Snake Davis & The Suspicions are coming to town, don’t forget the additional shoe shuffling opportunities with The Soul Preservation Society afterwards too! Tis on Friday October 21st in the year of 2011. £15
Category: Live music
CARNIVAAAAAALLLLLL!!!!
Saturday September 24th will see Howden’s first ever carnival.
The plan is to close off the market place and have a party! We already have Claudio Kron booked in for an evening concert along with percussion and dance workshops at the Shire Hall. The ideal would be to get dance classes, schools etc involved in setting up a parade, a sound system in the market place, exotic food available, maybe buskers…..the skys the limit!
If anyone out there would like to get in touch with a view to helping out, please feel free!
JIM DIAMOND & SNAKE DAVIS
SATURDAY JUNE 4th 2011
JIM DIAMOND & SNAKE DAVIS £12.50
& Paul Liddell
The 13th fundraising concert for The Yorkshire Cancer Centre Appeal (Formerly Cookridge) Reg charity no 1075308.
Jim Diamond is best loved for his million selling hits “I Won’t Let You Down”, “I Should Have Known Better”, “Hi Ho Silver” and his beautifully haunting voice … Born in Glasgow’s East End, Jim, heavily influenced by the voices of Ray Charles and Otis Redding ,joined his first band at the age of 14. This brought his voice to the attention of the Godfather of British Blues, Alexis Korner, who invited him to work with him on his “Just Easy” album.
Jim was then approached to go to Los Angeles to form a band with Earl Slick (guitarist on Bowie’s “Young Americans”) and Carmine Appice from Rod Stewart’s band. All three went on to write and record with Eddie Kramer, the legendary producer of Jimmi Hendrix. While in LA, Jim was asked to return to London to hook up with Tony Hymas and Simon Phillips from the Jeff Beck band and so Ph.D were formed. The first single taken from “Ph.D The Album”, “I Won’t Let You Down” went on to sell millions and become the classic song that it is today. When Ph.D went their separate ways, Jim signed to A&M Records. Taken from his 1984 solo album “Double Crossed” the single “I Should Have Known Better” went straight to No.1 and went on to be nominated for an Ivor Novello award. The song’s success became synonymous with the Band Aid single released at the same time when Jim urged the public to buy the charity single and not his own.
His next single “Hi Ho Silver” taken from his second solo album “Desire for Freedom” scored Jim another top ten hit.
Jim went on the road to perform his songs acoustically in art centres across the country ending up at the Edinburgh Festival where The Scotsman described him, in their 5 star review, as Scotland’s answer to Ray Charles and a writer of hidden depth. In the late nineties Jim met up with saxophonist Snake Davis and discovering a shared love of blues and soul they joined forces and performed together to critical acclaim, performing together discovering a wonderful on and off-stage chemistry, based on their shared love of soul music, heartfelt melodies and great lyrics.
Snake Davis is well established as one of the UK’s leading Saxophonists. He is in demand from the biggest names on the British Popular music scene, as well as visiting artists from overseas. In recent years he has been extremely busy and in the public eye. As resident saxophonist on “Tonight With Jonathon Ross” he played with the likes of, James Brown, Smokey Robinson, Chaka Khan and many more. He has been seen regularly on TV with the Eurythmics and M-People . He played all featured Saxophone and Flute parts – on record and tour – for Lisa Stansfield and M-People.
A definitive list of the famous musicians that Snake has toured and recorded with would be far too long to include here, here are but a few: M-People, Lisa Stansfield, Ray Charles, Tom Jones, Culture Club, George Michael, Tina Turner, Take That, Cher, Kylie Minogue, Paul McCartney, Paul Young, Pet-Shop Boys, Soul11Soul, Robert Palmer, Motorhead, Primal Scream and the Spice Girls.
This is not the first time that Jim and Snake have played at the Shire Hall, in fact Jim’s very first appearance was back in 1998 for the very first Cookridge Cancer Centre appeal concert alongside Brian Willoughby who was then in the Strawbs. Other renowned artists who have appeared in the Cookridge (Now The Yorkshire Cancer Centre Appeal) series are: Jim and Snake (twice) The Groundhogs, Waterson:Carthy, Lindisfarne, Midge Ure, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Wilko Johnson and John Otway, Chris Farlowe and Mungo Jerry.
Over the years a significant amount of money has been raised for the appeal and this year, the 13th concert, it is hoped we can get past the 30k mark. With a superb musical entertainment such as this that must be a foregone conclusion?
It had become something of a tradition to feature two, sometimes three, support artists for this event but the person we have in that slot this year is so very, very good we thought we would give the audience the opportunity to sample the delight that is Paul Liddell in full. 
Paul is already somewhat a veteran of the acoustic music world, having released two solo albums and an EP, and an EP with his band ‘Delphians’. His second album ‘A Lighthouse Keeper’s Diary’ was released on his own label ‘Regulus Music’ and was distributed in stores around the UK by Universal/Absolute. Paul is an experienced live performer too. His raw and unpretentious delivery combined with the use of live sampling, guitar percussion and layered vocal harmonies provide a great platform for his wonderful songs to shine.
Have a listen to Paul here…….
NEW 2 Plus last minute support band!
Not only do we have NEW 2 for your delectation on Saturday May 21st but we also have the last minute addition of local hero’s FREEDOM TO DISOBEY .
All of this for ten English pounds at Howden Working Mens Club.
Its only NEW2!
SATURDAY MAY 21st 2011
NEW 2 £10
New 2 are the International No 1 Tribute band for U2
Appearing tonight at Howden Working Mens Club.
The band is fronted by lead singer Frank Farkas who is the double of Bono .
When this band perform live on stage they re-create the magic of the real U2 like no other.
In fact it has been said on countless occasions that they sound even better than the real thing(please mind the pun!). Something commented on by numerous members of the audience at their last appearance in Howden at the Shire Hall was that the band were exactly that.
This is not just a case of ‘close your eyes and they sound like U2’, as mentioned Frank Farkas is the spitting image of Bono and he provides a dynamic, powerful and mesmerising performance that will have the audience clamouring for more. With riproaring renditions of songs like Vertigo, New Years Day, Desire, Beautiful Day and many, many more a memorable night indeed is on the cards.
In line with previous tribute presentations New 2 are appearing tonight raising funds for the local scouts and Howden Live. Other organisations that have benifitted from similar events in the past include: Howden Infant and Junior schools, Rock Challenge, Operation Lifestyle, and the Shire Hall.
An unprecedented THIRD! post
Unexpectedly there are are still tickets available for THE HAMSTERS, this very Saturday May 7th, which is tomorrow…or today..if you are reading this today..
The 25th year final farewell tour. The very last time they will play at the Shire Hall….A sad..yet joyful occasion
Sward! – The Story of a Meadow
May 6th 2011.
Sward! – The Story of a Meadow
Commissioned by community arts company Blaize, in conjunction with Highlights Rural Touring Scheme, award winning writer Simon Corble’s Sward! is a magical tale, drawing on ancient myth, oral history and modern science to reveal the complex web of life woven into the fabric of an upland hay meadow.
Suitable for adults and children aged eight and over, the play, directed by Mike Bettison and featuring songs by Jim Woodland, follows the changing face of species-rich hay meadows through the seasons as seen through the eyes of a young farmer and a botany student.
Sward! is brought to life by a talented team whose acting is complemented by screens surrounding the stage that house monitors displaying images of flora and fauna of the meadows. There is also a 50″ flat screen showing fixed point photography taken over a twelve month period and a stunning photographic exhibition by Neville Turner.
“We’re delighted to welcome Blaize to Howden. Sward! is an entertaining play that reaches out to members of our rural community and delivers some powerful messages about the environment and our responsibilities towards it. It appeals to young and old alike and we’re hoping that it will be very popular.”
Tickets cost £8 for adults, £4 for children under 16 yrs, £20 for a family (2 adults and 2 children)
2nd post fer the HAMSTERS!!
….THE HAMSTERS…. £14.
THE HAMSTERS PLAY JIMI HENDRIX & ZZ TOP!
25TH YEAR – FAREWELL TOUR!
The guitar, bass and drums trio THE HAMSTERS have long been established as one of our premier Blues-Rock attractions, having performed over 4,000 concerts in 24 years.
Although usually playing their own brand of rootsy Rock, Blues and Americana – tonight they’ll be performing two sets of JIMI HENDRIX and ZZ TOP songs, for which they’re also widely regarded as being the UK’s leading interpreters. Guitarist/singer Slim has also just been featured in Guitarist magazine’s ‘Blues Guitar Heroes’ book.
“They’re fabulous: one of Britain’s very best live bands” – Bob Harris, Radio2
“No-one does Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top better” The Times
“Technically flawless, before the Hamsters no-one has contemplated Hendrix covers on such a scale” Vox
“They really kick ass…Slim is one of your greatest guitarists” Walter Trout.
“Latest in a distinguished line of great British power trio’s, the whole band are technically quite perfect…Slim is simply outstanding” Blueprint
“Rock ‘n Roll at its very best…maximum impact…evil R ‘n B” Guitarist
An added motivation to come to this gig, them being brilliant aside, is that they recently announced their retirement in March of next year so this is the very last chance you will have to see The Hamsters at the Shire Hall.
Please see below a personal message from Slim.
“This is to let you know that The Hamsters will be retiring in a year’s time: 1st April 1987 was the date of our first band rehearsal, and 1st April 2011 marks the start of our 25th year together. We’ve long discussed ending the Hamsters adventure at the completion of 25 years as we’ve each a lot of other things we’d like to do, but have never had the time. So, we’ve got one more year to say goodbye to you all , and will play our final show on 31st March 2012.”
BUY TICKETS HERE
THE GOOD FRIDAY
FRIDAY APRIL 22nd
THE GOOD FRIDAY £5
With: VINNIE & THE STARS..COPASETIC and I SWIM WITH SHARKS
Three top bands for a paltry fiver…how can you not come?


25th YEAR – FAREWELL TOUR! THE HAMSTERS!
May 7th 2011.
….THE HAMSTERS…. £14.
THE HAMSTERS PLAY JIMI HENDRIX & ZZ TOP!
25TH YEAR – FAREWELL TOUR!
The guitar, bass and drums trio THE HAMSTERS have long been established as one of our premier Blues-Rock attractions, having performed over 4,000 concerts in 24 years.
Although usually playing their own brand of rootsy Rock, Blues and Americana – tonight they’ll be performing two sets of JIMI HENDRIX and ZZ TOP songs, for which they’re also widely regarded as being the UK’s leading interpreters. Guitarist/singer Slim has also just been featured in Guitarist magazine’s ‘Blues Guitar Heroes’ book.
“They’re fabulous: one of Britain’s very best live bands” – Bob Harris, Radio2
“No-one does Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top better” The Times
“Technically flawless, before the Hamsters no-one has contemplated Hendrix covers on such a scale” Vox
“They really kick ass…Slim is one of your greatest guitarists” Walter Trout.
“Latest in a distinguished line of great British power trio’s, the whole band are technically quite perfect…Slim is simply outstanding” Blueprint
“Rock ‘n Roll at its very best…maximum impact…evil R ‘n B” Guitarist
An added motivation to come to this gig, them being brilliant aside, is that they recently announced their retirement in March of next year so this is the very last chance you will have to see The Hamsters at the Shire Hall.
Please see below a personal message from Slim.
“This is to let you know that The Hamsters will be retiring in a year’s time: 1st April 1987 was the date of our first band rehearsal, and 1st April 2011 marks the start of our 25th year together. We’ve long discussed ending the Hamsters adventure at the completion of 25 years as we’ve each a lot of other things we’d like to do, but have never had the time. So, we’ve got one more year to say goodbye to you all , and will play our final show on 31st March 2012.”


