De Moffs cracking rock from this premier rock covers band
, The George, Woolley St, Bradford on Avon, 8.30pm.
SATURDAY MARCH 29
Gypsy one of the most popular local bands in the area playing a great mix of music from the 1960s-2007
, filling the dance floor. Early booking recommended. Tickets £5 from (01225) 867888. Mount Pleasant Social Club, Mount Pleasant, Bradford on Avon, 9pm.
Dochas fast-becoming one of the most popular bands on the festival circuit, delighting audiences across the globe. Tickets £15-£7 from (01225) 860100. Wiltshire Music Centre, Ashley Rd, Bradford on Avon, 7.30pm.
Geisha House, Switchback and Avanti, tickets £3 adv, £4 on the door. Under 18s welcome with ID checks for alcohol purchase. The Old Bear, Staverton, 7.30pm.
Blues Brothers night featuring The Soul Sisters, in aid of Testicular Cancer. Woodlands Social Club, Woodlands Park, Calne, 8.30pm.
DS Big Band Charity Concert an evening of Big Band Classics in aid of the Many Tears Animal Rescue
. The band play big band jazz and swing from the 30s through to more contemporary pieces and is fronted by band leader Jon Harpin and vocalist Kerry Bowles. If you are a fan of the greats such as Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, this evening is for you. The Farmhouse Inn, Frome Rd, Southwick, 8pm.
Belshazzer's Feast Paul Sartin on voice, fiddle and oboe and Paul Hutchinson on voice and accordion making a perfect partnership. Suitable for all ages. Tickets £6 adults, £5 senior citizens, £3.50 concessions, £15 family from (01249) 716453. Gastard Village Hall, 8pm.
THURSDAY APRIL 3
Folk at the Oak Best of the West with top young performers James Findlay and Folk Freaks
. Singers, musicians and audience all welcome. £2. Inquiries or (01249) 713607. Royal Oak, High St, Corsham, 8.30pm.
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