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A view of the Flapper from across the canal with two tower blocks in the background

Finding my way to the Flapper & Firkin

Another important small venue is about to fall under the developer’s wrecking ball. The Flapper helped me find my way… in more ways than one Continue reading Finding my way to the Flapper & Firkin

Unknown's avatarPete Green13 June 201817 October 20221 Comment

A Tour of Two Halves

In just a few days I’ll be setting off for my first ever solo headline tour. Like everything I do, it looks sort of dissipated and desultory. Three or four of the gigs I was hoping to get organised ended up not happening. So there are only six gigs, in five cities, across nine days. Like everything I do, it’s gonna be sparkly. I’m really … Continue reading A Tour of Two Halves

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