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                          Swirdkr Wide WhGtt's Cr it FebrUCArl^
   Music                                                  Saturday 11th. 8pm
                                                          The Yardbirds.The band that laid
   Wednesday 1st, 7.30pm                                  the groundwork for rock music and
   Vampires Rock. The greatest rock                       launched Eric Clapton. Jeff Beck and
   anthems of all time, comedy, magic.                    Jimmy Page. return to remind us
   ill usions and a vampire that can really               what it's all about. £16. Arts Centre
   fly. £16. Wyvern
                                                          Tuesday 14th, 8pm
   Thursday 2nd, 7.30pm                                   Chris Difford. Half of the supergroup
   Fairport Convention. The legendary                     Squeeze: responsible for Cool for
   inventors of British folk-rock music                   Cats and Up the Junction. Expect  Ruby TurnerattheArts Centre on 18th
   perform a mix of the old and the new.                  Chris to give his own renderings of
                                 Billie Holiday. see 7 February                      Sunday 19th. 7.30pm
   Songs from their new album Over                        Squeeze favourites as well as a few
                                                                                     That'll be the Day. The nation's
    The Next Hi// contrast with classics  Thursday 9th, 7.30pm  new numbers. £10. Arts Centre
   from their back catalogue. £16.  The Drifters. The longest running  Tuesday 14th February, 7.30pm  favourite Rock 'n Roll show returns
    Wyvern                     band in pop history performs all the  One Night of Queen. The spirit of  with its Special 20th Anniversary
                                                                                     Edition. Over a hundred of your
   Friday 3rd & Saturday 4th, 7.30pm  greatest hits, including Saturday  Freddie Mercury is alive and well and  favourite hits from the 50s. 60s and
   Walking on Sunshine. A teenage  Night At The Movies and Under The  performing as Gary Mullen ( Stars in  70s. £1750. Wyvern
   musical by students of K School of  Boardwalk. £17 Wyvern  Their Eyes winner). £1750. Wyvern
   Music and Arts. £6. Arts Centre. For Thursday 9th, 8pm  Thursday 16th, 8pm        Tuesday 21st, 8pm
                                                                                     Snowy White & The Whiteflames.
   tickets ca// 695406         Ashley Hutchings' Rainbow  Rachel Unthank & The Winterset.  Former Thin Lizzy band member and
   Saturday 4th, 7.30pm        Chasers. Three young musicians  Folk music favouring passion to  Pink Floyd performer, best known for
   Swindon Male Voice Choir presents  with the Godfather of British folk rock  polish and soul to sweet with  BirdofParadise. His classic blues-
   a show case conce rt with guest choirs  create fresh-sounding. emotive  breathtaking four-part harmonies.  orientated British electric guitar rock
   including Ruskin Junior School and  music. £10. Arts Centre  £10. Arts Centre     fuses clear, clean phrases and
   North Wiltshire Young Musicians.  Friday 10th. 7.30pm  Friday 17th, 8pm           harder-edged riffs. £13. Arts Centre
   £10. Wyvern                 Glenn Miller Orchestra with the  Gerard Kenny. A romantic evening  Friday 24th. 8pm
   Sunday 5th, 7.30pm          Moonlight Serenaders and the  of ballads and swing harking back to  Whole Lotta Led. The top Zeppelin
   Americana Triple Bill. Three acts  Uptown Hall Gang. Original  the era of classic jazz with a  tribute band rocks Swindon. £12
   for the price of one - Steve Dawson,  arrangements of classic wartime  contemporary ear and joyful exu-  Wyvern
   Bill Mallonee & The Trophy Wives  chart toppers including In The Mood berance of his own. £14. Arts Centre
   and the Pilots. £10. Arts Centre  and Moonlight Serenade. £16.  Saturday 18th. 8pm
                               Wyvern
   Tuesday 7th, 8pm                                       Ruby Turner performs with a six
   Billie Holiday: Strange Fruit. In the  Friday 10th, 8pm  piece band. After leaving Culture Club
   sleazy and intimate atmosphere of  Julie McKee mixes classic soul and  in the mid '80s, singing diva Ruby's
   Emerson's Bar, awashed up Holiday  jazz with a few songs off the beaten  hits included If You reReady(Come
   pours out the highs and lows of her  track. Visit www.juliemckee.com for  Go WithMe)and /dRalherGoBlind
   life. £15. Arts Centre      tune samples. £10. Arts Centre  £16. Arts Centre













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