions are likely to change for next season, you don’t want to hang on to this stock because it represents cash that is tied up and cannot be used for other things. However, if your products are not seasonal or not likely to go out of fashion, think carefully before discounting them, or discounting them too much. Cutting margins too far or even selling at a loss just to generate turnover and entice customers through the door could lead to longer-term problems and by adopting this strategy, you may find you have to work even harder during the rest of the year just to make up the shortfall.

payment being made on a specified date when they return. During the Christmas period, you also need to be careful not to let your credit control procedures slip or this will cause avoidable delays in you being paid. If you know your credit controller is going to be away, plan in advance so somebody else can follow up on any over due invoices in their absence. The key to surviving the Christmas period and not suffering a cash flow crisis is to plan in advance and not make rash decisions which will cause you more problems in the long run. For more free advice on managing your cash flow and dealing with late payments, please visit our website at www.cashflowrescue.com or email me at dwalker@cashflowrescue.com.

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The Cribs to play The Pyramids Meanwhile just across the lawn our neighbours at The Pyramids have a few worthy acts about to hit their stage. Polished indie-punk outfit The Cribs, following the release of their sixth studio album For All My Sisters in March, make a welcome return with the announcement of a date at the venue on Friday 30 October 2015. The band come armed with a new label and fresh perspective following a successful start to 2015. Highlights include a series of sold out UK shows, appearances at Glastonbury and T in the Park plus imminent main stage show at this year’s Reading festival. With an enviable arsenal of songs including 2012’s top ten album In the Belly of the Brazen Bull and 2013’s Payola Collection, The Cribs continue to evolve and thrill in their decade long career. Energetic support will be provided by Leeds based female indie-rock four piece Esper Scout. They’re worth the trip out on their own! Tickets are a just £18 and available at: BH Live Tickets 0844 576 3000 www.bhlivetickets.co.uk

New Monthly Jazz Club comes to Hampshire A new monthly Jazz club is heading to Sarisbury Green Community Centre from November 2015, bringing some of the country’s best JazzMusicians to the heart of Hampshire. Each month Jazz on the Green will see a live band grace the stage for two hours of Traditional Jazz and Swing music. The venue boasts a licenced bar available throughout the evening, along with seating at tables and space permitting - a dance floor at the rear of the hall.

Each month will also see a raffle in the interval. Founded by local Jazz enthusiast Barry Quantrill, Jazz on the Green is a nonprofit making venture which aims to bring a new style of jazz club to the South Coast, with the highest quality bands available playing, covered and dressed tables and limited ticket numbers to ensure the whole audience enjoys their evening. Jazz on the Green are also one of the first jazz clubs on the south coast offering online booking, payment by debit/credit card at the venue and discounts for booking in advance. For further information or to book your tickets go to www.jazzonthegreen.co.uk www.jazzonthegreen.co.uk

Rod Stewart has announced an eight date UK stadium tour which will include a concert at Southampton’s Ageas Bowl, on Friday June 10. The news comes after his triumphant Hyde Park Radio 2 show where he played to more than 50,000 people, and is on the eve of releasing a brand new studio album ’Another Country’, Rod Bransgrove, Hampshire Cricket Chairman, said: “We are delighted to be able to add Rod Stewart to the string of great artists who have performed here at the Ageas Bowl. “We have recently completed the development of this magnificent stadium into a world-class sports and events venue which will provide the perfect location for world-class performers such as Rod. “Together with all the many music fans of the South Coast region, we can’t wait to welcome him here next June.” With his singular voice, narrative songwriting and passionate live performances, Rod Stewart has built one of the most successful and enduring music careers of all time. In a career spanning more than five decades, he has amassed sales of more than 200 million albums and singles worldwide. Throughout his career Rod's garnered two inductions into the coveted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, won a Grammy, the ASCAP Founders Award for songwriting, and in 2007 was bestowed Commander of the British Empire (CBE) by the Queen. The new album ‘Another Country’ is co-produced by Rod and Kevin Savigar and released 30th October. It follows the huge success of 2012’s ‘Time’ which entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 1, setting a new British record for the longest gap between chart-topping albums by an artist - while in the US, it marked Stewart's highest-charting album of original material since 1979. www.ticketline.co.uk


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Stu’s live music preview pic’s Stuart Davis

THE BLOCKHEADS

WHEATUS

DONOVAN GHOST POET

HENRY’S GIRLS

THINKER

In this day and age there are many ways to access and listen to music but nothing compares with the excitement, enjoyment, energy and endearing realism of live music. New Orleans jazz musician Chris Edmunds once quoted 'you can't download a live musical experience' and he would surely be impressed at the quality and variation of upcoming attractions in the local region over the next two months. The big guns are out at the Guildhall in Southampton with luminaries such as the fiery Bullet for my Valentine, reformed 24 hour party people The Happy Mondays (who recently appeared on reality TV show ‘Singing in the Rainforest’), Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls and the iconic Mr Bob Dylan all treading the boards. Amongst the ever diverse assortment of styles on offer at the utopian

TALKING HEADS are Jamaican ska (The Dualers), classic blues rock (Willie and the Bandits), Latin pop (Atlantico), Celtic folk (Ferocious Dog) and the raucous bluegrass gypsy sounds of Mad Dog Mcrea, a band who once played at Seth Lakemans wedding! You can also witness teenage dirtbags WHEATUS revisiting their selftitled debut album, Levellers front man Mark Chadwick's stripped down versions of his bands remarkable back catalogue and some of the greatest ska/dub and reggae in the whole damn world with the inimitable Uplifter DJ's! THE JOINERS showcases the sublime melodic flair of Tankus the Henge, Florida’s 'Surfer Blood', a serving of literary influenced alternative pop from Hooton Tennis Club, protest punkette Louise Distras and The Ordinary Boys, a band who took their name from an early Morrissey song. I’d also strongly recommend the uber talented Jon Gomm who’s many admirers include Motley Crue Wildman Tommy Lee (who dubbed him ‘Hand’s down the most amazing guitarist I have ever seen’) and comedian Stephen Fry (who described him as ‘a genius’). THE BROOK once again excels in its impending enticements with sax virtuoso Snake Davis (who has previously toured with both Eurythmics and M People), 1980's chart toppers T'Pau, The Blockheads, hillbilly sensations Hayseed Dixie, Scottish hard rock old hands Nazareth, international bright (but not so) young things Jesus Jones, ex fairground attraction guitarist Mark Nevin and Satan’s favourite lounge bar band, the almighty Alabama 3, who will also be making a welcome return to one of their favourite haunts. In addition to this you witness a mash up of music, comedy and gratuitous correlation with Rich Halls Hoedown and a sparkling selection of 'nearly as good as the real thing' tribute acts with AC/DC, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, Tina Turner, Guns Roses, Dolly Parton and David Bowie all being given a 'stars in their eyes' makeover.

Loveable cider swilling rogues The Wurzels will be revving up their combine harvesters at the ENGINE ROOMS where you can also see John Lydons fantastically innovative ‘other band’ Public Image Ltd promoting their new acclaimed album 'What the world needs now'. Criminally underrated indie darlings The Wedding Present, The Hoosiers, Gentlemans Dub Club and a good old Cockney knees up with Chas and Dave are amongst the other lures. THE 1865 hosts the compelling Panic Room, Mercury Prize nominated Ghostpoet and proto-punk RnB rockers Dr Feelgood, whilst the STAGE DOOR stages the theatrical vocal talents of Kerry Ellis and Velma Celli and over at Southampton’s ‘metal central’ THE FIREHOUSE there appears to be a best band name competition going on with both Dethonator and Evil Scarecrow amongst the front runners. THE CONCORDE in Eastleigh’s focal points include one-time tartan teen sensations The Bay City Rollers, USA soul troupers The Stylistics, Shoreham’s finest Leo Sayer (plugging his recent album Restless Years) and award winning singer-songwriter Lemar. There is also a healthy smattering of Jazz (Savannah Jazz Band, Sussex Jazz Kings, and Digby Fairweather's Dirty Dozen) and tribute acts (Eagles, George Michael, Whitney Huston, Blondie and Frank Sinatra) on show. Fans of Jazz will also have a new monthly club to enjoy at SARISBURY GREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE from November 2015 which will see some of the country’s best Jazz Musicians coming to the heart of Hampshire. Each month JAZZ ON THE GREEN will see a live band grace the stage for two hours of Traditional Jazz and Swing music … nice! If Irish folk and roots are your bag then you won’t want to miss the fabulous Henry’s Girls featuring gifted multi-instrumentalist siblings Karen, Lorna and Joleen Mclaughlin at THE LANTERN THEATRE. Enthusiasts of folk and country may also want to tune in to Tony

Pankhurst's superb country music shows on Hedge End Community Radio station SKYLINE GOLD. Other prominent venues in the area include THE HORSE AND JOCKEY (Curbridge) where you can catch 3 of the city’s favourite session men disguised as acoustic trio PS_Perrystone Hill (Wednesday Oct 7th) amongst notable others, THE WINDSOR CASTLE (Shirley) rapidly making its name as Shirley’s top entertainment venue, THE NAVIGATOR (Swanwick), THE ALEXANDRA, THE FROG AND FRIGATE, THE SWAN (Woolston), THE ART HOUSE, and THE OLD GEORGE (Fair Oak) where you can find a decent mix of originals and covers bands including Popeye's Dead, The Overkills and Lewis Smith. And of course don’t forget the mighty PLATFORM TAVERN. If you fancy a brief respite from the music then Southampton’s first festival of words ‘SO TO SPEAK’ runs from 23rd October till November 1st and features none other than our esteemed editor as presenter and performer with some of the AND team dispersed between more able showcase contributors on THE AND GUIDE STAGE at METTRICKS COFFEE & TEA HOUSE. Do go along! I know for certain that as we go to print Martin still has no idea what he’s going to do! So a lovely opportunity to see him er... struggle. (Did I really just say that?) [Yep you did. P45 in the post. Ed] Despite the loss of The Eastney Cellars, Hampshire's other major city Portsmouth has some exciting inducements too with whimsical country pop duo The Shires, electro favourites Hot Chip, cult skiffle revivalists Terry and Gerry and Soccer AM staples The Cribs appearing at THE PYRAMIDS whilst over at the WEDGEWOOD ROOMS ivory tinkling hobo-chic troubadour Duke Special, the psychedelic tinged Blossoms, two tone forerunners The Beat and The Strokes, Albert Hammond Junior are amongst those delivering the entertainment. THE PORTSMOUTH GUILDHALL rivals it's Southampton counterpart in the big gun stakes showcasing ‘hell bent for leather’ metal veterans Judas

PS_PERRYSTONE HILL Priest, mellow yellow sunshine superman Donovan, ex-Roxy music crooner Bryan Ferry, reggae pop crossover mainstays UB40 and a dual dose of folk from the awe-inspiring Waterboys and also Bellowhead, who will sadly be hanging up their fiddles and bodhrans after their current farewell tour. Other venues in the region worth attending out for the best in local live talent include THE RMA TAVERN, The GOLDEN EAGLE, THE RIFLE CLUB, The Edge of the Wedge, THE ADMIRAL DRAKE, THE AUCKLAND ARMS, LITTLE JOHNNY RUSSELL’S and the cosy confines of THE BARLEY MOW in Southsea (where you can see both the phenomenal M27s and my band Thinker in November!). Over at Winchesters premier venue THE RAILWAY there is a contrasting collection of enchantments including ground-breaking dub bassman Jah Wobble (who was once a member of the aforementioned Public Image Ltd) with his invaders of the heart, folk rock two piece The Rails (featuring Kami Thomson and Pogues touring guitarist James Walborne),old school metallers Wolfsbane, one time Alarm guitarist and all round nice guy Dave Sharp (who once had the dubious honour of being interviewed/interrogated by the Davis Brothers for And Magazine a few years ago!), the soulful Simi Stone and Ruam Joseph, who has been referred to by Paulo Nutini as a 'Modern Cat Stevens'. Finally, saving the best to last, you can witness the boss doing what he does best with some marvellous musical virtuosity courtesy of his band the aformentioned PS_Perrystone Hill at ARTY’S AT THE COACH HOUSE in Gosport [You are clearly creeping now Mr Davis! Still getting a P45] Oh... anyway ... further afield at THE POISON APPLE in Bournemouth my band Thinker will be causing mayhem. It would be great to see you at either of those gigs if you can come along. So, as you can see once again there are plenty of reasons to switch off the computer, CD player and IPod and get out and enjoy some great music the way it was intended to be heard...live!

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ROY AYRES

a big shout out this issue for one of southampton’s live music gems ... the wonderfull brook! It’s frustrating that I (Ed) keep coming across people who after nearly 2 years of flooding the area are only just discovering The AND Guide. But we’re young, its to be expected sadly. But I must say I was shocked when a friend of mine and music lover, told me he’d never been to The Brook? What?! It’s like living in Delhi and not visiting the Taj Mahal. He got a short response and a good measure of heckling I can tell you. I just couldn’t beleive it. But it did make me wonder if there were any other similarly deprived souls out there? If you’re one just go. Go now. I’m not going to go on about it. But there’s a reason some of the biggest household names on the planet want their photos on its walls. Just look who they’ve got coming up over the next few months...

WELL DONE TO JAMES KNIGHTS AND MARK LAWRENCE FROM THE RED STRIPEZ. THEY CREATED THE ONLY SONG CELEBRATING SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB'S ENTRY INTO THE 2015 UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE AND DONATED THE MONEY RAISED TO COUNTESS MOUNTBATTEN HOSPICE CHARITY. "SHAME FOR THE BAND, FANS AND EVERYONE, THAT SAINTS COULDN'T HAVE GONE FURTHER THIS TIME.” SAYS RUTH ANDREW OF CMHC. “BUT A HUGE THANK YOU TO JAMES AND MARK FROM THE CHARITY FOR A FANTASTIC EFFORT. PERHAPS NEXT SEASON? COYR'S!"

T’PAU 10TH OCTOBER '15 GRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOUR 12TH OCTOBER ‘15 NAZARETH 15TH OCTOBER '15 RICH HALL’S HOEDOWN 18TH OCTOBER '15 MARK NEVIN 25TH OCTOBER '15 MARTIN JOSEPH 1ST NOVEMBER ‘15 SHAKATAK 6TH NOVEMBER ‘15 LAURENCE JONES & SAMANTHA FISH 10TH NOVEMBER ‘15

HER SERENE HIGHNESS PRINCESS SOPHIE VON HOHENBURG, GREATGRANDDAUGHTER OF ARCH DUKE FRANZ FERDINAND, PICTURED HERE WITH THE VERY "DAPPER CAPPER" OF THE FESTIVAL WORKING GROUP.

JESUS JONES 20TH NOVEMBER ‘15 SECRET AFFAIR, THE CHORDS & THE LAMBRETTAS 3RD DECEMBER ‘15 SLIM CHANCE 10TH DECEMBER ‘15 ROY AYERS & HIS BAND 13TH DECEMBER ‘15 AND their more on the website. If you can’t find anyone you like here, you’re really just not trying hard enough ... or dead.

Festival of Remembrance 1 NOVEMBER 2015

pic jerry morgan

This special event commemorates and honours all those who have lost their lives in conflicts, and is both a moving and enjoyable evening.

SAMANTHA FISH

This years event is booked for the 1st November 7pm till 10pm in the presence of Her Serene Highness Princess Sophie Von Hohenberg, great granddaughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Countess Sophia who were assassinated at the beginning of WW1. HSH will be giving a reading. The Lord Lieutenant will also be in attendance with BBC's Sally Taylor the compere for the evening. Confirmed bands include The Rifles, Queen Division, and Adjutant General Corps Band plus a 150 chorus from the Southampton Philharmonic and Southampton University Philharmonic Choir. There will be an Act of Remembrance with poppy petals falling similar to that at the Royal Albert Hall. All money raised will go to the Poppy Appeal.


OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2015

MOLE & RATTY

THE MUSIC BIZ according to Barry Upton

Walter Otter

‘THEY'RE GOING TO PUT ME IN THE MOVIES' Summer had some memorable moments and one of them was the New Forest Folk Festival and now mid Autumn Ratty and Mole find themselves part of a movie in the making. Well Mole wasn't actually featured but her handiwork was. First things first, a visit to the New Forest Folk Festival out Plaitford way one afternoon in August. When most of summer seems to littered with jam packed festivals, it was a delight to find a festival you could breathe in. Ratty pushed the boat out bought Mole a beer and then a henna fairy tattoo from long time friend Donna McGhee's face painting ad powertex stall. The music that afternoon was lazy and summery. “Perfict,” said Mole looking down at her tattoo, sipping her beer. The following day Ratty was working supporting a young disabled man in a wheelchair who loves music. What better way to spend some of his day but a friendly well organised music festival. He has warm memories of an artist saying goodbye as he left the stage after his last song and a fridge magnet souvenir to remind him of his time there. Debbie who put on his wrist band, organisers Nick and Keith Curtis, the ice cream lady, made him welcome, made him smile. That meant a lot to him and to me. Thankyou. DEAD FRED THE MOVIE . . . And now cut to a sleepy nook in Hampshire and how Ratty and Mole ended up in a movie. Some while back Ratty announced to Mole he was going to play the part of a dead man found amongst the fish fingers in a freezer. Mole couldn't stop laughing and wondered if Ratty was having her on. Thence as autumn came around Ratty joined a crew and cast of sixteen on the set of Dead Fred a 90 minute movie directed and produced by friends Deanna and Terry

The actors were national names, the crew, make up, wardrobe, camera folks all sourced from Hampshire including Southampton media and make up courses. Ratty spent over four hours in make up, completed by young Amelia from Southampton's Solent University who considered him the canvas on which to paint a frozen scene consisting of face paints, latex and salt. For a final scene Amelia applied the shotgun wound to Ratty's back. After the filming Ratty went and knocked on Mole's door late that night and her first words were “You look awful,” and poured him a beer. That weekend Ratty and Mole returned to the film set. Ratty was needed to reshoot a simple scene with Sandra Dickinson in which she would extract shotgun pellets into a bowl from Ratty's back. Mole volunteered to weld the knife, the monkey. So wrapped up in the idea of a movie Mole was soon in the swing of things welding a knife to make a sandwich for a scene being shot in the garden that afternoon. If you perchance see the movie look out for said sandwich and the frozen chap hauled out of the freezer. Dead Fred the movie is planned for release in the spring of 2016. See www.deadfredmovie.com and the Curtis brothers www.newforsestfolkfestival.co.uk Face painting and more from Southampton artist Donna McGhee. www.artandmurals.co.uk As usual all true even the bits I make up . . .

Ratty ;) (MUST SAY RATTY YOU’VE GOT THAT CORPSE ROLE NAILED! ED)

Barry Upton Our resident pop guru Barry is a multi international hit songwriter/ producer/performer. Initially a front singer with Brotherhood Of Man he’s worked with a multitude of household names including being creator of the lovable pop outfit STEPS, penning their massive hit 5678 and his mate and editor of this ‘ere paper previously co-hosting the AND Magazine Show on Radio Hampshire. He’s currently a TV & radio presenter and producer in Thailand and of course he’s still performing!

your axe, it’s a babe magnet Forget after shave, flowers, expensive dinners, a night out at the theatre. Any fully fledged riffer will tell you, the guitar is a female magnet. For the last 50 years, the best male accessory for luring a women into his life, world or even boudoir, has been the electric guitar. Armed with a phallicly shaped, highly strung piece of wood accross your body, with your fingers running up and down a fretboard while showing emotional dedication to the artful manipulation of your chosen one, is the fast lane to a girl's heart. Drummers don’t do badly either. Must be the energy they exert that gets the chicks salivating. Strange thing is that girls actually look sexy playing guitars as well. (Er, where are you going with this Bazza? Ed) PAUSE But as this apparently is a music industry toolkit column ... yep that's what Martin told me ... back on track with the music industry toolkit stuff! (Thank you. Ed) So... WHAT guitar should you be playing? To help why don't I also tell you what some of the stars use? Might even drop in a line or two about drummers. [ER... why? Ed] Because it's a music industry column and I promise not to say anything else about women. [Okay. Ed) Electric guitars come in many different shapes and designs but the big three are the Fender Stratocaster, the Gibson Les Paul and the Fender Telecaster. The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar originally developed in the early 1950s. The Les Paul was designed by Ted McCarty in collaboration with popular 50s guitarist Les Paul, whom Gibson enlisted to endorse the new model. Les Paul was a respected innovator who had been experimenting with guitar design for years to ben-

efit his own music. In fact, he had hand-built a solid-body prototype called "The Log". A design widely considered the first solid-body Spanish guitar ever built, as opposed to the "Hawaiian", or lapsteel guitar. His guitar is known as "The Log" because the solid core is a pine block whose width and depth are a little more than the width of the fretboard. In 1951, it was agreed that the new Les Paul guitar was to be an expensive, well-made instrument in Gibson's tradition. The Les Paul guitar line was originally conceived to include two models, the regular model (nicknamed the Goldtop), and the Custom model, which offered upgraded hardware and a more formal black finish. However, advancements in pickup, body, and hardware designs allowed the Les Paul to become a long-term series of electric solid-body guitars that targeted every price-point and market level. Exponents of the classic Les Paul guitar include Jimmy Page, Slash, Gary Moore, John Fogerty, Frank Zappa, Bob Marley, Peter Frampton ... and myself. The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele, is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound, broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manufacturing, influencing popular music. It’s known for its ability to produce both bright, rich, cutting tones or mellow, warm, bluesy ones depending on the selected pickup, respectively "bridge" pickup or "neck" pickup. The Telecaster was important in the evolution of country, electric blues, funk, rock and roll and other forms of popular music, because its solid construction allowed the guitar to be played loudly as a lead instrument, with long sustain if desired, and with less of the whistling 'hard' feedback that hollow bodied instruments tended to produce at volume. Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones has composed many classic riffs on his battered "Micawber" Tele although up against himself, it looks smooth and untouched. With endurance to match that of his guitar, Bruce Springsteen has given many energetic performances with his Fender Esquire Strat.

Iconic Tele’s are also the wornoff green and respectively white Telecasters of the two frontmen of Status Quo, Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt. George Harrison used a custombuilt rosewood Telecaster during the recording sessions for The Beatles' Let It Be album (including the famous rooftop concert). Of all my guitars, my personal favourite is my American made sunburst Fender Telecaster and it’s the one that I played for my contribution to ‘great guitar riffs of our time’, namely the riff on ‘5,6,7,8’. (no wonder I love it). The baritone guitar is a variation on the standard guitar, with a longer scale length that allows it to be tuned to a lower range. The Danelectro Company was the first to introduce the electric baritone guitar in the late 1950s but it was not originally popular with players or listeners. However, the instrument began to appear in surf music, as well as background music for many movie soundtracks, especially spaghetti westerns. Some baritones may also have the capacity to be used as a bass guitar if strung correctly. Baritone guitars have larger bodies than standard guitars, especially in the case of acoustic instruments, and have longer scale lengths which allow the strings to be tuned lower while remaining close to or at normal tension. Brian Wilson often included baritone guitars in his arrangements for The Beach Boys records, such as in "Dance, Dance, Dance" or "Caroline, No". Other examples of the unique sound are from Duane Eddy’s early hits, on many of Glen Campbells records including ‘Witchita Lineman’ and the theme song from the TV series ‘Twin Peaks’. A friend of mine, original ‘Shadows’ member, now the late Jet Harris MBE, introduced me to this instrument which he used on some of his early 60s recordings. With its extreme ‘twang’ and unusual low but clear tone, it’s sound is unmistakable. All guitarists will have their favourite kind of guitar but for me, you cannot beat a good Strat, Tele or Les Paul to win a ladies hand of an evening. Nuff said. ENJOY. [PS... you did it again!. Ed]


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Travel Guide with Lucy McNeil of Travel Counsellors

Welcome to The AND Guide’s travel page. Each issue I attempt to bring you news, features and travel guides to the latest hot (and cold) spots around the world. I’ve been a travel nut for years now and I love talking about holidays. My job is to spend time creating perfect holidays for clients. I’m open to suggestions so if you want to find out more about somewhere let me know and I’ll try to make it a feature. But for now its snow!

snow winter’s x factor CLUBBING VAL D ISERE STYLE, GLUHWEIN AND A PIC OF DAVID NIVEN. HE LIKED SKYING AND APRÈS SKI ... APPARRENTLY. ED

So the kids have gone back to school, X-Factor and Strictly have returned for our Saturday night TV viewing pleasure and the nights are growing in, there’s only one thing for it … it’s time to book a ski holiday!!

FAMILY FRIENDLY SLOPES OF ALPE D'HUEZ (COULDN’T FIND A PIC OF ANY CHAPS IN SPEEDOS) Now, skiing is not everyone’s thing but I am a self-confessed snow junkie – I even met my husband on the slopes so talking about skiing is one of my favourite things! I think what I love most is it’s completely different to anything you do in your normal day-to-day life. I mean putting on uncomfortable boots and attaching two long planks of wood (or one long board if that’s your thing!) to said boots and then hurling yourself down a massive hill, oh and then repeating that about 10 times until you can’t stand up anymore ...hey what’s not to love! Due to cost it used to be the domain of fashionable elite, but now, thanks to the wide variety of ski companies it’s much more affordable to the rest of us. But where to start with such a huge topic? Well, I thought I’d give my top tips on choosing the right holiday for you, starting with what about how easy it is to get there. Nowadays quite a few companies fly from Southampton to Chambery in France, Geneva in Switzerland and Innsbruck in Austria. And from those airports the ski areas you can transfer to are endless. Flying from Southampton makes a huge difference to the overall trip as more often than not the transfer from airport to mountain can be up to 3 hours depending on how high up you’re going. But don’t let that put you off as there are many resorts that are around 1 ? hours transfer so that’s a bit more doable!! When choosing a resort it helps to have a think about a few things: what level skiing/boarding you’re looking for, who is travelling and what everyone wants from their holiday? I’ve been a few times now and with different sets of people; from my girlfriends (that’s when I met my hubby!), to my family including my 60 year old parents and then my own little family

AND a little shout out for India (Ed) I recently popped over to India for a week - as you do - all I can say is put it on your bucket list. There simply is nowhere like the place. It’s totally nuts. The best way to sum it up is a spectacular rubbish tip. The people are lovely. As long as you are brutal with your bartering mind, they call it cheating. Seriously. The traffic is a just a moving roadblock. Somehow it works. Despite the most

ridiculous wildlife being carried 5 abreast on a pushbike across the alleged fastlane of a motorway. And all the time NOISE. Serious head crunching NOISE! There are just too many people in India, not enough tigers and way, way too much rubbish. No offence to any of my many Indian friends but what ever system the country is employing to keep the place nice. Make that the first thing you bin because it isn’t working. But I really do urge you to go. I went with good friends Geoff and Giuliette,

when my son was only 2! Lots of resorts offer great après ski action such as Val D’Isere in France, Pas de la Casa in Andorra and Verbier in Switzerland, with plenty of pubs and bars offering to ease your aches and pains with copious amounts of gluhwein!! If you’re looking for a great family resort, it’s best to see what there is on offer off the slopes too as little ones can only handle so much slope time. I’d recommend Alpe D’Huez as the slopes are set right behind the town so lots of ski-in and skiout accommodation and there’s lots going on in the town including a large communal pool – however a word of warning apparently men HAVE to wear Speedo’s to swim in it! The other resort I would recommend is Alpbach in Austria, this pretty little village in the Tirol mountain range is compact and has some lovely sunny nursery slopes for the little beginners. It also has an ice rink and communal swimming pool for some fun off the slopes. For serious skiers and boarders who are looking for height and great off-piste actions there’s lots of great resorts and one I’d recommend is St Anton in Austria; catch the cable car above the main area and from here a five-man gondola carries you the last few hundred metres to expert-only terrain and the notorious Valluga Nord off-the-back descent to Zurs. (This all sounds scary to me but my “expert” hubby assures me it’s awesome!) The other thing to consider when looking for the perfect ski holiday is the type of accommodation you’re after. Some people like the flexibility of self-catering which is usually the cheapest option from a booking perspective but depending on resort it can be very expensive to eat out; Switzerland and

originally to watch cricket for Geoff’s birthday. Unfortunately they moved the match! So the closest we got was to pose outside the gates. But I am so glad we went. The trip was awesome. Saw the Taj Mahal ... and yep it is stunning. Peculiarly and pleasantly uncommercialised. To be fair we’d have ruined it. Visited Mumbai and Delhi, avoided the tummy, but finding a top restaurant was even harder than finding a seat on a train ... which we didn’t manage btw. AND the Delhi market should go down as

one of the wonders of the world. Good grief! Youtube it now! We just loved it. For a couple of hours anyway. Got ourselves a lovely guide, a one legged bloke we couldn't escape from (I told you it was crazy) but fortunately him and his crutch turned out to be a top team and helped us through most of the sites ... and the cheating. A word too for our Hotels I recommend them both. And a major tip is to get a good hotel. We usually go cheap using it simply as B&B. Boy am I glad

Norway in particular. The other options are half board hotels, where you get breakfast and dinner included, or my favourite: the catered chalet. Going for this option is great especially with kids as you are in smaller accommodation so perhaps lodges holding between 8-16 people and you have a chalet host at your beck and call! They make you a hearty breakfast, put on a splendid afternoon tea for the well-deserved postslope sugar rush and then cook a 4-course dinner where wine is generally free flowing! The chalet host usually has one day off in the week which allows you to go out and enjoy one of the many restaurants the resort has to offer. So there you are, choosing a ski holiday in a nut-shell! But seriously if you are thinking of planning your ski holiday for 2016 now is a great time to do it. (AND no ... I have nothing to do with the pictures!) Call me today on 01489 858270 or e-mail me on lucy.mcneil@travelcounsellors.com

SKI HOLIDAYS - NO LONGER THE DOMAIN OF THE RICH ELITE

TRAFFIC DELHI STYLE & BECAUSE HE MISSED HIS WIFE

we didn’t do that in India. Would probably have woken up sharing with that bloke and his wildlife!

New Delhi www.piccadilyhotels.com Mumbai www.residencyhotel.com


OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2015

Paul Ridge

PETE HARRIS In last month's And Interview Guide we covered a Well, we promised a more expansive article a follow-up and here it is ... The And couple of live gigs from asGuide finally managed to catch the man between shows to grill him on all things arguably the hardest blues and beyond. THE AND GUIDE: You've been playing the working musician in blues for over 30 years now. Did you ever have a full-time job apart from being a musician ? Hampshire, Mr Pete PETE HARRIS : I was for many years a teacher of modern languages, initially teachHarris, as we took in ing English in France, then French and German in this country, but I was always gigat weekends and in the school holidays. both his full All Stars ging In 2000 I went part time in order to do more music, and in 2004 I gave up the teaching job blues band at The and made a living from gigging plus some translation work. Then in 2007 I came into an inheritance when both my parents died withShooting Star and a in two months of each other, which was very to deal with, but made me financially more intimate, acoustic tough more secure. Since then I have been able to concentrate exclusively on my music, which I love! Is there anyone you model your style on in duo down at The particular or do you prefer to play what comes naturally ? Platform Tavern. I don't consciously model my style on anyOn both occasions, the man was nothing less than magnetic as he led his fellow band members and the audience on a stroll down Blues Boulevard.

one in particular, but like all musicians, I have been influenced and inspired by others. As regards my playing on electric guitar that means the Blues greats such as B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam and T-Bone Walker. But my biggest influence, instrumentally and vocally, is definitely Otis Rush. He was a big influence on Clapton and Peter Green also. He unfortunately had a stroke about ten years ago and no longer performs, but when he was on form in my opinion there was no one to touch him. The feeling and intensity of some of his live recordings is just awesome! Among contemporary players I really rate Jimmie Vaughan, Anson Funderburgh, Junior Watson and Alex Schultz, all very tasteful Blues (as opposed to Blues-Rock) guitarists.So my playing style is an amalgam of all these influences, but I hope is recognisably my own. Can I just add though that lead guitar playing is only one facet of what I try to do. For me, rhythm guitar is just as important. It's a very underrated skill these days, but I think that being a sympathetic accompanist, knowing how to listen to and interact with the other musicians in the band and how to support the singer are essential elements of being a wellrounded band guitarist. To be honest I have always thought of myself as a singer who plays guitar rather than a guitarist who also happens to sing. I know our editor, Martin, will understand where you're coming from .. he plays regularly with a virtuoso guitarist alongside him! Your appearances range from more intimate duos and trios right up to the fullblown All Stars line-up with horns which really allows you to flex your blues muscles and presumably to play a more varied range of material. Is there any form of the genre you prefer playing over others ? I love having the variety which the different lineups. The R&B All Stars is a great band to play in, with some excellent musicians. Paul Tasker for me is one of the best sax players around, with wonderful technique and feel, and of course keyboard players don't come much better than Ray Drury. I feel very privileged that these guys want to be in my band! At the moment though I must admit I am getting a lot of fun and satisfaction from playing with my trio, which features myself on acoustic guitar and vocals, Jeradine Hume on vocals and percussion and Jon Vaughan on


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LOCALLY CONNECTED REVIEWS MIKEY BALL Castaway

PETE HARRIS ALLSTARS

PIC GREG ROWE PHOTOGRAPHY

ALBUM REVIEW

harmonica. We play a mixture of Blues (a lot of it pre-war), Ragtime, Gospel and Americana. We are all very different in our backgrounds and influences, Jeradine and Jon are both much younger than me, but the three elements just blend so well together to make a very tight unit that is a joy to play in. One of the things I really enjoy in the trio is the fact that Jeradine's voice and mine work so well together, and we do a lot of two-part harmonies, which is great fun! Jon's harmonica playing is exceptional with great Blues tone and phrasing, and I'm really enjoying playing the pre-war Blues and Ragtime guitar styles. It certainly shows on your face, believe me ! Jeradine adds a different dimension to the sound of the band and lends it a more jazztinged flavour, especially given her retro image. How did she come to be in the group ? Did you discover her yourself ? Yes, you could say I "discovered" Jeradine! For many years my band has been playing gigs at the Wheatsheaf in Shedfield, where Jeradine used to work as barmaid. We were chatting after a gig there a couple of years ago when she happened to mention she had just graduated from Southampton Solent with a performing arts degree, which included an element of singing, along with acting and dancing. I suggested she might like to sit in with the band sometime. She was very reluctant at first, as she had never sung with a band before, and needed a lot of cajoling and encouragement, but was eventually persuaded and made her debut at the Wheatsheaf on New Year's Eve 2013 with two songs. She was very nervous, but I could see there was a lot of potential there and invited her to sit in on a couple more gigs. Each time she grew in confidence and it wasn't long before I asked her if she would like to join the band. Over the past two years she has developed immensely as a singer and performer and adds greatly to the band's image and impact with her soulful vocals and glamorous retro image. She also has a great sense of rhythm and has become an excellent (self-taught!) washboard player in the trio. Jeradine is a young lady of many talents who now wishes to make singing her career. I am delighted and very proud of the progress she has made in such a short time and I believe that with the right breaks she could go far! I really like that you take time out between songs to talk about the music. Do you feel it's your duty as a bluesman to keep the music alive or do you feel like it'll live on anyway ? I do think it's important to give a little bit of background to the songs, especially when performing to a "non-Blues" public. It's all part of engaging with the audience, which in my opinion is such an important part of a per-

formance. Blues will always live on in some form; it is after all the mother of Jazz and Rock. For me, being a Blues musician has always been an extension of being a fan. If in some small way I can pass on my love and enthusiasm for this great music and help to inspire others to listen to it and/or perform it then I'm well pleased! Which brings us nicely to our last question - do you have any tips for budding blues singers and musicians ? Yes, I would encourage them to go back and discover the original black Blues artists the roots go much deeper than Stevie Ray Vaughan, great guitarist though he was. I was fortunate to see live such great Bluesmen as John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, Mississippi Fred McDowell, J. B. Lenoir, Junior Wells, etc. most of them dead now, of course, but there is so much great Blues available on Youtube. Anyone who wants to discover real Blues music nowadays has an almost limitless library of resources to draw from on the internet, way beyond the wildest dreams of the Blues fans of my youth, when the arrival of a new Blues LP at the local record store was an event! I would also encourage them to get out to gigs and jam sessions. We have some fine musicians in this area. Go and watch them and learn from them at gigs and interact with them at jam sessions. It's a great way to improve and develop. As ever, Pete is performing all over the place with the All Stars and in trios and duos. For a comprehensive gig guide, go to his excellent website, www.peteharrisblues.com, where you'll also find loads more info, videos and photos and a link to buy the All Stars album, Live At The Talking Heads. If you haven't seen Pete live yet, you really need to get out more just like he does ! Band lineups: THE PETE HARRIS TRIO: Pete Harris guitar and vocals, Hugh Budden harmonica, Jeradine Hume vocals. THE PETE HARRIS BLUES BAND as trio plus Bob Manley (bass) and Steve Groves (drums). (When not available Jon Vaughan for Hugh and and Brian Wright for Steve). THE PETE HARRIS R&B ALL STARS: as above with Ray Drury keys and Paul Tasker saxophone . [I notice Pete didn’t admit to me being in his original lineup many years ago? Probably never forgiven me for losing my harmonica on stage and embarrassing him in front of 3,000 people. Ah... happy days. Ed ;)] www.peteharrisblues.com

There must be something in the water down south because ever since The AND Guide's launch we've been regularly reviewing folk-rock artists and Mikey Ball is the latest to come to our attention. With a jangly, upbeat take on the genre and a cracking set of pipes on him, Mikey is relentlessly cheerful, hellbent on putting the fun back into folk. His signature sound is actually a cunning blend of Americana, rock and folk and the latest album, Castaway, showcases both that voice and his impressive song-writing talents. From the opening rocker, Common Ground, the minialbum takes you on a journey through the heavier, electricguitar led Runaway, the Celtic-tinged Castaway, and the acoustic ballad Leaving In Her Eyes, before returning to a more mainstream number in Our Lives - which evoked Bryan Adams' Summer Of 69 and finally the closing Rain, a riffy sign-off to a strong collection of songs. There's more than a little Frank Turner in this release and for that reason alone I think Mikey Ball will be a name we'll be hearing more of, but he's also got his own voice and - most importantly something to say. Check him out at www.mikeyball.com for more information and a full gig list.

KINESIS 4 CATCHUP

And Guide favourites, Kinesis 4, have been busy! If you went to the Voice FM bandstand event in Palmerston Park during the

summer, you would have seen them tearing things up on the acoustic front with their rockin' singer/guitar sets. Their first official video was also released on YouTube in September - search for "Kinesis 4 Come With Me" to check it out, with lead singer, Okpar, looking all mean and moody, hair blowing in the wind, on what appears to be the site of the old TVS studios, various rocky beaches and a grafitti-riddled industrial estate. Good work, fellas! If you like their rockier side, you'll be glad to know they're lined up to play a full electric set at The Railway Inn on Thursday 26 November, which is dead easy to get to if you live in Southampton as it's right outside the train station in Winchester. www.facebook.com/ mikeyballsoloband

DELICIOUS SOUNDS CHOIR

Actually, Christmas is a very busy time for Delicious Sounds as Fiona explains : “In this country there is an astonishingly rich tradition of carols and folk songs which herald the turning of the year. Delicious Sounds Choir do sing the occasional traditional carol. However, we like to mainly breathe life into songs from all around the world and from a variety of ancient and modern sources. As a Community Choir our emphasis is on experiencing the joy that singing with other people can bring, in a relaxed, informal and fun environment. Many people associate singing with competitions such as the X Factor... at Delicious Sounds Choir our emphasis is on creating harmony with others. We are anchored firmly into the fabric of Southampton, and really enjoy taking our songs out into city, performing at lots of different events.” These include Southampton Art Gallery on Saturday 19th December at 1pm and The Hanger Farm Arts Centre on Sunday 20th December at 4pm.

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And now for something completely different ... the Delicious Sounds Choir. If all this rock and roll nonsense is a bit too much for you, how about singing for fun in Southampton instead ? That's what musical director and founder, Fiona Funnell set out to do when she set up the choir. Based in the heart of the city and rehearsing every Monday at St Mark's Church Hall, Archers Road, anyone can come along and join in. There's no auditions and you don't need to read music or even have any experience – if you fancy having a go, just turn up or get in touch through their website, www.delicioussoundschoir.co. uk. Fiona describes her ensemble as “a choir for singers who are passionate about performing” and adds that she's desperate for a man. Any man. Several men ! Apparently there's not too many fellas on the scene, so if any of you gentleman can hold a tune in a bucket and want to get involved, you know what to do. Tis the season, and all that.

Their repertoire includes: Oh when the Saints, Bob Marley's One Love, Handel's Hallelujah Chorus, Mary Mary's Shackles, plus a French carol, a Georgian drinking song and two Finnish blessings among others. Check out their website for all the latest news and gig updates and keep an eye out for a future feature on Fiona and the Choir in an upcoming issue of The And Guide. delicioussoundschoir.co.uk

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duabus rotis A BIKE COLUMN. NOT YOUR REGULAR BIKE COLUMN THOUGH. IT’S A COLUMN BY MY OLD MATE, 2 WHEELS GURU TONY LONG. AS OUR SPONSORS HARLEY-DAVIDSON OFTEN PUT IT ... “NO EXCUSES, NO FRILLS, JUST GOOD OLD SELF INDULGENCE”. ED (AND DAUBUS ROTIS? ... THATS CULTURE IN’ IT!)

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1976, a very good year Not being a sports fan, I don’t refer to the match which was the reason for many of my colleagues at Plessey, Titchfield, losing their voices, nope, I mean the record breaking summer, the drought of 76. My then girlfriend and I spent two weeks camping in Cornwall, we took her 650cc BSA because it had a more friendly saddle than mine and panniers could be attached. The holiday was perfect, no waterproofs needed to be packed and my leather jacket was never worn, I just lived in a t-shirt and denim cut off. I try not to recall that the camp site we used had no showers or toilets, campers climbed over the wall to the public toilets and personal washing was a pan of hot water in the tent, but it was alright, the prevailing scent of ‘Brute’ and ‘Charlie’ perfume covered so much. Euch! One day we rode over to Looe where we saw an Ariel two stroke twin with another cylinder grafted on the side making it a unique, and skilfully engineered, triple. I was puzzled by the tatty gifts bearing the image of some chap giving the thumbs up and saying “cool”, I didn’t watch a lot of TV so I that was my introduction to the

Fonze (Henry Winkler) one of the main stars of ‘Happy Days’. Printed images on mirrors had just become popular and, for some spirit of the seventies reason, I bought one with him sat on a Triumph TR5 wearing his trademark leather jacket. One of his bikes is now expected to reach £100K at auction and one of his jackets could go for £30K, ‘Happy Days’ was that big a deal. The TV series, set in the 50s and 60s, ran from 1974 to 1984 and came about (to my thinking) because of the iconic movie ‘American Graffiti’ which was released in ‘74, I saw it and still have the double album of the soundtrack. Ron Howard was co-lead in the film and co-starred in the ‘Happy Days’ TV show, his girlfriend in the film, Cindy Williams, featured in the TV show and went on to the spin off ‘Laverne and Shirley’. Fonzie was initially a bad but misunderstood chap with strong ethics and morals, his character eventually overshadowed the other actors and he appeared in both series. The late, much lamented, Robin Williams first gained public awareness by appearing as the alien, Mork, in both shows. Now, Fonzie wasn’t allowed to wear a leather jacket in the first series of ‘Happy Days’ because the garment gave the wrong image, it wasn’t nice, it portrayed an antisocial image so Winkler started out in a nylon jacket (yuk). The producers got around that by having a bike in Fonzies’ scenes so he had to wear the protective leather jacket. Anti-social? Wrong, thuggish, image? That jacket wasn’t even what we regard as proper biker leather, it was brown, straight zipped and had a knitted waistline! One of his jackets now resides in the Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC as do the cocktail glasses from the TV version of MASH.

In Mash BJ Hunnicutt grows a rebellious (for the military) moustache and gets an Indian motorcycle which he rides out of shot in the final episode. Actor, Tom Selleck, another well known ‘tache wearer appeared in Friends along with Courtney Cox, who acted in the movie, Scream, as did Winkler. Selleck was the first choice for Indiana Jones, who wore a leather jacket which was included in many publicity shots because the leather, unlike Fonzies, was seen as a strong and positive aspect of the hero – how opinions change. We now see biker jackets as a never ending fashion item as were and will be again, Engineer boots which Fonz also wore. Harrison Ford took that hero to world record levels, in the last film he acquired an unknown son who rode a Harley and wore an honest-to-goodness biker leather – think Brando in ‘The Wild One’ style, the film that was seen as a threat to society. The pre-stardom Harrison Ford had a bit part in ‘American Graffiti’ and before ‘Star Wars’ he acted alongside Henry Winkler in the movie ‘Heroes’. Fonzie's view of equal rights and other social issues mirrored the actors own interests, in one episode the Fonz learnt sign language to communicate with a deaf character, good for him in promoting something I’ve got great interest in as my wife is deaf. Winkler, is dyslexic and appeared in a few episodes of ‘Sesame Street’ to engage youngsters in learning. The thought that sparked this ramble off was that Fonzie originally rode a HarleyDavidson Knucklehead, not a Triumph, and didn’t in fact ride any of the bikes he was seen with as he wasn’t able to master bike riding. The crew would push him into shot and the lighter Brit bike made that easier. But Winkler was in good company, Suzi Quatro appeared with him as a stunt rider but wasn’t seen to actually ride, although she was allowed to wear leathers – I wonder why the producers thought that her being clad in leather was acceptable? I once held a door open for Ms Quatro at Fleet Services, I recall she was wearing jeans, but I doubt she remembers me.

Harley-Davidson hosts wedding SINCE SOUTHAMPTON’s Harley-Davidson dealership opened I’ve been to many, varied, events. The coldest would have to be the ‘We Don’t Do Winter’ party held, naturally, in the depth of winter. Despite the sleet and freezing temperatures I rode my bike to prove I’m no fair weather biker, soon as I got there I bought fuel additive to stop my carb icing up. I should have taken the car, all I proved was that my jacket was far from waterproof and remind myself that road salt and water eats shiny metal. There’s been numerous bike and custom shows, dealership parties, the ‘Bob’s Back Bash’, many, many, charity events and ride outs and even the launch of a local musician’s new single hosted at Soton H-D ... but only one wedding. Craig and Ann-Marie decided to have their wedding blessed at the dealership and I have to say it was a lot more enjoyable than most weddings I’ve been to. The End MC turned out in grand style to support the ceremony and they, family members, staff and casual visitors got into the spirit of the day. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Sobbrook, we wish them both a happy future. So, who’s next to prefer a sea of bikes to some warm beach abroad as the backdrop to wedding pics?


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THE MARTIAN Sci-fi epic from Ridley Scott, starring Matt Damon, Jeff Daniels, Kristen Wiig and Jessica Chastain.

Ridley Scott knows sci-fi - Blade Runner, Alien, Prometheus Ridley Scott knows how to make a statement movie - Gladiator, Blackhawk Down, Exodus Ridley Scott knows a good story Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep ?, Hannibal, Child 44 He's also one of my favourite directors, while I'll happily watch Matt Damon in anything and have seen everything he's ever done. I'm also a massive sci-fi fan. To say I had high hopes for The Martian is an understatement. All the ingredients were there: a strong story from an original novel, a great cast and director, the full backing of a major studio. What could possibly go wrong?

The plot focuses on a six-strong manned mission to Mars and - unless you've been on the moon yourself - you'll probably know by now that something goes wrong, leaving botanist Mark Watney (Damon) stranded on the planet. With little in the way of resources and rapidly declining food stocks, he realises he'll have to "science the s**t" out of his situation if he's to stand any hope of surviving. That's all before he realises he can't actually get in touch with earth either. So far, so Robinson Crusoe, right ? Well, if anyone should get stranded on a desert island, sorry, planet, it's a botanist. At least he can grow stuff ... can't he ? And that's about as far as I'm willing to go with the story because anything more will just spoil your enjoyment of the film. Suffice to say it's a grim scenario and he was more accurate than he could possibly know when he described it to his video log. The movie switches between Watney recording his thoughts and theories for posterity, scenes of him actually doing "science" and what's happening back on earth and on the returning ship with the rest of the crew. It's well-paced, allowing the story to unfold naturally while at the same time giving the audience chance to absorb

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the jargon and physics involved, and gradually builds momentum over a surprising 141 minutes (it felt like much less) to a gripping denouement. Visually, the movie is flawless. I've never seen the red planet depicted in such detail, with the soaring mountainscapes, the desolate dusty plains and the devastating storms all shown in glorious 3D that's a little too real at times. With the wind howling and just a roll of gaffer tape for protection, Mars is a very lonely planet. And yet, something was missing. I may be nitpicking, but this was a relentlessly upbeat saga. There's some genuine laugh-out-loud moments from Watney when he's alone in particular, one which cleverly uses the planet's atmosphere to make the gag work - and yet there's not much in the way of gallows humour ... of Tom Hanks losing the plot and christening a football, say. In fact, I'd go so far to say as there's little in the way of any kind of psychological study of Watney or the crew members as they discover the fate of their friend and colleague. Maybe it's just a British thing, but nobody could be that cheerful about a situation like that, could they ? Stiff upper lip, chaps. We'd be determined but we'd also be weeping into our potato tea every now and again, wouldn't we? Another thing I found slightly odd was the casting of both Daniels and Wiig as senior NASA staff members. I kept expecting the former to make a fart gag and the latter to snort with laughter as he did so. I'm not sure if that says more about me or their abilities as actors to own a comedy role, to be honest. The Martian is a work of art, despite my hypercritical observations above. Matt Damon is the everyman allAmerican hero that you can't help rooting for and follows in a long, distinguished line of great screen actors from James Stewart and Henry Fonda, through Ed Harris and Hanks himself, right up to Damon, Ed Norton and Sam Rockwell in the modern era. I would be amazed if he isn't nominated for an oscar for this performance - you'll see why when you watch it - and had it not been for Tom Hardy's dual lead in Legend I would even expect him to win it. That, and the fact he already has one of course. This is an epic picture and deserves to be seen on the big screen, 3D glasses or no. It's up to you, but see it at the cinema. Soon. Welcome to Mars. Hollywood style.

LEGEND Starring Tom Hardy in dual lead roles, with Emily Browning, David Thewlis and Christopher Eccleston.

Gritty sixties biopic set in the back streets of east London Legend is a fantasy, let's get that straight from the off. It plays extremely fast and loose with the truth, deifies two brutal and extremely psychopathic nutters who briefly rose to notoriety in the sixties and shamefacedly ignores large chunks of the real story, with no real explanation as to why the twins turned out the way they did. It's set largely around the time Reggie met and eventually married Frances Shea and focuses on the impact that relationship had on the brothers themselves as well as their close-knit family, the "firm" and on Frances herself. The movie is intermittently narrated by the hapless wife who desperately wants to settle down into some kind of normal life with Reggie, believing she can turn him into an honest businessman and move somewhere more

Film Reviews Paul Ridge movie starring the Kemp brothers was much closer to the truth : both Krays were bisexual psycopaths and neither could keep a lid on the other, while the mother, Violet, played a big part in The Firm and she's barely even in Legend. Legend does glamorise the Kray twins in the same way Straight Outta Compton made NWA's members look like angels, but then history is written by the winners, isn't it ? Even this review is biased to what I think of the movie. Go and see it for yourselves and make your own minds up ...

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON respectable to raise a family of her own. Ronnie is the black sheep of the family, teetering on the edge of madness and tiptoeing the line between rage and paranoia on a daily basis, occasionally stepping into both territories to wreak havoc on everything and everyone around him. Reggie seems almost normal by comparison. And that's kind of the point. In the beginning, Frances has a chance. She can see the promised land and can almost touch the velour curtains. The brothers open a nightclub casino which is doing very nicely, thank you, and things are looking up: they're making serious money without really needing to enforce their protection racket on anybody. She even persuades Reggie to take a break and go for a holiday on the south coast ... which is when it all starts to unravel. Left alone and unchecked, Ronnie is having a ball with the club and by the time Reggie comes back it's too late everything they worked for has been destroyed by his psychotic sibling, hellbent on destruction almost to spite his brother. Almost? Most definitely in the eyes of the film-maker. From then on, it's a tug-of-war between the twins and the wife ... On the face of it, this is a stylish and gripping drama that keeps you riveted till the end. Hardy gives phenomenal performances in both lead roles, the seething menace of Reggie as he tries to keep it together while Ronnie is going berserk beside him are both portrayed with just the right level of sneering malevolence and utter disdain. The visuals are seamless too, but then we're decades away from "looking for the join" in anything like this. The period details are impeccable too, from the decadent American cars, the finely tailored suits and dresses, the music played throughout, as well as less obvious things like advertising hoardings and chalk boards outside shops. This is sixties London: you're there. If you only take Legend on those terms it's a fine movie. Everyone in the star-studded cast does a good job and the story itself is believable .. unless you know more about what the Krays were really like, of course. There's too many differences between the fantasy and the grim reality to go into here and in that respect the previous

Biopic of west coast rap group NWA. Dr Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy E and the gang that grew into the infamous 80s hip hop outfit, Niggaz With Attitude (NWA), are all here in a somewhat fluffy version of events that avoids many of the real controversies surrounding these talented, visionary but deeply flawed characters. Given that the band themselves sanctioned the movie and produced it themselves, it's no wonder this is a sanitized story, focusing on the genius production of Dre, the prolific lyrical ability of Cube and the incendiary business nous of E. There's little in the way of character development for anyone not in the band apart from their manager, Jerry Heller, played with just the right balance of industry experience and fear of what he's getting into by Paul Giamatti and there's not a single female in the movie who isn't a biatch or a ho ... but then this is a film about NWA. Fans of the group will lap it up and the gig shows along with some of the studio and recording session scenes are very well done, but ultimately this is just like so many other bland bio's. To make it worse, I just couldn't stop thinking about the opening to their hit single, Express Yourself: "Yo man there's a lot of brothers out there flakin' and perpatratin' who scared to kick reality ..." It would've been a much better and way more involving movie had they gone for the warts and all approach taken with the James Brown film, Get On Up, which is infinitely superior to this sugar-coated confection.


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BOOKS red & rit Frederick Forsyth in his memoir THE OUTSIDER: MY LIFE IN INTRIGUE (Bantam Press £20.00) tells the story of how in his early thirties he found himself jobless and flat broke and needing to make some money, decided to write a novel. The result was The Day of the Jackal. Money made, and ten million copies later it is still regarded as a groundbreaking novel in the thriller fast paced story telling arena. His memoir is also fast paced and full of surprises as he regales us with stories of life as a foreign correspondent working for Reuters and the BBC. Yes, it is amusing and at times rather frightening as to what the world can sometimes do and show. However it is also extremely moving as Mr. Forsyth does indeed come to understand the futility of war. Compelling.

In the 1980’s and early 1990’s I had a career running pubs and nightclubs and used to enjoy the occasional all day drinking session, usually on a cold winters day, safe in the warm glow of a welcoming pub , drinks poured, the comforting colour of a glistening pint reflected in the wood glowing fire. Gosh, I’m getting a little poetic about those days with convivial friends and the laughter in those smoke filled rooms. Long gone, rather like the rose tinted years of Soho and the drinking dens such as The Colony Room and The Coach and Horses which have been widely written about , the legendary drinkers who held court, John Deakin, Daniel Farson and who could forget Jeffrey Bernard who was quite often thanks to Sally Smirnoff, unwell. Certainly not the painter Francis Bacon, who spent many an hour propping up the bars of Soho, and is now the subject of the recollections of Michael Peppiatt. FRANCIS BACON IN YOUR BLOOD: A MEMOIR (Bloomsbury Circus £17.99) It is a thirty year story of a friendship that began with a lunch of Oysters and Chablis after Peppiatt had approached Francis for an interview for a student maga-

zine he was editing. The lunch marked the beginning of the three decade friendship which over the years has given the author enough material for five other books on his subject including a fulsome biography published just a few years after Bacon’s death. However this time we are presented with a memoir and Peppiatt proves to be a first class raconteur in bringing the painter back to life and perhaps for the first time there is a glimpse of the inner Bacon before he is sliced up along the years in various documentaries and profiles. You feel like an eavesdropper in a drunken all day Colony Room conversation, with champagne flowing. Francis’ paintings tended to reflect the bleakness of the world as he perceived it and there is the argument that perhaps the artist focussed on the seedier, sadistic side of life when confronting the canvas, concentrating on the stuff of nightmares instead of expanding the emotional range. Great works of art but not drawing room material for the emotionally sensitive.

However you come away from this memoir with a sense of the person hidden in the pictures, the bon viveur, shameless, brilliant and waspish, with a taste for good food and above all excellent champagne. Cheerio! We seem to be onto a sort of pattern here as attention is turned to Gore Vidal who, in his long life could certainly be described as waspish. It is difficult to categorise Vidal who since the late 1940’s when his career really got going, liked to be the centre of attention. The writer Jay Parini got to know the polymath in the 1980’s when he discovered he was a neighbour when living in southern Italy. The result of that friendship is the thoroughly readable and enthralling account subtly titled EVERY TIME A FRIEND SUCCEEDS SOMETHING INSIDE ME DIES: THE LIFE OF GORE VIDAL (Little Brown £25.00). There is no doubt that for a large part of the latter half of the twentieth century Vidal was at the centre it seemed of all of America’s social glitterati, his

wit, his writing, friendships with the rich, the famous, the politicians are all chronicled here. What comes across though more than anything is Vidal’s need to be at the centre…of everything, have the last word, be on hand to provide the wittiest remark, the biting put down, an Oscar Wilde reborn. He was also famous for his feuds with the likes of Truman Capote and Norman Mailer. It is sad that a man who was so bright and so clever spent his last years in paranoid isolation especially after the death of his long term partner Howard Austin in 2003. Parini relates the story of an elderly Vidal waking in a panic convinced that he was the victim of radioactivity that had made its way from Italy to Chernobyl. In reality, he had a bad hangover. Time for some light relief, time for a little Supermarionation. INTO THUNDERBIRDS: THE VAULT (Virgin Books £25.00). Discover the history of the TV series that is arguably the most well known creation from the fertile imagination of Gerry

Anderson. Everyone has their memories of this series that premiered in September 1965. This illustrious tome complied by researcher and historian extraordinaire Marcus Hearn, contains everything you need to know, all thirty two episodes are examined. To describe this book as a coffee table favourite would be doing it an injustice as this beautifully illustrated and informative guide will answer all the questions and queries that have been festering over the last fifty years. Actually, I have a question. I want to know why live crocodiles were used in one of the most memorable episodes that was called Attack of the Alligators”! Also there is no discussion of the unresolved and unspoken sexual tension between Lady Penelope and ever loyal Parker. Oh, just me is it, that huge pink Rolls Royce was just that? Okay. “Home Parker”. “Yes M’ Lady”. Russell’s Blog Brave New World is at www. therewriteman.wordpress.com


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Celluloid muses by our resident flick producer

Breaking through... ROS HAS A QUICK CHAT WITH NEW TALENT ON THE SCENE

Chris Barfoot

When the going gets tough, the tough get going

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This edition: Southampton singer/songwriter STEVE LOWIS. When did your musical journey begin? I started playing acoustic guitar when I was 12. My dad played guitar when he was a lad and had his old “Eko” guitar in the house which I used to learn on. I grew up listening to a lot of artists such as Johnny Cash, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Buddy Holly and Don Williams. I met a friend who played lead guitar and we formed a duo called “The Copy Cats”. We wrote some basic songs together, but mainly covered songs by Oasis and learnt bar chords from Green Day’s music. We recorded them on a 4 track tape deck. Those were fun times. I think I still have an old tape or two kicking around somewhere.

Tully making telly history

Describe your musical style.

A very good friend of mine, an actress called Gillian Tully was so disappointed with the lacklustre efforts of the region’s filmmakers to network and form alliances that she decided to take the bull by the horns and present the south of England’s first ever exhibition of talent and film services. Gillian- the founder and C.E.O of FILM EXPO SOUTH (F.E.S) has organised for the event to be held at Southampton’s Ageas Bowl intending to not only link the area’s skillset but promote new filmmakers and assist in producing and nurturing careers- both new and old. I asked Gill to define the event- ‘It’s about raising awareness of what’s happening and who’s doing it’ she said- ‘It’s about collaboration… it’s about bringing together filmmakers and the talent and services necessary to create and sustain production- along the south coast.’ Why do we need to create a forum here, what’s wrong with utilising London- it is after all the longstanding hub? ‘London is very expensive, overcrowded and too condensed. The industry is bigger than London but nobody realised the potential for networking here… it was very disjointed- so we needed a platform to shout from- F.E.S was designed to let the world know what’s happening, shake things up.’ What’s your background?“Ha, I’m an actress, but was a late starter- usual thing- the school play aged nine- got the bug but didn’t let it free until I was 26, that’s when I finally pushed forward and studied performing arts and theatre studies at Southampton’s City College.” She went on to star in television and film productions and even trod the

boards in ‘The woman who cooked her husband’- directed by Debbie Issitt- in London’s West End- at the Ambassador Theatre- playing the lead of Laura… and received great reviews before returning to Southampton and a few other roles which eventually dried up due to the desertscape industry here in the south… “I was amazed that so much potential was at hand and yet nobody was really taking advantage of it… I was stunned by the poor networking approach of artists and auteurs and decided to give the industry a shake by the tail.” She is fast becoming an icon, a bright shining light in the dank dark depths that is the British film industrychampioning filmmakers of all background and demographic in the south of England. Gill has campaigned for change and unification of the local industry and will be presenting FILM EXPO SOUTH at the Ageas Bowl in West End in Southampton on the 4th of Feb 2016. It is the movie industry’s premier event in the south of England, and should later become one of the diary-noted primary exhibitions in Europe… watch this space… Be there. One of the productions that Gillian is promoting is currently shooting in the New Forest. It’s all a bit hush hush at the moment but I did get the chance to chat with the director (Deanna Dewey) and the film’s headlining actress (Sandra Dickinson). It didn’t start well though… “Hello Barbara” I began… “I remember when you were on The Golden Shot with Bob Monkhouse…” the petit blonde actress and star of stage, screen and television looked at me stoney-faced and replied- “I’m Sandra and no, I wasn’t on The Golden Shot…” we laughed… she doesn’t take herself too seriously and she continued to take the proverbial wee out of me all day toowhich of course was well deserved. Sandra’s career has

been varied and long serving. Born Sandra Searles in Washington- U.S; the American-British actress trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and has often played the archetypal dumb blonde in the UK– notably commencing with a Birds-Eye Beefburger TV ad’ directed by Alan Parker, in the 1970’s. She married the British actor Peter Davison on 26 December 1978, divorcing in 1994. They composed and performed the theme tune to the 1980s children's programme Button Moon but Sandra is possibly best noted for the character of Trillion in The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy and an appearance in Superman III. She was a regular on The Des O’Connor Show in the mid Seventies and has continued to work in all areas of production ever since… she certainly isn’t the dizzy blonde she portrayed for decades… indeed a bright and beautiful shining light… even today at age 66, there’s just no stopping this girl. Director Deanna Dewey is tightlipped about the story they’re shooting, it’s a comedy called Dead Fred (could be a take on Drop Dead Fred?) but I’m pretty certain it’s SHERRIE KELLEY'S DARK COMEDY OF ‘DEAD FRED’Featuring three women in their sixties who are tasked with disposing of a body that their sick friend has kept in her basement freezer for four years. It’s to be released next year but they don’t have a sales agent in place yet. Deanna has been directing for five years and is really pleased with the shoot so far, she’s a talented multi-award winning writer and we will hear much from her in the future. Help support British Film and the regional activities that begin with FILM EXPO SOUTH in February of next year. www.filmexposouth.co.uk/ chris@chrisbarfoot.com

It’s mainly alternative folk/country sound, but I like to feel I bring subtle influences from other genres. I love Motown and soul, pop and rock, so try to write catchy lyrics that mean something and are written from the heart. I’m currently recording a new album “Chapters” with my band The Lowis Lanes. What inspires your writing? As a qualified psychiatric nurse I meet many people in this field of work. Over the years I have been inspired by the strength of people who struggle with the effects of mental illness. It has helped me to see life from a different perspective and has opened my eyes to the challenges people face and overcome. I try to capture these experiences in some of my songs and lyrics, whilst maintaining a hopeful message throughout. Which venues have you played in Southampton? I’ve played many of the popular venues, including The Joiners, Talking Heads, The Brook, The Hobbit and recently the Engine Rooms for the Future Music Songwriting competition which I won this year. I also love playing in some of Southampton’s historic venues as part of the annual Music in the City festival in October. Tell us about some of the events you organise. I helped to arrange a free music festival in Mayflower Park “The Access Fest”, for five years. It helped to raise money for a local homelessness charity: Society of St James, and featured artists who have gone on to be one of Southampton’s most successful and awesome bands - Band of Skulls. My longest running event, now in its 6th year, raises money for The Art House, where we hold “Three Monkeys”, featuring three acts on the 3rd Friday of each month.

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Ellen Cotter

Southampton libraries are supporting SO: To Speak. Best-selling children’s author Ali Sparks will be in Shirley library; recent prize-winner Claire Fuller will be in Bitterne, Rebecca Smith in Portwood, Ray Monk and Sandra Horne in October Books, and MJ Arlidge, and Emma Hooper are at the central library. A

Sholing’s Steph Hillier will be talking about her grandfather’s wonderfully written and illustrated WW1 diaries which she published last year. Maurice Graffet Neal was wounded, cared for in the Victoria Hospital, and lived in Netley Abbey all his life. Embracing all the city’s communi-

develop their craft. On the day, many top industry specialists will be sharing their knowhow at the Hub with presentations and advice, together with a trade show of all the leading writers organisations in the country. Other SO: To Speak workshops

SOUTHAMPTON’S 1ST FESTIVAL OF WORDS 23rd October to 1st November SO: To Speak hits Southampton for 10 days in late October, when the city comes alive with its first Word Festival. Writers, poets, , speakers, singers, thespians, and storytellers will be appearing at various venues to showcase the literary culture we have in the city. A host of passionate organisations and people, led by Southampton Festivals, have put together a great programme of events and entertainment, classes, new publications, competitions and exhibitions for this new city event. Between 23rd October and 1st November SO: To Speak will celebrate both Southampton’s heritage and the great array of talent that we have in the city now. “Sometimes we forget what a great city this is. We wanted to cre-

Seagulls and Spitfires is a new collection of poems and limericks by city Laureate Matthew West, also published especially for SO: To Speak, funded by the Arts Council. They will be launched and read as part of a 75 year evening celebration of the planes at the Solent Sky Museum, together with poems about the women pilots who transported them, guest speakers and music from the Spitfire Sisters. A night full of history, music, and poetry not to be missed. Spoken Word carries on through the week with Public Address at 451 on Monday 26th, ending with Words, Songs and the Dancing Man – an all-day programme of poetry slams, international poets, songs from Lucy Kitchen, Grant Sharkey and Vicki Musselwhite, and some of the country’s top Spoken Word artists: Matt Harvey, Jess Green, Ross Sutherland, Antosh Wojcik, Claire Trevien, and Emily Harrison. The Dancing Man Brewery in the historic

Following in the footsteps of Music in the City, on 25th October Words in the City will bring the city centre alive with pop-up poetry, stand-up, story walkers, open mics, scheduled shows, flash mobs for all you thespians, flashers, rappers and ranters, readers, bloggers and lyrics lovers. This afternoon event has it all, unticketed and free! ate something that the city can be proud of, that shows of the best of Southampton - its place, its heritage and its many talents. Of course, people will say – and have: ‘It’s not Hay-on-Wye’ or Edinburgh. , says Charlie Hislop, the Festival Director. “No, its Southampton, and almost all the artists and authors on show live right here under our noses.” A Festival of Words ? “We wanted to go beyond the traditional literary festival of authors, and capture the emerging and exciting Spoken Word scene, as well as the theatre groups in the city, the literary heritage and history we have.” The city legend of Sir Bevis (or Bevois as the French would have us say!) is recounted by storyteller Mike O’Leary, in a unique show involving the Delicious Sounds Choir and The Southampton Folk. Orchestra. The evening will also see the launch of Lynn Forest-Hill’s specially-published new translation of the original medaeval story.

Wool House are hosting that one. The festival boasts a line-up of renowned authors. Phillip Hoare, author of ‘Spike Island’ and ‘Leviathan or The Whale’. Is a Southampton boy through and through. He will be diving into the ‘Sea Inside Us’ on Thursday 28th October – already captured on one of the wonderful SO: To Speak promo videos that have found their way on to You Tube. (SO: To Speak with Philip Hoare. Check out ‘Southampton reads Jane Austen’ and SO: To Speak with Ali Sparkes – which is a true ancient Southampton tale!). Amanda Prowse, best-selling author and TV’s ‘This Morning’ writer in residence will be sharing her new book ‘Three and a Half Heartbeats’, which again shows off her skill at using stories to help us deal with life’s difficult issues. She’s working with the Sepsis Trust on this novel, while the proceeds of her first bestseller Poppy Day went to the British Legion.

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number of others will be ‘on the Water’ travelling with the Red Funnel Ferry, or Millbrook’s Boutique Village. Penny Legg will be launching her new book ‘Military Wives’ with a cadet marching band at the Royal Southampton Yacht Club. If crime is more to your taste, CSI Southampton is an all-day must for crime fiction lovers. Pauline Rowson and Natasha Cooper debate crime fiction and crime fact with experts from Hampshire Police. Peter Lovesey will explain how even a decent lawful man can envision two hundred ways of killing someone, followed by a discussion between Jessie Keane, Sue Wilkins and Penny Legg about creating crime novels. The Art House – the “one and only creatively inspired, community run, organic, love-filled, not-for-profit, quirky, wonky, homegrown, 100% original, local café/gallery/venue/home from home in Southampton.” – has a great line-up of events..

PHILIP HOARE ties , SO: To Speak features Immigration Journeys with Ali Beg and Abdouli Sanneh, who tell of journeys to Southampton, and the continuing journey for people as they establish their lives in the city. In Westgate Hall on 1st November, folk tales, poetry and music – in Farsi and English - will mark Southampton’s first Persian Festival. Fancy some theatre? In a car park? The Shakesperts will be performing ‘Kings in a Car Park’ a brand new quickfire adaptation of five plays to show that whatever Leicester can do, Southampton can top it. The theatrical element of the Festival is bolstered by a new promenade production by the Sarah Siddons Fan Club. Following in the footsteps of Music in the City, on 25th October Words in the City will bring the city centre alive with pop-up poetry, stand-up, story walkers, open mics, scheduled shows, flash mobs for all you thespians, flashers, rappers and ranters, readers, bloggers and lyrics

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For story lovers the Arthouse has ‘The Season of Revenge - The Travelling Talesman with tales of venom and vengeance; Classic Ghost Stories to mark Halloween; “best summer read” author Emma Hooper who doubles as the musical “Waitress for the bees”; author and playwrite Mo Foster’ and Moving Voices - an established open mic space. The Arthouse Café programme is topped off with the legendary Attila the Stockbroker, ranter and raconteur on this autobiography tour. As well as Illustration Workshops, it is hosting the SO: To Speak Illustration Competition exhibition. Meanwhile, Mettricks Coffee Co. is hosting Calum Kerr, the Director of national Flash Fiction Day and friends; Marvin B. Naylor’s whose Diary of a Busker is lovingly followed online,, and he will perform songs and readings from his acclaimed blog. Published poet and musician Godfrey Brandt will be entertaining with readings and a spot of jazz.

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include one for women writers, Haiku poetry, poetry with reknowned poet Aoife Mannix, poetry in performance by Stewart Taylor, writing flash fiction, writing for radio, and also stagewriting with Deborah Gearing. Top creative writing author Barbara Dyne will deliver a masterclass. Red Hot Press are laying on bookbinding, leetterpress and linocut workshops. For SO: To Speak, Southampton Festivals a ‘for love - not profit’ company, has teamed up with Southampton Sight as its charity partner. It hopes to raise awareness and money through the Festival to support a training programme that helps blind and partially sighted people get the most out of the computing technology now available. Southampton Sight offers social support for the blind and partially sighted, and has expanded to those that are hearing impaired. “It’s easy to take sight and hearing for granted” says Charlie, “so its great to be able to do some good with the Festival and create opportunities for disabled writers to show off their

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lovers. This afternoon event has it all, unticketed and free – from Orange Rooms to the Red Funnel terminal. Watch out for Open Mic style The AND Guide Stage (Sunday 25th October 4-6pm) at Mettricks Coffee & Tea House Bargate (Above Bar) hosted by the boss Martin Perry, who is rumoured to be blackmailing a few of the AND Team to to join him for an anecdote/poem/read or joke or two! One of the venues will be a shipping container! TRANSPORTED by element arts is another celebration of Southampton through industry with a series of art installations, museums and performances in shipping containers in the Guildhall Square. The Square will also be the festival hub with an office and Blackwell’s pop-up bookshop. SO: To Speak is also about bringing out the writer in all of us, and supporting the writers of the future. Whether published or aspiring, the SO: To Speak Writer’s Day is for all kinds of writers to learn more and

work and stories.” The festival starts with a Southampton Sight workshop with Matt West for disabled people. Boulangerie Victor Hugo will host an exhibition and audio zone – ‘stories with your coffee’! SO: To Speak events will also be selling Festival bookmarks for Southampton Sight, bearing a special Haiku by city stalwart Veronica Tippetts. SO: To Speak has so much going on: writers, books, storytelling, spoken word, poetry, flash fiction, illustration, theatre, music and creative events exhibitions – not to mention a host of half-term kids’ activities. From book signings on Ferries to Shakespeare in a car park, it is clear this festival has a lot to offer – there is something for everyone, and lots for many. It’s long overdue and just what we needed. Tickets for the events are available via the Festival website

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The AND Guide to: Finding a GREAT BREAKFAST! Apparrently our most talked about feature! Which makes me wonder if I should sack everybody? This started as a moan. Me whinging about not knowing more than a couple of decent places to get a decent breakfast... at breakfast time! In time I hope to include everywhere locally that serves a decent breakfast. But if you’re not here my apologies, its down to one of 5 things. Everywhere on this list is open before 9am, it’s a cake, you didn’t tell me, I don’t know about you, I don’t think its any good, I forgot, or you won’t give me a free breakfast (research) Ed :) SOUTHAMPTON OZZY CAFE Harley Davidson, Heritage House, Second Avenue Southampton SO15 0LP

CAFE VALETTA 421 Millbrook Rd W’st, Southampton SO15 0HX (Opposite Goals) www.cafevalettasouthampton.com

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KATE'S CAFE LOUNGE 227 Portswood Road, Southampton SO15 2NF 023 8058 1872

BONNE-BOUCHE High Street, Hamble-le-Rice SO31 4HA 023 8045 5771

JACKPOT CAFE Portswood Road, Southampton SO17 2TD 023 8032 2079

THE FLYING BOAT CAFE Ensign Way, Hamble SO31 4RF THE BUS STOP CAFE Hound Farm Hound Road, Netley Abbey SO31 5FS

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CHRISTMAS PARTY MENU Available on Friday’s and Saturday’s throughout December 2015 STARTERS Gruyere and vegetable soup. Served with bread sticks or Chef’s home-made chicken liver pate, with a red onion and cranberry jam & toasted bread or Hot smoked salmon and prawn terrine, with lemon pesto and Melba toast or Deep fried Mushrooms, stuffed with cream cheese, garlic and mixed herbs, served with mayonnaise MAIN COURSES

Kings is the ideal setting to relax with friends enjoying fine wine and delicious home cooked food. It is also a fabulous venue for a celebration party with family and friends. Located within, and a welcome addition to, Pinkmead Farm Equestrian Centre. The restaurant’s traditional feel makes for comfortable dining, with slate floors, oak beams and a beautiful open fire to enjoy a coffee after your meal.

FARM REARED TURKEY AND HOME BAKED GAMMON Served with bacon wrapped chestnut sausage meat, roasted potatoes cranberry sauce and home-made red wine gravy or PAN SEARED SEA BASS FILLETS Set on lemon and dill sauté potatoes and a cherry tomato, basil and olive butter or HAND CARVED STRIPLOIN OF BEEF Served with wholegrain mustard mash and a home-made creamy mushroom sauce or CHESTNUT AND SHALLOT TATIN with mushroom and Madeira sauce All main courses are served with sticky marmalade carrots, juniper glazed Brussel sprout and honey roasted parsnips with coriander seeds DESSERTS Nanny Hazel’s traditional Christmas pudding with brandy sauce or Hazelnut and Bailey’s Cheesecake or Rhubarb, sloe gin and ginger crumble with vanilla custard or Home-made triple chocolate brownie with “Judes” vanilla ice cream or Cheddar & Stilton cheese platter

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Includes Christmas cracker and dancing to our resident DJ until mid-night. This menu is also available upon request on other evenings without dancing for £25.00 per person.

Reservations 01489 796162 www.kingscountrybar.co.uk

A £10.00 per person deposit is required and menu choices must be received at least one week before your party. A discretionary 10% service charge will be added to all Christmas party menus of 10 or more but may be removed upon request.


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MAYFLOWER THEATRE Lord of the Flies ART THE POINT, EASTLEIGH The Beaux' Startagem FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT BERRY THEATRE, H’END West End Exchange COMEDY CONCORDE SHOWS Dean Friedman TALKING HEADS, SOTON NIGHTCLUBS Local Bands Showcase THE BROOK, SOTON JUST CHILDREN Snake Davis ANTIQUES & FAYRES RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Scoundrel Comedy Fest: Fin Taylor-Stink MARKETS & CAR BOOTS Scoundrel Comedy Fest: Phil Wang-Phith TURNER SIMS THEATRE OTHER EVENTS Vienna Piano Trio THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Winchester Comedy Festival – John Lloyd PLEASE NOTE. We have tried to ensure entries are correct, but If we’ve got the odd PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band one wrong, sorry... The AND Guide cannot accept any responsibility for inaccuracies. KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Some require tickets in advance. We advise Carmen telephoning the appropriate venue beforehand GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH on all occasions. An Evening with Bryan Ferry SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Fallen Angels SALISBURY ARTS Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Carducci Quartet / Ivanov Someone Who'll Watch Over Me SIMPLY DISPLAY OUR FRONT PLATFORM, SOTON COVER in a PROMINENT POSITION Andy Comley HAROLD HILLIER GDNS at your venue. Send us a pic to Autumn Trail prove it and dada... you’re in! WEDGEWOOD ROOMS P'mouth Musicians for Refugee support As long as you keep the poster up, FROG & FRIGATE, SOTON Matt Black we’ll include your listing. SPORT

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FRIDAY 2ND MAYFLOWER THEATRE Lord of the Flies BERRY THEATRE, H’END West End Exchange O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Leftfield CONCORDE Dave Lewin Trio Leo Sayer THE JOINERS, SOTON This Feeling – Louis Berry THE BROOK, SOTON Peter hook & The Light FIREHOUSE, SOTON Desolator THE HOBBIT, SOTON Radio Active Bones RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Scoundrel Comedy Fest: Sean Mcloughlin & James Veitch

TURNER SIMS THEATRE Boyan Ensemble of Kiev THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Dog in the Snow THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Winchester Comedy Festival - David O'Doherty ROMSEY ABBEY Brass To The Fore PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band 60's R & B Night PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH 'A Kind of Queen' KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Carmen SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE We Want You To Watch Fallen Angels SALISBURY ARTS Theatre of the Wandering West HORSE & JOCKEY, CURB’ Dr Blu CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Ivanov / Someone Who'll Watch Over Me Mind, Body, Sing! / BUCIMIS Blakan Trio WINDSOR CASTLE Stevie John Band PLATFORM, SOTON Tim Payne's Platform Posse WHITE HORSE, NET M The Gecko's THE WHITE HORSE, OTT’B Izzii Mousdale THE ENGINE RMS,SOTON Southampton & Solent ALT Ball HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Cool ++ /The Smyths MR KYPS, POOLE Ben montague ++ SATURDAY 3RD NUFFIELD THEATRE Orpheus / The Owl and the Pussycats Treasury of Nonsense MAYFLOWER THEATRE Lord of the Flies THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Patrick Kelly The Fun Palace BERRY THEATRE, H’END West End Exchange TALKING HEADS, SOTON The Dualers THE JOINERS, SOTON Surfer Blood THE BROOK, SOTON Los Pacaminos RODDINGTON FORGE Mac Bailey & Desperado THE HOBBIT, SOTON Psylance RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Scoundrel Comedy Fest: Harriet Kemsley & Tom Price

BREWERY BAR, BOTLEY Sarah Saville PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ Bugsy Malone & The Sound of Music THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Buskers Cafe / The Sea Slugs + THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Winchester Comedy Festival – Comedy Gala 2015 SS SHIELDHALL, SOTON Music in The City MANOR FARM C/P H'END Sheep Dog Show VICTORIA C/P, NETLEY Park Walk PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band One Night of Elvis KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Carmen / Mister Maker and the Shaper live / David O'Dohery SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE We Want You To Watch/Fallen Angels SALISBURY ARTS Live Lunch: Steve Page Met Live: Verdi's I1 Trovatore FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM Weatendancies CHICHESTER FEST THTR Ivanov / Someone Who'll Watch Over Me THE OLD GEORGE, F'OAK Uprising WINDSOR CASTLE Lucinda Lashes PLATFORM, SOTON This Way Up ENGINE ROOMS Red Cross Fundraiser HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Dials Festival / Fuzz Tones MR KYPS, POOLE Cregan & Co SOTON VAULTS Music in the City MOORS VALLEY C/P Kids Mountain Biking SAINTS FC Chelsea – A AFC B'MOUTH Watford – H PORTSMOUTH FC Yeovil – H EASTLEIGH FC Braintree Town – H AFC TOTTON Tiverton Town - A SUNDAY 4TH NUFFIELD THEATRE Josh Widdicombe MAYFLOWER THEATRE Michael Palin – The 30 yrs Tour CONCORDE Chris Pearce, Frenchman Street Jazz Band

TALKING HEADS, SOTON Willie & The Bandits THE JOINERS, SOTON Rat Boy THE BROOK, SOTON Ben Montague RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Scoundrel Comedy Fest: Max & Ivan TURNER SIMS THEATRE Songs for Wild Horses @ Beaulieu THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Buskers Cafe THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Winchester Comedy Festival – Katerine Ryal MANOR FARM C/P H'END Sheep Dog Show VICTORIA C/P, NETLEY Cemetery Walk / Solent Boat Jumble BLUE FUNNEL, SOTON Southampton Dock PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Carmen GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Milton Glee Club SALISBURY ARTS Big Band Brunch CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Platonov ENGINE ROOMS What The World Needs Now HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail / Family Bushcraft SOTON VAULTS Music in the City

PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH The Shires SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Terence Rattigans Flare Path CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Someone Who'll Watch Over Me / Platonov HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail

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THE JOINERS, SOTON Raglans THE HOBIT, SOTON Lucas Raye PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Terence Rattigans Flare Path CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Someone Who'll Watch Over Me / Platonov 1865, SOTON Christ Agony WHITE HORSE, NET M All You can Eat Curry Night HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail TUESDAY 6TH TALKING HEADS, SOTON Spindlefish ++ THE JOINERS, SOTON The Japanese House TURNER SIMS THEATRE Aaron Parks Trio THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Courtney Pine BIC, B'MOUTH James Bay

WEDNESDAY 7TH O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Afternoon Tea Dance CONCORDE The Pasadena Roof Orchestra TALKING HEADS, SOTON Wheatus THE HOBBIT, SOTON Rhythmdell – Jam Night RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Winchester Folk Club TURNER SIMS THEATRE Paul Ettinger – Lecture PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH Peace SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Terence Rattigans Flare Path / Bike SALISBURY ARTS The Disappearance of Dorothy Lawrence

HORSE & JOCKEY, CURBRIDGE HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail THURSDAY 8TH BERRY THEATRE, H’END Crime Fiction Night with Peter James O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Poetry & Open Mic Night TALKING HEADS, SOTON Judas Priester THE JOINERS, SOTON Louise Distras

THE BROOK, SOTON The Blockheads RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ SC4M: The Trails 1865, SOTON Panic Room THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ The Scarecrows Wedding PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band

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NUFFIELD THEATRE The Glass Menagerie MAYFLOWER THEATRE Stomp TALKING HEADS, SOTON Under Milk Wood THE JOINERS, SOTON Tankus The Henge King Edward VI School Concert THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Kim Norton ROMSEY ABBEY Generations Concert PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Freddie Flintoff SALISBURY ARTS The Deluge HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Darwin Deez MR KYPS, POOLE Ruts DC PORTSMOUTH FC Stevenage – H NEW FOREST Walking Festival LEPE C/P Nth Solent & Lepe Nature Walk

NUFFIELD THEATRE The Glass Menagerie MAYFLOWER THEATRE Stomp THE POINT, EASTLEIGH He Had Hairy Hands CONCORDE Jethro TALKING HEADS, SOTON Local Showcase with Mighty Mosh THE JOINERS, SOTON Eilen Jewell THE BROOK, SOTON Hayseed Dixie RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ MFC Chicken TURNER SIMS THEATRE Wihan Quartet THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Kim Norton PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH The Johnny Cash Roadshow KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA The Lindisfarn Story SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays/The Forbidden Door FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM Kast Off Kinks/Jenny Docherty – Medium PLATFORM, SOTON Pete Harris HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Ruts DC + Shooze NEW FOREST Walking Festival FROG & FRIGATE, SOTON Frog Showcase

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KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Motown's Greatest Hits GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Nine Below Zero Acoustic SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays/The Forbidden Door SALISBURY ARTS Celebrate Voice Jazz HORSE & JOCKEY, CURB’ Turncoat FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM The Bee Gees Story PLATFORM, SOTON The Shamrock Quays COACH HOUSE, F’HAM Leanne Kennedy WHITE HORSE, NET M Driftwood / TSP Charity Race Night HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Autumn Trail MR KYPS, POOLE Saints of Sin ++ NEW FOREST Walking Festival LEPE C/P Lepe Exbury & Back Again SATURDAY 24TH NUFFIELD THEATRE The Glass Menagerie Little Bopeep MAYFLOWER THEATRE Stomp THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Grass CONCORDE Diamond Dogz- Tribute Band TALKING HEADS, SOTON Joanne Shaw Taylor / The Ordinary Boys THE BROOK, SOTON Dirty DC FIREHOUSE, SOTON Stone Free RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Wolfsbane BREWERY BAR, BOTLEY Gary Okey PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ A Broadcast of Dance THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Old Haunts THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Kim Norton Little Shop of Horrors MARWELL ZOO Halloween Festival ITCHEN VALLEY C/P Spooky Halloween Trail VICTORIA C/P, NETLEY Ghost Trail PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Stewart Francis: Pun Gent Tour NEW THEATRE ROYAL Macdondo KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA The Tom Prince Rock N' Roll Circus

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NOVEMBER SUNDAY 1ST NUFFIELD THEATRE Nina Conti

MAYFLOWER THEATRE Festival of Remembrance CONCORDE Big Bear Stompers THE JOINERS, SOTON Sundara Karma THE BROOK, SOTON Martyn Joseph TURNER SIMS THEATRE Orlando Consort - Film THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Kim Norton ITCHEN VALLEY C/P Spooky Halloween Trail PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Sing-a-ling-a-Frozen

KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA House of Burlesque GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Queen Extravaganza SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays SALISBURY ARTS The Forest / Big Band Brunch HORSE & JOCKEY, CURB’ Blues at Curbridge Creek ENGINE ROOMS Coasts WEDGEWOOD ROOMS The Milk ++ SAINTS FC AFC B'Mouth – H AFC B'MOUTH Saints FC – A NEW FOREST Walking Festival MONDAY 2ND MAYFLOWER THEATRE The Full Monty THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Hamlet Encore THE HOBBIT, SOTON Lucas Raye THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Kim Norton PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Ivanov MOORS VALLEY C/P Star Gazing TUESDAY 3RD MAYFLOWER THEATRE The Full Monty O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Ella Eyre TALKING HEADS, SOTON Leves Eyes THE JOINERS, SOTON The Computers RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ SC4M: Robyn Hitchcock TURNER SIMS THEATRE Sketches of Mexico film THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Board Games Night THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Kim Norton / Ministry of Science Live PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays / Eventide CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Ivanov / Mrs Pat WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Prides & Fatherson MOORS VALLEY C/P Adult Night Cycle WEDNESDAY 4TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE The Full Monty THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Dreaming in Code O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Skindred & Crossfaith CONCORDE Leroy Jones ++ TALKING HEADS, SOTON Local Showcase – Jurassic Mark THE HOBBIT, SOTON Rhythmdell – Jam Night THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Poetry Stanza THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Drifters / Kim Norton PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club NEW THEATRE ROYAL Dickens Abridged KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Jim Davidson SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays Eventide

SALISBURY ARTS Met Encore: Wagner's Tannhauser CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Mrs Pat/The Seagull/Eagles of Death Metal MOORS VALLEY C/P Adult Night Cycle THURSDAY 5TH NUFFIELD THEATRE The Silver Sword MAYFLOWER THEATRE The Full Monty BERRY THEATRE, H’END Absolutely Anything O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Happy Mondays ++ CONCORDE The Stylistics TALKING HEADS, SOTON The Lovely Eggs THE BROOK, SOTON Wishbone Ash THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Origami Club / Story Club THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Kim Norton / Chalk In The Meeting LONGDOWN FARM Christmas Barn PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Stephen Venables SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays / Eventide SALISBURY ARTS Samba CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Mrs Pat/The Seagull/Norris, Pitt, Williams FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM And Then There Were None HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Sweet Talk FROG & FRIGATE, SOTON The Paper Trains FRIDAY 6TH NUFFIELD THEATRE The Silver Sword MAYFLOWER THEATRE The Full Monty BERRY THEATRE, H’END Howzat – Music for Cricket O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Frank Turner ++ CONCORDE Back to 60's & 70's Charity Night Dave Lewin Trio TALKING HEADS, SOTON Every Time I Die THE BROOK, SOTON Shakatak RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Also Eden / Nick Harper THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Grant Sharkey: Album Launch THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Andy Hamilton / Kim Norton AGEAS BOWL, W'END Fireworks Party LONGDOWN FARM Christmas Barn PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club NEW THEATRE ROYAL Risen: The Musical KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Swan Lake SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays / Eventide HORSE & JOCKEY, CURB’ This Way Up CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Platonov / Mrs Pat / The Seagull FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM And Then There Were None THE WHITE HORSE, O'BOURNE Daughters of Davis MR KYPS, POOLE Legend SATURDAY 7TH NUFFIELD THEATRE The Silver Sword / The Dragons Tale


LAST CHANCE FOR CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS! From the rock and roll years of Elvis right up to the latest hip hop sounds from the Black Eyed Peas the Concorde offers you a Christmas party with a difference. 3 course menu / Live music and dancing to DJ from 8pm til late / Tables dressed with crackers and novelties / Complimentary car parking

Stoneham Lane MAYFLOWER THEATRE The Full Monty THE POINT, EASTLEIGH The Heast Is On!!! BERRY THEATRE, H’END Snow Child / Mumbo Jumbo O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Frank Turner ++ /

CONCORDE CharityFest tributes THE JOINERS, SOTON Rory Gallagher Tribute RODDINGTON FORGE Crow Valley FIREHOUSE, SOTON Evil Scarecrow RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Groove Yard Collective 1865, SOTON Sould & Jazz Funk Night BOTLEIGH GRANGE Silver & Sparkle Ball THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Kim Norton VICTORIA C/P, NETLEY Fireworks Night PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Go West & Nik Kershaw KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA The Matt Monro Story GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Jools Holland & Band SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Magna Carta Plays / Eventide SALISBURY ARTS Live Lunch : Effra / Clouds of Sils Maria Tom Canning CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Ivanov / Mrs Pat / The Seagull Little Notes Saturday Special FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM And Then There Were None THE OLD GEORGE, F'OAK Hazy Dayz WINDSOR CASTLE Johnny King as Elvis 1865, SOTON Champagne Soul ENGINE ROOMS Bars & Melody WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Pompey Rumble 6 MR KYPS, POOLE Dodgy MAYFLOWER PARK, SOTON Fireworks SAINTS FC Sunderland – A AFC B'MOUTH Newcastle – H AFC TOTTON Swindon Supermarine – A JEWRY ST, W'CHESTER Short Film Festival SUNDAY 8TH NUFFIELD THEATRE Tommy Tiernan MAYFLOWER THEATRE Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra CONCORDE French Quartet All Stars

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TALKING HEADS, SOTON Flight Brigade THE JOINERS, SOTON Dan Andriano of Alakline Trio 1865, SOTON Grubson THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Kolin THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Lee Mead AGEAS BOWL, W'END Wedding Fayre PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club 1865, SOTON Grubson WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Moulettes & Nizlopi MOORS VALLEY C/P Tank Engine Day JEWRY ST, W'CHESTER Short Film Festival MONDAY 9TH THE POINT, EASTLEIGH The Forest TALKING HEAD S, SOTON Ukulele Jam THE HOBBIT, SOTON Games Night THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Shakespeare Schools Festival PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Celtic Woman PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH Everything, Everything GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Joe Satriani CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Platonov / JEWRY ST, W'CHESTER Short Film Festival TUESDAY 10TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Blues Brothers O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Agincourt- Myth & Reality/Richard Hawley TALKING HEADS, SOTON Mighty Mosh – Local Showcase THE BROOK, SOTON Laurence Jones & Samantha Fish PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ Verdict TURNER SIMS THEATRE Empiricel THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Shakespeare Schools Festival VICTORIA C/P, NETLEY Leaf Man Story Trail PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Jimmy Carr SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Witch of Walkern CHICHESTER FEST THE’ The Seagull MOORS VALLEY C/P Adult Night Cycle EASTLEIGH FC Dover Athletic – A JEWRY ST, W'CHESTER Short Film Festival

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WEDNESDAY 11TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Blues Brothers THE POINT, EASTLEIGH STP Musicals CONCORDE Peter White & His Band TALKING HEADS, SOTON Mighty Mosh – Local Showcase THE JOINERS, SOTON Racing Glaciers RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ SC4M: Simi Stone PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ Verdict THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Ralph McTell PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club NEW THEATRE ROYAL Toby Whithouse – Playwrite KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Legally Blonde GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH An Audience with Gareth Thomas SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Witch of Walkern SALISBURY ARTS Taste CHICHESTER FEST THE’ The Seagull / Walter & Lenny MOORS VALLEY C/P Adult Night Cycle JEWRY ST, W'CHESTER Short Film Festival THURSDAY 12TH NUFFIELD THEATRE Juicy & Delicious MAYFLOWER THEATRE Blues Brothers THE POINT, EASTLEIGH STP Musicals O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Catfish & The Bottlemen + TALKING HEADS, SOTON Jazz Funk Groove Session THE JOINERS, SOTON John Otway PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ Verdict TURNER SIMS THEATRE Angela Hewitt THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Seven Songs film TUDOR HOUSE, SOTON Agincourt:1415: Myth & Reality THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ What The Ladybird Heard PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Glitz Blitz & 70's Hitz KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Legally Blonde GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Go West & Nik Kershaw with T'Pau SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Witch of Walkern / The Edge SALISBURY ARTS How To Be a Middleaged Woman CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Ivanov / Walter & Lenny FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM Buddy Holly & The Cricketers HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Supper with Roy Lancaster WEDGEWOOD ROOMS My Life Story ++

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JEWRY ST, W'CHESTER Short Film Festival FROG & FRIGATE, SOTON The Horse FRIDAY 13TH NUFFIELD THEATRE Juicy & Delicious O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Foals & Guests CONCORDE Alter Eagles / Dave Lewin Trio TALKING HEADS, SOTON Ferocious Dog ++ THE JOINERS, SOTON Martha & Radiator Hosp THE BROOK, SOTON Jean Genie FIREHOUSE, SOTON Bigfoot RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Christian Death PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ Verdict THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ What The Ladybird Heard AGEAS BOWL, W'END Dine With Davina PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH The Sensational 60'x Experience KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Legally Blonde GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH BSO SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Witch of Walkern / The Edge HORSE & JOCKEY, CURB’ Chicago 9 CHICHESTER FEST THE’ The Seagull / Walter & Lenny FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM Purple Zeppelin WEDGEWOOD ROOMS The Racketeers ++ MR KYPS, POOLE Anti-Nowhere ++ JEWRY ST, W'CHESTER Short Film Festival SATURDAY 14TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Blues Brothers THE POINT, EASTLEIGH 12 Days of Christmas BERRY THEATRE, H’END Broadway to Vaudeville TALKING HEADS, SOTON Atlantico FIREHOUSE, SOTON Lynchpin THE HOBBIT, SOTON The Midnight Rambler RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Ruarri Joseph PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ Verdict TURNER SIMS THEATRE Lau THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Buckers Cafe MANOR FARM C/P H'END Magic Lantern Show film PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH Terry & Gerry

PORTSMOUTH PYRAMIDS ALL SET TO DELIVER EVENTS Portsmouth Pyramids is set to deliver an action packed programme with up and coming live shows guaranteed to thrill and excite music lovers. As one of Portsmouth’s largest Leisure and Entertainment venues, the Pyramids has hosted major shows such George Ezra, James Bay and Enter Shikari. October see’s The Cribs grace the stage on Friday 30 following their main stage appearance at this year’s Reading Festival. The band come armed with a fresh perspective and arsenal of songs. On Saturday 31 October, Sigma bring an electronic/dance vibe to the live forum following their sell out debut tour in April. The duo will be playing some of their chart topping hits such as Glitterball (ft.Ella Henderson) and Changing (ft.Paloma Faith).

Mayday Parade

Sigma

The Cribs

Bon Giovi

If you’re looking for a show that’s packs some punch, Thunderstruck (AC/DC Tribute) will not disappoint. The show, on Saturday 21 November, brings an adrenaline fuelled evening of classic rock with support by live favourites Stated Quo and Hazzard County. Thunderstruck have been cited as one of the leading AC/DC tributes. 2016 looks set to deliver more great shows with newly confirmed acts The Temperance Movement in January, Mayday Parade in February and tribute act Bon Giovi in March. To browse all up and coming shows at Portsmouth Pyramids, go to BH Live Tickets online and search, Pyramids. Keep up to date and like the Facebook page: facebook.com/Pyramidslive.

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WEEKLY & MONTHLY EVENTS TALKING HEADS The Candle Club Open Mic Night – Every Monday Southampton Ukulele Jam – Every other Monday Traditional Irish Acoustic Session – Sunday Afternoon ORANGE ROOMS Blues open mic night – Every Monday Rogue Tuesdays Orange Wednesdays Cocktail Culture - Thursday Mixtape Fridays Orange Saturday Retox Sunday BREWERY BAR, BOTLEY Quiz Night – Wednesdays Open Mic nights - 2nd Tuesday of every month THE HOBBIT Games Night – Mondays Weekly Card Club Night – Tuesdays Jam Night - Wednesdays Tom Bombadil's cabaret open mic – Thursdays 3rd Momday of the Month – 3 Guys One Egg METTRICKS Live music every Friday - check first Open Mic night every Thursday - check first SIMON’S AT OXFORDS Jam night Sunday evening THE ARTHOUSE SMonthly Tuesday – Southampton Songwriters Wednesday – Poetry Stanza Thursday – Origami, Story Club Friday Epilepsy Coffee & Chat Weekly Tuesday – , Board Games Night Wednesday - French Language Cafe & British Sign Language club Thursday – Crafty Cafe PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH Friday Nights on The Terrace THE FERRYMAN, WARSASH Jam Night 1st Monday every month THE SHOOTING STAR Reloaded – Every last Saturday of the month THE TESTWOOD Open mic – Every Monday Charity Quiz – Tuesday Rock n' Roll Bingo – Wednesday Grumpy Club – Thursday Theme Music Night – Friday Disco/Live Music – last Saturday of the month Poker League – Sunday THE ALEXANDRA Free Pool, Free Retro Gaming – Sunday & Mondays Open Mic – Thursdays WHITE HORSE, NETLEY MARSH Last Sunday of Month – Quiz Night Every Monday – All you can eat curry night DOLPHIN Last Friday of Month – Live Music SOUTHAMPTON ARMS, WEST END Open mic - 1st Monday of every month RAILWAY INN, W'CHESTER Heatrbreak Hotel -Fridays Retrograde - 2nd Tuesday of month Roots – Mondays The Late Train Comedy Club - Sundays

KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Legally Blonde GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH The Waterboys SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE The Witch of Walkern / The Edge SALISBURY ARTS The Falcon's Malteser CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Ivanov / Platonov / The Seagull Walter & Lenny THE OLD GEORGE, F'OAK Gunshow WINDSOR CASTLE Soul Munkey WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Lucy Rose EASTLEIGH FC Guiseley AFC – A AFC TOTTON Mangotsfeild United – H JEWRY ST, W'CHESTER Short Film Festival SOTON COMMON Run For Chocolate ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival SUNDAY 15TH NUFFIELD THEATRE Festival of the Spoken Nerd MAYFLOWER THEATRE Here Be Monsters / The Santa Trap BERRY THEATRE, H’END Broadway Showstoppers CONCORDE Solent City Jaszzmen TALKING HEADS, SOTON U.K. Subs THE JOINERS, SOTON The Red Paintings THE BROOK, SOTON UFO MANOR FARM C/P H'END Magic Lantern Show film PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Jackson in Concert KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Children in Need 2015 PORTSMOUTH FC AFC Wimbledon – H ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival MONDAY 16TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Hairspray THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Buskers Cafe PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH Slaves GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH A Celebration of Peter Cropper WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Oxygen Thief ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival TUESDAY 17TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Hairspray TALKING HEADS, SOTON Southampton Jazz Club – Alice in Grooveland PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH The Nutcracker Ballet SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Round The Horne WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Reverend and the Makers MOORS VALLEY C/P Adult Night Cycle AFC TOTTON Larkhall Athletic – H ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival

WEDNESDAY 18TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Hairspray TALKING HEADS, SOTON The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Carmen PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA The Barron Knights SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Round The Horne CHICHESTER FEST THE’ BBC Concert Orchestra WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Saint Raymond ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival THURSDAY 19TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Hairspray THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Flown/The National Centre for Circus Ants BERRY THEATRE, H’END Of Mice & Men CONCORDE Beaujolais Nouveau TALKING HEADS, SOTON Andy Fairweather Low & The Low Riders THE JOINERS, SOTON DJ Format THE BROOK, SOTON Pat Travers 1865, SOTON Ghoshpoet BOTLEIGH GRANGE The Blingo Show TURNER SIMS THEATRE The Necks THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Carmen PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH The Stylistics PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH An Audience with Steve Davis NEW THEATRE ROYAL Andy Hamilton KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Glitz, Blitz & 70's Hits GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Psychic Sally SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Round The Horne 1865, SOTON Ghostpoet HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Winter Lecture Lunch MR KYPS, POOLE Gaz Coombes W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival FROG & FRIGATE, SOTON Ben Gunn & The Junkyard Angels FRIDAY 20TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Hairspray THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Flown BERRY THEATRE, H’END Henry V CONCORDE Bay City Rollers / Dave Lewin Trio TALKING HEADS, SOTON Hattie Jacques Playlist THE JOINERS, SOTON Dexters THE BROOK, SOTON Jesus Jones FIREHOUSE, SOTON Subdued RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ F.O.X. + Capital X / Tom Baxter 1865, SOTON Dr Feelgood PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ Psychic Night

TURNER SIMS THEATRE Songs in the Theme of Love THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Three Monkeys THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Carmen MANOR FARM C/P H'END Creative Crafts for Beginners BIC, B'MOUTH Diversity PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Christmas Classics SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Round The Horne SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For / Huun Huur Tu HORSE & JOCKEY, CURB’ Riverside Blues Band CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Joan Armatrading FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM Sensational 60's Experience WINDSOR CASTLE Soulcatchers 1865, SOTON Dr Feelgood COACH HOUSE, F’HAM Doctor Blue ENGINE ROOMS The Great Gratsby Ball 2015 MR KYPS, POOLE Gentlemans Dub Club LEPE C/P Cold War Film Evening W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival SATURDAY 21ST MAYFLOWER THEATRE Hairspray BERRY THEATRE, H’END The Brain Show / Strange Magic O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON The 1975 + Guests

CONCORDE Call Me Blondie THE BROOK, SOTON Bog Rolling Stones FIREHOUSE, SOTON Wretched Soul ++ PLAZA THEATRE, ROM’ Book of Genesis – Tribute THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Buskers Cafe / Science Room THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Carmen MARWELL ZOO Christmas at Marwell BIC, B'MOUTH Paul Weller PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH The Chicago Blues Brothers PYRAMIDS, P'MOUTH AC/DC Tribute-Thunderstruck KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA One Man Breaking Bad GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Bellowhead SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Round The Horne SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For / I Believe In Unicorns Met Live: Berg's Lulu CHICHESTER FEST THE’ The Band and Bugles of the Rifles THE OLD GEORGE, F'OAK Lynchpin ENGINE ROOMS Chas & Dave SAINTS FC Stoke – H AFC B'MOUTH Swansea – A PORTSMOUTH FC Carlisle – A

EASTLEIGH FC Grimsby Town – H AFC TOTTON Eversham United – A MR KYPS, POOLE Lady Winwoodds – Maggot Free W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival SUNDAY 22ND MAYFLOWER THEATRE Alan Car – Yap, Yap, Yap CONCORDE Sussex Jazz Kings TALKING HEADS, SOTON Irish Acoustic Session TUDOR HOUSE, SOTON Southampton Blitz Tour MARWELL ZOO Christmas at Marwell PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For WEDGEWOOD ROOMS The Enemy MR KYPS, POOLE Rolling Drunks + W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival MONDAY 23RD TALKING HEADS, SOTON Lonley The Brave MARWELL ZOO Christmas at Marwell PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Mousetrap FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM Christmas Crooners WEDGEWOOD ROOMS Albert Hammond Jr W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival TUESDAY 24TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Dirty Rotten Scoundrels THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Guys & Dolls O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON The Maccabees CONCORDE Charity Quiz & Curry Night THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Dave Hubble's Quiz MARWELL ZOO Christmas at Marwell

BLUE FUNNEL Festive Christmas Lunch Cruise PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club NEW THEATRE ROYAL Ruby Wax GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Brit Floyd SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Breaking The Ice SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For / Girlhood CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Mousetrap MOORS VALLEY C/P Adult Night Cycle PORTSMOUTH FC York – H W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival


WEDNESDAY 25TH MAYFLOWER THEATRE Dirty Rotten Scoundrels THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Guys & Dolls CONCORDE Digby Fairweathers Half Dozen THE HOBBIT, SOTON Gary Okey THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ Wessex Dance Academy MARWELL ZOO Christmas at Marwell VICTORIA C/P, NETLEY Chapel Sessions PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club NEW THEATRE ROYAL Show of Hands SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Breaking The Ice SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For / Jeremy Hardy CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Mousetrap FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM Tony Stockwell – Psychic MOORS VALLEY C/P Adult Night Cycle W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market ABOVE BAR, SOTON CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL THURSDAY 26TH NUFFIELD THEATRE Merlin MAYFLOWER THEATRE Dirty Rotten Scoundrels THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Guys & Dolls BERRY THEATRE, H’END Cinderella CONCORDE An Evening with the Overtones TALKING HEADS, SOTON Ben Poole THE BROOK, SOTON SAS Band TURNER SIMS THEATRE Vienna Piano Trio THEATRE ROYAL WINCH’ The Spitfire Sisters MARWELL ZOO Christmas at Marwell PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Royal Marines Christmas Spectacular KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Thoroughly Modern Millie SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Breaking The Ice SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Mousetrap W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival FROG & FRIGATE, SOTON All about the Girl FRIDAY 27TH NUFFIELD THEATRE Merlin MAYFLOWER THEATRE Dirty Rotten Scoundrels THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Guys & Dolls BERRY THEATRE, H’END Cinderella O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Public Service Broadcasting CONCORDE Dave Lewin Trio TALKING HEADS, SOTON System 7 & Minor System THE BROOK, SOTON Totally Tina RODDINGTON FORGE Alvin – Elvis Tribute FIREHOUSE, SOTON Reign of Fury ++

THE OLD BEAMS, IBSLEY Rat Pack RP3 TURNER SIMS THEATRE Julian Joseph's Jazz Legends THE ARTHOUSE, SOTON Open Mic Night MARWELL ZOO Christmas at Marwell VICTORIA C/P, NETLEY Chapel Sessions – Rock The Chapel PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Neil Sands Christmas Memories NEW THEATRE ROYAL Josh Widdicombe KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Thoroughly Modern Millie GUILDHALL, P'MOUTH Reeves and Mortimer SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Breaking The Ice SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For / Barnstormers Comedy HORSE & JOCKEY, CURB’ Indigo Avenue CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Mousetrap FERNHAM HALL, F'HAM Snap Dance Night THE OLD GEORGE, F'OAK Lewis Smith WINDSOR CASTLE Karoke ENGINE ROOMS The Wurzels MR KYPS, POOLE Bon Giovi W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market P'MTH HISTORIC D’YARD A Victorian Festival ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival SATURDAY 28TH NUFFIELD THEATRE Merlin MAYFLOWER THEATRE Dirty Rotten Scoundrels THE POINT, EASTLEIGH Guys & Dolls BERRY THEATRE, H’END Cinderella O2 GUILDHALL, SOTON Southampton Philharmonic Choir CONCORDE Rob Lamberti as George Michael TALKING HEADS, SOTON The Long John Baldry THE BROOK, SOTON No Jacket Required FIREHOUSE, SOTON M.A.R.S. Presents RAILWAY INN, WINCH’ Mark Morriss BOTLEIGH GRANGE Stylish Christmas Fair MARWELL ZOO Christmas at Marwell BIC, B'MOUTH Will Young PAVILION, B'MOUTH Tea Dance with BSO Dance Band The LOL Comedy Club PAVILION B'MOUTH Alan Davies / The Black Ball NEW THEATRE ROYAL Waiting for Godot KINGS THEATRE, S'SEA Thoroughly Modern Millie SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE Breaking The Ice SALISBURY ARTS Worth Fighting For / Live Lunch: Pete Webber / Altar Club: Shanty CHICHESTER FEST THE’ Mousetrap THE OLD GEORGE, F'OAK Dave The Band 1865, SOTON Uptown Top Rankin ENGINE ROOMS Livewire AC/DC Tribute Birthday Warehouse Party

HAROLD HILLIER GDNS Make a Sugarcraft Poinsettia WEDGEWOOD ROOMS The Beat SAINTS FC Man City – A AFC B'MOUTH Everton – H PORTSMOUTH FC Wycombe – A EASTLEIGH FC Southport – H AFC TOTTON Taunton Town – H MR KYPS, POOLE Four Fighters & Voodoo Vegas W'CHESTER CATHEDRAL Ice Rink / Christmas Market P’MTH HISTORIC D’YARD A Victorian Festival ABOVE BAR, SOTON Christmas Festival

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MIC’s broadcast Mr Tein

Michael Kurn

That time again all ready, and what an exciting and busy few months it has been. August saw me heading to Germany for the FEI European Equestrian Championships before jetting back to London for the Euro Hockey Championships. Then September culminated in my Charity Ball at the Grand Harbour Hotel. Life is all a bit of whirlwind at the moment, but I'm loving it! I have been picking up new sports to host including work on the equestrian, continuing my work on the Premier League and I have recently found out I'm off to Rio for the IOC in November to help them put together and try out the sports presentation for the hockey at next year's Olympics. Yep it's a hard life but "don't fie wishing!" as our editor told me, often. This season I have an amazing opportunity with the Premier League with my studio show going really well. It's still nice to be out on the road pitch side though and it's been great to be at St Mary's for lots of games. Despite being out of Europe I get the feeling Southampton are going to have a good year. A great win v MK Dons in the Capital One Cup and three points versus Swansea to end September seems to have kick started the season. A strong performance against Manchester United which we were unlucky to loose, plus a great relationship between Pelle, Tadic and Mane all shows the right signs that the might Red and White are on the right track for a fruitful season in the Premier League. AND (See what I did there Martin?) [Crikey you're all at it! Yes Michael ... very good, bless.Ed] let's have a word on the cricket, as you all probably know by now, I'm part of the match day presentation team at Hampshire Cricket and it was a pleasure for me to host the end of Season awards this year with BBC Radio Solent's Kevan James. What a season it was for Hampshire, a 6th consecutive T20 Finals day and the only side to reach the latter stages of both the T20 and One Day competitions, and not forgetting the Great Escape with the securing of Championship Cricket for another season at the Ageas Bowl! Hopefully the 2016 Season will bring even more success. Congratulations goes to Gareth Berg who won Players Player and Fans Player and also to Mason Crane for Breakthrough Player of the Year, Fidel Edwards for Bowler of the Year, Michael Carberry Batsman of the Year and Sean Ervine Club Man of the Year. I have also been lucky over the last few months to have presented a few charity nights across Southampton. So much effort goes in to putting on these events and the money that is raised supports such valuable work. So hats off to a name many of you will know, Rufus Stone's Malc Eyers and his wife Heather, hosted a night at the Concorde for Wessex Heartbeat back in September. It was a real pleasure to present it, with superb live music from The Love Soul Choir, Strapped for Cash and of course Rufus Stone. And of course talking of charity, a massive thank you to everyone who supported my charity ball on the 26th September. It was a fantastic night, which Elton and his Live Band getting everyone on their feet. I must also thank Colin Phillips my fellow AND Guide contributor and cousin [Cousin? That explains a lot! Ed] for coming along to entertain the crowd with his magic. Valuable funds were raised for FIVE local causes, Rose Road, Dare2Express, Countess Mountbatten Hospice, DSA and Bens Hero's Trust. Thank you all for your fantastic support! My next challenge is the Great South Run for Rose Road, I will let you know if I survive in the next edition of the AND Guide, but if you would like to see how my training is going and how I'm getting on why not follow me on Twitter @michaelkurn Well I hope you have a great few months and thanks again for supporting The AND Guide.

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(Some of) The Greatest Things EVER to Happen to Southampton Football Club and maintaining the club's heritage and tradition in the Southampton way.”

Mr Tein looks at saints in the way only he can TED BATES Theres a reaon there is a statue outside the club of this man. Player for 15 years, Manager for 18 years - still a club record, director for 20 years and then President until he sadly passed away. 66 years at the club. Makes that youngster Matt le Tissier look like a fly by night. RUPERT LOWE. Phew! Ducks as the missiles reign in. There are three reasons for his inclusion. Firstly, he built the ground for which we had waited many a year and which formed the basis of all other successes we have had. Secondly, his vision was to start and lay the foundations for the current Saints academy, which has benefited us so much on the pitch and financially. Finally, without his stewardship we would never have gone into administration and thus never had the chance to see Marcus Liebher take over the running of our club and the unprecedented success we have had over recent years. MARCUS LIEBHERR. 98 (painful, very painful) days after going into administration Marcus Liebherr bought Southampton Football Club. And, if reports are to be believed, for about half the price Liverpool paid for Dejan Lovren. In his brief spell at the head of our club he brought joy and success back to the Saints - and brought a big beaming smile to every face, including his own, that was at Wembley to win the Johnstone Paint Trophy. Five months later he tragically passed away and the reigns of the club went on to his daughter, Katharina Liebherr. A chip off the block, in terms of nurturing our football club, she famously said “Let me say this. I will ensure that all decisions made about the future of the club will be in the best interests of its staff, players, management and fans and will be taken with the prime objective of honouring

ALI DIA Look. All great things are not good. I never liked Graham Souness as a player. He didn’t leave Liverpool in very good condition as their manager and when he managed us, those in the know always said we avoided relegation, in his one season because of Terry Copper’s late season interventions. But he is best remembered, not just be Saint’s fans but by the footballing world as a whole, not just for signing Senegalese player Ali Dia, but that on the day he played his only game in the Premier League, he replaced as a substitute the great Matt Le Tissier, and played so poorly, was substituted after only 20 minutes on the field. Matt Le Tissier recalled the story in a television interview saying that Dia spent only a weekend at the club. He first came down to train with the team on Friday morning; according to Le Tissier he "didn't look very good" and the players thought that they would "never see him again", but the next day Dia was surprisingly named on the bench. His performance on the field after he came on to replace Le Tissier "was unbelievable. He ran around the pitch like Bambi on ice, it was very very embarrassing to watch. Thanks Graham! RONALD KOEMAN To be honest I always found Pochettino a bit dour. Devastated at the time when he left but had I known who would take his place. I genuinely think Ronald Koeman is my favourite Saints manager ever. So imagine my joy on hearing a recent interview of his - which suggests he may be staying a long time. It is reported that “Koeman is Happy At St Mary's And Wants A Trophy Before He leaves “ Well, if you exclude the Johnston paint trophy, which we can’t win any way now, its 40 years since we won a trophy. On this basis, hew could become our longest serving manager. Which is much better than the prospect of him leaving at the end of next season. THE SAINTS FANS Don’t just take it from me. A survey, conducted by an online dating site has come to the same conclusion. They

AND ... (SEE WHAT I DID THERE MARTIN?) JUST INCASE YOU DIDNT KNOW, HERE ARE SAINTS SUMMER TRANSFERS Can’t fault the clubs dealings in the transfer market. I mean if Lovren and Lallana were up for sale tomorrow Liverpool wouldn’t get anywhere near £45 million for them. But I do look at the team we sold and wonder what could have been …

1. 2. 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sub:

Artur Boruc Nathaniel Clyne Luke Shaw Jack Cork Dejan Lovren Toby Alderweld Jason Puncheon Oxlade Chamberlin Ricky Lambert Theo Walcott Adam Lallama Callum Chambers

Speaking of Saints prowess in the transfer market ... here’s a thought ... We bought Lovren for £8.5m and sold him after 12 months for £20m. That’s a profit of £11.5m. We had Toby on loan but received £1.5m from the buy out clause. £13m up then we buy Virgil Van Dijk for £11.5. So basically, we had the services of two centre halves for two years for free plus Van Dijk and a profit of £1.5m. That’s canny.

found, based on a survey asking 1000 supporters which rival fans they would like to date, that supporters of Southampton Football Club are at the top of the good looking tree. Okay the fancy dans of Bournemouth came first by a whiskery 1% but keeping the south coast on top, Saint’s fans were second. That said, checking the mirror quickly I maybe see the reason we missed out on top spot. FANZINES There was a time before the internet, smart phones, The premier league, rolling Sky Sports and Daily Newspaper football pull outs, when us fans really knew very little about what was going on in the world of football. We knew who played for who. Who was top or bottom of the league. And that Frank Saul wasn’t much compensation for Martin Chivers. The papers back pages had the odd rumour and then there was the Pink. One of only two Saturday football specials left in the UK. But it was all sanistised. Then suddenly Fanzines appeared. Written and produced by fans for fans, there was humour, bitting criticism and most importantly insight. Suddently we were finding out about who owned our club, what their motives were, what they did well and what was a bit underhand. We had Red Stripe, On the March and the Ugly Inside and probably some more I cant recall. Saints fanzines gained notoriety when “On The March”, featured an Ian Branfoot cover with the tag “Hope you die soon”. Bad as Branfoot was as a manager, that was a step too far, without doubt that got our fanzine into the national press. Unlike saints, that particular fanzine didn’t march on and never appeared again. The Ugly Inside is the only current survivor, operating online now, as an internet site and on social media. It has made its creator, Nick Illingsworth, a firm favourite with radio and Tv stations for a fans view of events and I note he recently appeared on Match of the day 2, in their feature on Southampton. Alongside him was one of the cities great six-a-side centre halves - Dave Webster. Of course the best thing about Saints, as ever, is what happens next.

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