Music review of the year
As the curtain falls on another great year for Salisbury's music scene, Thom Belk looks back over the highlights for 2014
As the curtain falls on another great year for Salisbury's music scene, Thom Belk looks back over the highlights for 2014
IT was an enjoyable and entertaining night of music at the City Hall when The South performed the back catalogue of successful British band The Beautiful South.
THE live music weekend got underway last Thursday with Big Country at City Hall Salisbury in the year they celebrated the 30th anniversary of the release of Steeltown.
THE Neighbourhood Strange announced themselves on the Salisbury music scene with an impressive debut on Saturday at the Winchester Gate as they performed with experimental duo Carpet.
AFTER more than 20 years of regularly trawling the festival circuit Dreadzone treated Salisbury Arts Centre to a special show in a city that holds some strong connections.
CELBRATING 21 years since her debut album, Irish accordion queen Sharon Shannon will appear at the Chapel on November 12 at 7.30pm.
CITY Hall Salisbury delivered a thoroughly entertaining night of music and comedy as John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett performed a laugh-a-minute set on Sunday night.
NOMINATIONS for this year’s Salisbury Music Awards have been announced and voting is under way.
LOCAL bands had a great weekend of music at Larmer Tree Festival.
FORMED 40 years ago this year, Squeeze took to the main stage to top the bill on Thursday night.
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