Fidel Cutstro

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By Tom Berry

Stroud is fundamentally a rural place. Certain types of music therefore naturally thrive here – folk, singer-songwriters, ethereal electronica and laid back reggae are natural bedfellows of our sleepy but beautiful town. However, urban music too can find a home. Our own Block Party and others have proved that there is a real appetite in these valleys for breaks, hip hop, drum n’ bass and grime and a number of local artists are tapping into these seams.

One such musician and beatmaker is Fidel Cutstro. Since being introduced to Hip-Hop at a young but impressionable age, he has always been about the music. He moved from this area to the musical hotspot of Brighton, where he quickly started making a name for himself with razor sharp scratch skills and deft mixing. Linking up with DJ Ideal he formed The Unemployed Superheroes before joining critically acclaimed scratch band Surgical Cuts who went on to perform across the UK and Europe.

He recently moved back to the five valleys honing his production skills and Dj-ing and has recently released his debut solo mixtape Talking In Drums. Its a great listen, obvious influences are DJ Shadow and J Dilla but it also clearly tells the story of Cutstro himself and his own musical journey. I recently caught up with him to find out more about its making…

So you moved to Stroud from Brighton about a year ago - how's it going?
Yeah that's right, everything's good! I consider myself lucky to be living here now, especially with all the madness which is currently going on. If I had still been in Brighton I would have been stuck in a 5th floor flat with two small children climbing the walls, so I really feel for people in that situation right now. It took a bit of adjusting to a slower pace of life, but I'm originally from the area so it wasn't too much of a readjustment.

How's lockdown been so far? Is it an opportunity for creativity?
It's been ok... obviously a bit weird. It's been quite nice everything slowing down but I do feel for people with businesses and for those whose livelihoods are threatened. I'm more concerned about what happens after lockdown how will the economy be affected and also hoping that it will not be a excuse for governments to implement fascist behaviour and clamp downs on our civil liberties. Creativity wise I've definitely had a spark but I think that may be due to the fact I only just got my equipment and records out of storage after about 8 months! I do think in the coming weeks and months we will see and hear some great music born out this situation…

What's your motivation for making music?
To keep me sane! I just do it because I love it.

For those who've not heard you, how would you describe your music?
Sample based instrumental music. Or the Bronx on angel dust.

Tell us about your process for making a track…
It's a bit like food. I go digging which is the farming, chopping up samples which is the prep, making the beat is the cooking and finally people listening to it is the eating.

What kit do you use?
The MPC Controller and turntables are the main hub of the lab. Everything gets started on there, then I track to Logic so I can mix and edit more, add scratches etc. I also have a few old drum machines which I use, space and echo... Everything goes through a desk. I like old hardware, I've made tracks just using the computer placing bits around but I like the hands on approach of bashing the pads.

How do you go about finding samples?
Pretty much everything I sample comes off vinyl, it's very rare if I get something off YouTube and if I do it's an acapella I don’t have or some dialogue, but generally I try to sample straight off the record straight into the MPC.

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Do you still dig? What are your hotspots?
Yeah digging for records is an integral part of how I make music. That's where I get all my samples from. When I lived in Brighton I used to go out at least 3-4 times a week and I did that for at least 22 years so I've built up a good library of samples. Now my responsibilities mean I can't go out like I used to, I don't need to be out as much. I like charity shops but they're not like they used to be, a lot more people are on it, but I still can't walk past one without going in. Any bric a brak shops, car boots, junk shops etc....Shop wise, Rarekind records in Brighton and of course Sound Records and Trading Post in Stroud.

Given the title of the album I'm guessing drums are a key passion? Have you ever played?
Nah never played the drums, I stick to drum machines! Drums and breakbeats are the foundations of hip hop so it's just a reference to that.

How does production differ from DJing in terms of satisfaction?
With production you have total artistic control. You can make whatever you want, take your time, an empty palette. With DJing you sometimes have to play some bits you might not particularly want to, but I guess DJing is more of instant satisfaction and buzz.

Tell me about the track Sunday Morning at Bhasvic, it sounds intriguing!
There was a car boot that used to take place every Sunday in the car park of Bhasvic College in Brighton. I went one morning copped a few records and came home and made the track with the records I bought that. I think that it was made out of about 5 different records.

Cold Maxxxin has a real jazz feel - is this a genre you have an affinity for?
Yeah for real, scratching and jazz have a lot of similarities, a lot of improvisation, I like the freedom of jazz.

What’s next?
I’ve just started working on an EP with DJ Foly, so that will be out at some point. Also I’m really looking forward to starting a radio show on Gloucester 96.6FM alongside Big Tunes D, Dubbu and Scott Ski Love. It's gonna be called the throwdown, so look out for that!

Any parting words of wisdom?
Don't be afraid to speak your voice and question authority…

Talking In Drums is available now as a 14 track digital album and limited edition cassette via bandcamp here
You can also catch Fidel Cutstro on the recently launched Stroud Lockdown Radio and follow him on facebook here for further news and info.

Tom Berry is a record shop proprietor, DJ and Minnie Riperton obsessive. He can be found propping up the counter at Sound Records, 31 High St, Stroud, GL5 1AJ.





















Stroud Weekend Lockdown Listings 24th - 26th April

A weekly guide to radio stations, broadcasts, YouTube channels, Zoom parties and more coming out of the five valleys…

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DEEPBED RADIO
Friday

5pm Jazz Stroud Vinyl Connection / 6pm Moina Moin / 8pm Mr Mulatto - Stuationism
Saturday
12pm Sunkan Foal Mix / 2.30pm The High Priest Vinyl Orgy / 4.30 Verity Monroe / 6pm Mahon
7.30pm 10David / 9.30 Griz-O Bars Beats & Bears / 11pm Aiden
Sunday
9.30am Hidden Notes / 11am Simon McCorry Border Lands / 12pm Sound on Film / 1pm SPW - African Express
2pm Rowen / 3pm Zuzu / 5pm Comba / 8pm Jasper Kirton / 10pm Moina Moin

Tune in at deepbedradio.org follow on facebook here

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GOOD ON PAPER TV
Friday
8pm Sound Records Sessions - Monobrow pt.5
Saturday
8pm 80s House Party - Stroud District Foodbank Fundraiser
Sunday
12pm Cabin Fever Session - Mendoza ep.4

Subscribe to the YouTube channel here visit goodonpaper.info/events + goodonpaper.info/good-on-paper-tv

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STROUD LOCKDOWN RADIO
Saturday
12pm Andy Edwards: Soul / 2pm Nick the Jazz: World / 4pm Dubbu: HipHop / 6pm Juggla: Reggae / 8pm Fidel Cutstro: Breaks / 10pm Crooked Stylus: Psych / 12am Tek Gremlin: Dub
Sunday
12pm Raggamuffin: Reggae / 2pm The High Priest: Jazz / 4pm Dubbu: Soul RnB / 6pm Piriquito: Brazil / 7pm Scott Graff

Follow facebook.com/stroudlockdownradio for updates and links to Mixlr


Stroud Playlist

A thirty four track playlist ft. current (and previous) Stroud dwelling solo artists and bands covering alt-folk, folk, ambient, classical, indie, electronica, pop, blues, swamp-blues, punk, post-punk, rock, post-rock- every genre under the sun…

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Tracklist:

1. Low Chimes: Sleepwalking 2. Katy J Pearson: Tonight 3. Mesadorm: Easy 4. Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo: Nostalgia (Wallander version) 5. Pete Roe: Counting Backwards Slowly 6. Jacob and Drinkwater: There's A Shadow On the Sun 7. Orbury Common: Ecto's Plasm 8. Body Clocks: Still Life 9. Da Rico: Coyote 10. Near Future: Ideal Home 11. Emily Hall: Mantra 12. Clare Hammond: Impromptu No.3 in G-Flat Major, Op.90, D88913. Diana Yukawa: Home 14. Simon McCorry: Whisperer 15. Andrew Heath: A Break In the Clouds 16. Phonsonic: 4th June 17. Leveret: The Wounded Hazzar 18. Patsy Gamble: Reflection 19. Andy Nowak Trio: Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor 20. Milk Teeth: Better 21. Blurt: The Fish Needs A Bike 22. The Red Propellers: Black Glove White Dove 23. Blancmange: Distant Storm 24. The Pirate Ship Quintet: Companion (ft. Emily Barker, Blythe Pepino, Emily Hall and the Stroud Fringe Choir) 25. Ardyn: Universe 26. Grasscourt: Stones Upon My Chest 27. Faeland: All My Swim 28. Hattie Briggs: Lost and Found 29. Sam Sweeney: Maid of the Mill 30. Jaz Delorian: Rain On A Sunday 31. Thee Ones: 77a 32. The Achievers: Careful Sabrina 33. Lensmen: Folded Heart 34. Russian Flying Squirrel: Let the People Say

From the Archives: Boss Morris

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By Lara Shingles
Issue 22, January 2017

Morris dancing has long been regarded as the preserve of elderly bearded men loudly banging sticks outside country pubs. But the image of Morris dancing is undergoing a radical change, with an influx of female sides transforming its traditionally male membership. Among them is Boss Morris, an all-female contemporary Morris dancing side based in Stroud.

Boss Morris sprung out of the five valleys of Stroud in September 2015. Its members all met through their day jobs as artists and crafters. Their feisty attitude and playful choreography sheds a new light on the wonderful world of Morris. The group dances Cotswold Morris, an age-old regional version of the Morris, but its repertoire also includes a local broom dance and a 16th century fighting dance.

“The possibilities of what we can do with Morris and where we can take it are endless,” says Boss Morris member Rhia Davenport. “The thing we enjoy the most is the variation, adding our own twists and participating in different events.”

The group’s creativity shines through not only in its choreography but also in its costumes. Gold two pieces with embroidered logos, tennis ball cloth ponchos, bright blue socks, flower crowns (and the list goes on) – Boss Morris’ dazzling attire compliments its members’ vibrant personalities and adds yet another twist on the tradition. Rhia says the group’s costumes are definitely a collaboration: “We have a very skilled seamstress who has been generous enough with her time to knock up our wonderful kit. Everyone else pitches in when they can to embellish and slap a bit of glitz about.” With their signature gold costumes, she reveals the group drew on Stroud’s cloth making and dying history by using a simple printed symbol of the red sheets that were laid out to dry on the hills of the valleys.

Since the group’s inception, it has continued to jingle up and down the country. Last year, they charmed audiences at Port Eliot Festival in Cornwall and Christie’s Lates Festival of Folk in London. They also performed on stage at the Royal Albert Hall alongside the likes of critically acclaimed Glaswegian band Belle and Sebastian and psych folk phenomenon Trembling Bells. Working with Trembling Bells was especially fun for Boss Morris, adds Rhia: “They supported us from really early on in the development of our side. Performing with them, particularly making up our own dance specifically designed to work with one of their songs, was ace.” Boss Morris has made a handful of appearances at local events over the last year-and-a-bit too, including the Stroud Summer Solstice and Stroud Goodwill Evening. “We really enjoy the local gigs in and around Stroud just as much as the higher profile gigs,” . In fact, in 2017, Stroudies could be seeing a lot more of the troupe as it wants to do more community based performances. They are also hoping to expand in the year-ahead by recruiting new female members with a similarly feisty attitude, creative flare and passion for Morris, and to continue giving Morris men a run for their money! Rhia says the group have plans to start playing around with its music and to design some new hopping tracks. It would also like to start up some of its own modern traditions.

If you’d like to watch Boss Morris in action, their next performance will be at Stroud Wassail Festival, which will return on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th of this month. “We’re all really excited about the Wassail. It’ll be the first dance out for some of our new girls and it’s great to see so many other sides performing together,” says Rhia. “It’s also exciting due to our new kit ideas currently taking shape….”

Billed as a ‘celebration of winter folk traditions’, this year’s festival boasts a fun-filled line-up featuring games, plays and performances by local Morris dancers and mummers as well as two family-friendly workshops on the art of rag coats and wassail songs.

The festivities will begin with mummers and wassailing at the Prince Albert on Friday 13th. On Saturday 14th, a great gathering of mummers and Morris dancers, including Boss Morris, Clocs Canton, Fox’s Morris and the Chippenham Morris Men, will be singing and dancing in the streets of Stroud from 10am. There will also be a procession at 12pm, followed by traditional wassailing at Museum in the Park and 12th Night revels in the evening.

A medieval cabaret party of sorts, the 12th Night revels will be presided over by The Chancellor and the Lord of Misrule. The evening will include the election of King Bean and Queen Pea, the Wassail Bowl, The Boars Head Carol and ceilidh dancing for all, among other entertainment.

Guests are encouraged to come in costume, disguise and masks. There will be prizes for the best dressed so if you have a suitable party piece, bring it!

For further info or to get in touch with Boss Morris go to bossmorris.com and visit stroudwassail.com and the music listings for news about this year’s Stroud Wassail festival.

Lara Shingles is a freelance writer with a keen interest in art, lifestyle and culture. Since graduating with a BA Hons in Magazine Journalism, she has written for SoGlos, Inkygoodness and a collection of popular blogs. She also works part-time as an editorial assistant for Stroud-based creative solutions company Carmar Media @larashingles

UPDATE! On Monday 13th April we will be screening Rites - a Boss Morris short film directed by Rhia Davenport with sound by Ed Davenport over on our YouTube channel. Click here to see the live premiere at 8pm.

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Still from Rites


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Stroud Lockdown Listening...

A guide to radio stations, broadcasts, YouTube channels, Zoom parties and more coming out of the five valleys…

DEEPBED RADIO

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A new project from the SVA, Deepbed Radio profiles DJs and audio projects with roots or threads to artist led hubs in Stroud and Gloucester featuring broadcasts and playlists by Jazz Stroud, Moina Moin, SPW, Situation Sounds, Hidden Notes Festival, Komodo and Friends and more tba…
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GOOD ON PAPER TV

Self-recorded-sessions premiered on the Good On Paper YouTube channel ft. regular weekend DJ sets by Neil ‘Dubbu’ Wilson, Tom Monobrow (Sound Records), Mendoza and Pavinyl plus local artists, musicians and filmmakers.
goodonpaper.info/good-on-paper-tv

ISOLATION ROOM

A response to the coronavirus crisis from longtime Sigur Rós co-manager John Best and sound designer David Sheppard, Isolation Room is a community space for artists around the world to share live or pre-recorded work from quarantine, all mixed in binaural audio for maximum listening experience….
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STROUD GOT SOUL

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DJ Clay Groovara presents Stroud Got Soul every Saturday at 8pm…Get dressed up to get down with a Zoom house party.
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STROUD LOCKDOWN RADIO

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Launched on Sat 11th April via Mixlr featuring sets by the High Priest, Dubbu, DJ Juggla, Fidel Cutstro and Threebagsfull…
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I, The Lion: Ghost

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Following last year’s epic track Slaves, today sees the release of Gloucestershire based post-punk trio I, The Lion’s brand new single Ghost. “It's a pretty personal one for us and a feeling shared by so many people out there all about working so hard for something, and still be overlooked when it counts. So we vented that through riffs…” says the bands Stroud dwelling drummer Eddie Evans

Since their inception in 2011 the band have gained a huge following with regular concerts and tours across the UK sharing stages with the likes of Three Trapped Tigers, Gallows and DZ Deathrays.

Ghost is another blistering offering by the group - pounding drums, huge riffs and an anthemic chorus - something they seem to effortlessly deliver with each release…

For news and updates follow the band on facebook here

From the Archives: Emily Barker

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By Amy Fleming
From Issue 27, June 2017

Emily Barker's shows have become increasingly Tennessee tinged in recent years. 2016 saw the Stroud-based Australian musician bring her country trio Applewood Road home for three beautiful sets. Two were at the Prince Albert, and the third at St Laurence's church - a setting that rendered the three-part harmonies of Barker and her Nashville-dwelling band-mates Amy Speace and Amber Rubarth all the more heavenly.

If you caught her solo show at the Albert last October, you'll have heard her duet with the lovable folk-punk rocker Austin Lucas, who she'd prised away from Nashville for a European tour. And all the while, she was getting ready to release her Memphis soul album, Sweet Kind of Blue, which was recorded at the legendary Sam Phillips Recording Service - the vast studio Phillips designed following his success producing Elvis, Johnny Cash, Howlin' Wolf and many more. The album is finally out this month, and Barker's new sound, complete with Al Greene's horn section, is already a hit with the critics.

Barker's first visit to a hallowed old American studio was across the state line from Tennessee, in Alabama. When visiting Nashville a few years ago, she recalls, "I drove down to Muscle Shoals and went to Fame studios... and it was just amazing. Aretha Franklin is one of my inspirations and she recorded there, and Etta James, so many legends and seeing this old equipment..." It was love at first sight.

As luck would have it, when considering producers for the new record, she was introduced to the Grammy-winning young Memphian sound engineer and producer Matt Ross-Spang. He cut his teeth at the late Sam Phillips' original shop-front studio, Sun, and had recently made his base at Sam Phillips Recording Service. "In America, we don't have ancient churches and castles like you do in Britain," says Ross-Spang, "but we have studios like this that to me are our version of those churches and castles. This place is just like walking into Phillips' brain."

And so last June, Barker headed to Phillips' Tennessee cathedral of sound, with little more than her beautiful 1937 Gibson acoustic guitar and a sheaf of new songs. Invited along for the ride, I arrive just as Barker pulls in for her first day of sessions. "I can't believe it's today - I'm so excited!" she says, smiling broadly under the warm, Southern sun. Sam Phillips' son Jerry, and granddaughter, Halley have swung by to welcome Barker. Unlike Sun, and Stax Records across town (Otis Redding, Booker T and the MGs and Isaac Hayes), this studio hasn't been made into a museum. The tapes have continued to roll here since 1960, which makes the private tour all the more spine tingling. Upstairs there's a tiny bar room with spirographic wallpaper, an atomic light and Johnny Cash's cigarette burns on the Formica counter. "Nothing in here has changed," says Halley. "Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, uhuh, they'd all come and sit here and drink, same stools and everything. Crazy huh?" The white furnishings and red shag carpet in Sam's old office still look brand new, and the sofa that sits outside it is off being restored by rock god and former upholsterer, Jack White.

Downstairs in Studio A, a group of Memphis' finest musicians (many of whom played on Cat Power's record, the Greatest) have assembled. The studio is largely as it was when the Yardbirds recorded Train Kept A Rollin there in the early '60s. There's the same old Hammond organ, Jerry Lee Lewis' session piano and the original cigarette machine (just 75 Cents a pack).

Ross-Spang is riding high after his success with Something More than Free by Jason Isbell (who hails from Muscle Shoals and is a former member of Drive By Truckers) and Midwest Farmer's Daughter, the breakthrough album from outlaw country singer Margo Price. When he is done arranging microphones and cables he declares: "Hot diggety dang we just about ready."

Each take is counted in by drummer Steve Potts, who has played with Booker T and the MGs and Neil Young. "No one else drums like him," says Ross-Spang. "He's so laid back that it makes the whole song sway in this beautiful way. You just can't teach that." Fittingly, Potts' count in is the first thing you hear on the finished album, having been kept on the title track.

Over the coming days, as the band works through Barker's 11 songs, the mutual respect in the room swells to bursting point. Guitarist Dave Cousar tells Barker a few songs in: "your voice is like an iceberg," because every day he hears her do something new and surprising. By day four it feels like they've all known each other for years. When they've found their collective groove for the new song, If We Forget to Dance, Ross-Spang can't tear himself away from the studio floor. "This is some baby-making music," he says, and starts adding his own percussion, drumming the back of a guitar. At some point, Barker struts out of her vocal booth to put lipstick on the bassist, Dave Smith. And the road-trip song Sunrise ends in a spontaneous ten-minute jam, with Barker on mouthorgan.

Low lighting sets the mood for other tracks, and emotions flow accordingly. During a break from No. 5 Hurricane (which Couser describes thusly: "two words: Quentin. Tarantino.") Barker breathes: "I was getting tingly again." To which Rick Steff, on keys responds, "I was tearing up there for a minute."

"All the session guys," Ross-Spang tells me when the record's finished, "it wasn't just a normal session for them. They've all been calling me and texting me about just how wonderful it was for them. A really great moment I think for all of us."

A Sweet Kind of Blue is out now, available on-line and from all good independent records stores. Visit emilybarker.com for further info.

Amy Fleming is a writer and editor for the Guardian, who also contributes to Intelligent Life, the FT, Vogue, Newsweek, New Scientist and more.


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Stroud on Bandcamp

UPDATE! Following their initiative last month Bandcamp are again waving their fees to support artists this Friday 1st May from 9am…We’ve also added a few more artists to this list!

From today (Friday 20th March) until midnight Bandcamp are waving their fees to support artists during the global COVID-19 pandemic which has seen venues closing and tours cancelled both locally and across the world.

We’ve put together a list below of Stroud dwelling musicians’ bandcamp pages and strongly recommend that you support (and listen) to them!

BLANCMANGE
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LUKAS DRINKWATER

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EMILY HALL

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LITTLE METROPOLIS

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ELVIS MCGONAGALL AND HIS RESURRECTORS
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ORBURY COMMON
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THE PIRATE SHIP QUINTET
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Music Listings: Weds 11th - Sun 15th March

Don Letts, The Sub Rooms, Sat 14th

Don Letts, The Sub Rooms, Sat 14th


ALE HOUSE
Fri 13th Limelight

Classic and progressive covers. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Thurs 12th BYO Vinyl

Bring your own vinyl! LP’s and singles and the Sceptre will play them…8:30pm Free
Fri 13th Howlin Mat
Flaming hot blues guitar…8:30pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


Biscuithead and the Biscuit Badgers, The Prince Albert, Sat 14th

Biscuithead and the Biscuit Badgers, The Prince Albert, Sat 14th

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Fri 13th The Magpies

The Magpies formed in their hometown of York, initially a duo project between Bella Gaffney and Polly Bolton, until the line-up expanded to a quartet joining forces with acclaimed cellist Sarah Smout and fiddle ace Holly Brandon. They each draw on their transatlantic influences to create a unique blend of Celtic and bluegrass folk, transporting audiences to distant lands and capturing imaginations with their enthralling live show. 9pm Free
Sat 14th Biscuit Head and the Biscuit Badgers
Faster than a speeding puffin, more chocolatey than a chocolate labrador, descending from apes (if they are tall enough) Biscuithead and the Biscuit Badgers release your ears to play backgammon undisturbed. Tuba, piano, drums, ukulele, tickling and rubbing your senses into a fun stew. Enjoy yourselves, if you can; they are greater than you think. 9:30pm Free
Sun 15th Katey Brooks
With her new album Revolute newly released, the mercurial songstress is more determined than ever to do things her own way. Revolute isn’t just an album – it’s an awakening for both artist and listener. The wider music scene will be watching the rise of this once-a-generation talent. 8:30pm £12 from ticketweb.co.uk
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


STROUD BREWERY
Thurs 12th Bagelites

Local folk talent playing traditional English folk and gypsy tunes…All acoustic, the traditional way! 8pm Free
Sat 14th The Whiteshillbillies
The Whiteshillbilles return to the Brewery for another night of high-energy bluegrass, country and rock'n roll. This six piece enjoy their music and as we know from the last time they played here, the audience certainly does too. 8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi, The Sub Rooms, Fri 13th

Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi, The Sub Rooms, Fri 13th

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Fri 13th Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi

World Snooker Champion Steve Davis comes to Stroud for a 2.5 hour DJ set! Steve will be playing an eclectic blend of psychedelia and techno assisted by his DJ partner Kavus Torabi from Gong. “One of the joys of the last few years in the music industry has been the rise and rise of Steve Davis as one of the most well-loved and respected DJs and radio hosts in the country.” Drowned in Sound 9pm £11.50-£13.50
Sat 14th Trading Post Presents: Don Letts
Don Letts’ reputation has been firmly established in both the film and music world by a substantial body of work from the late 70’s through the 80’s, 90’s and well into the millennium. In 2003 he won a Grammy for his documentary ‘Westway To The World’. He came to notoriety in the late 70’s as the DJ that single handedly turned a whole generation of punks onto reggae. It was whilst as a DJ at the first punk club ‘The Roxy’ in 1977, that Don adopted the punk D.I.Y ethic and began to make his first film ‘The Punk Rock Movie’. Shot on Super-8mm, it is the only documentary on the U.K punk scene with Sex Pistols, The Clash and many others. 8pm £15.50
thesubrooms.co.uk


Yama Warashi, SVA Goods Shed, Sat 14th

Yama Warashi, SVA Goods Shed, Sat 14th

SVA
Weds 11th Funk-In Sessions

Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 11th Flamenco Workshop
Open it to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either clapping, playing cajon or singing. Contributions welcome. Every Weds (term time only) 7:30pm (John Street)
Thurs 12th Stroud Jazz Sessions: Dom Franks
This month Stroud Jazz Sessions presents Dom Franks as their jazz-smoking special guest!! With saccharine bebop licks edging into funky dives and samba sways, Dom is a jazz-fine sugar-fine saxophone hero from Cheltenham. With his 3rd album being pressed, come hear him effortlessly channel Strayhorn, Coltrane and Shorter. 8pm £5otd/£3musicians (John Street)
Fri 13th John St Social
Come and watch Izzy Martini turn those beans into creamy espresso martinis at the John Street Social. Happy hour specials from 6pm. Plus an eclectic vinyl and visual mix by guest DJs. 6pm
Sat 14th Round up #4: Yama Warashi
A new monthly event at The Goods Shed Round Up sees Bristol group Ishmael Ensemble team up with d&b audiotechnik for a unique 360 degree soundscape experience. Formed by Bristol-based Japanese artist Yoshino Shigihara, Yama Warashi create a dreamy evocative sound, inspired by Japanese folk, dance music, free jazz and African music with a slice of electric psychedelia. With a sound that is rooted in jazz Ishmael Ensemble combine brass, beats and a “swirling blizzard of electronics” (Clash) to create mesmerizing soundscapes. The brainchild of multi-instrumentalist & producer Pete Cunningham a.k.a. Ishmael, the band have quickly caught the attention of influential tastemakers such as Gilles Peterson, Tom Robinson and just about everyone else. 8pm £10-£20 (Goods Shed)
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TRINITY ROOMS
Sat 14th Stroud Sacred Music Festival Presents: Susie Ro and Ravi Ji – Sound Journey
Join two talented world musicians for a deeply nourishing and uplifting evening of original heart songs, improvised creations, prayer and celebration! Delicious refreshments before and after by Juciful. 7pm £12adv from eventbrite.co.uk/£10concs/£15otd
sacredmusicfestival.org.uk


MINCHINHAMPTON COTSWOLD CLUB
Thurs 12th Minchinhampton Folk Club

Minchinhampton Folk Club meets every Thursday evening at the Minchinhampton Cotswold Club, 11 High Street, Minchinhampton. Folk, Country, Blues, pop, anything goes. Regular spotlights, guests and theme nights. Check website for up-to-date listings. 8pm £2 (donation)
minchfolkclub.org

CARPENTERS ARMS Miserden
Weds 11th Wildwood Jack

Wildwood Jack are a totally unique acoustic guitar and ukulele duo from Kent. Having sold their home in 2013 to hit the road and tour the world they bring a heart-warming and adventurous spirit to their music and to audiences wherever they play. Enjoy wonderful interplay between guitar and ukulele. 8pm Free
thecarps-miserden.co.uk


UNDER THE EDGE ARTS Wotton Under Edge
Fri 13th SCJC Jazz Jam

Bringing the benefit of jazz as an art form to the local community and to multiple levels of ability. All instruments/vocalists will be made welcome. If you can play the blues and want to have a crack at jazz – this is for you! If you want to come and just listen that is fine too. 8pm Free
Sat 14th The Charlton Blues Kings
A 5 piece rhythm 'n' blues band from Gloucestershire, the Blues Kings serve up an energetic mix of Jump & Swing Blues that will soon have you out of your seats and dancing the night away. 8pm £10.50/£8.50concs
utea.org.uk

Music Listings: Tues 3rd - Sun 8th March

Sefrial, The Prince Albert, Thurs 5th

Sefrial, The Prince Albert, Thurs 5th


ALE HOUSE
Fri 6th The Rockers

Authentic sounding rockabilly, dismantling and re-arranging some of the biggest chart-toppers and pop classics they could think of, stripping them down and hot-rodding them just as back yard mechanics did to '32 Fords in the 1950's. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Thurs 5th Open Mic Night

Hosted by Stroud’s own Americana troubadour the Rev. Stretch. All welcome! 8pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


LITTLE VIC
Sun 8th Barny’s Live Music: Alden Patterson Dashwood

Monthly music night, special guest Alden Patterson Dashwood with MC Kieran Archer. Floor spots available! 7:15pm £4(suggested donation)
facebook.com/BarnysLiveMusic


Orphic, The Prince Albert, Sat 7th

Orphic, The Prince Albert, Sat 7th

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Thurs 5th Sefrial

With influences as diverse as John Zorn, Medeski Martin and Wood, and Tin Hat, Sefrial is the brain-child of rising star Sophie Stockham. With a saxophone-heavy front line featuring the energy and lyricism of Sophie's alto, complemented by the unmistakeable sound and brilliance of Jake McMurchie on tenor, groove and invention is provided by the chief composer Matt Brown on drums, under-pinned by the warm sound of Greg Cordez on bass. The band is completed by the distinctive Joe Wilkins on guitar, who blends the blues and energy of Jimi Hendrix with the subtlety of Bill Frisell or Marc Ribot. 8:45pm Free
Sat 7th Orphic
New acoustic jazz quartet based in Bristol, UK. Includes members of Sefrial, Get The Blessing, Dakhla Brass, Modulus III, We Are Leif. Playing tunes by the likes of Johnny Dyani, Joshua Redman, Thelonious Monk and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. 9pm Free
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


Thee Ones, Stroud Brewery, Fri 6th

Thee Ones, Stroud Brewery, Fri 6th

STROUD BREWERY
Tues 3rd Open Mic Night

Stroud Brewery’s weekly open mic night. Poets, comedians, jugglers, ventriloquists, mimes, magicians and (statistically) musicians are welcome to take the stage! 15 - 20 minute sets depending on time. If you're not a performer then clap loudly, sing along, laugh at the jokes and have a blooming good time. Family friendly(ish). 7:30pm Free
Fri 6th Thee Ones
Legendary Stroud favourites Thee Ones play in Stroud Brewery’s balcony bar, playing original soul, jazz, R&B and 60s hammond beats. This energetic live band has been known to whip crowds into a serious party with their Latin rhythms and incredible dance moves...Not to be missed! 7:30pm Free
Sat 7th Bob Porter Project
Stroud based Americana group - a fine blend of mellow Alt Country and gritty Roots Rock…Often described as music with a ‘growl and twang’ the Project offer up a mix of originals and covers. 8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


The Rat Affair, SVA Goods Shed, Weds 4th

The Rat Affair, SVA Goods Shed, Weds 4th

SVA
Weds 4th Funk-In Sessions

Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 4th Flamenco Workshop
Open it to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either clapping, playing cajon or singing. Contributions welcome. Every Weds (term time only) 7:30pm (John Street)
Weds 4th The Rat Affair Presents: RAT
The Pied Piper of Hamelin reimagined through live music and shadow puppetry. Amidst a musical score that shifts between sensationally boisterous Eastern European folk and sparse reflective piano works, RAT tells the tale of a curious man who offers to rid a corrupt town in crisis by driving its vermin infestation away. It questions the very nature of theatre by removing speech from the narrative, choosing instead to adopt the use of exquisite puppetry and projection to present a powerful spectacle of light and sound. Suitable for audiences 10+ 7:30pm £7adv from SVA/£8.40(plus booking fee) online (Goods Shed)
Fri 6th John St Social
Come and watch Izzy Martini turn those beans into creamy espresso martinis at the John Street Social. Happy hour specials from 6pm. Plus an eclectic vinyl and visual mix by guest DJs. 6pm
sva.org.uk


MINCHINHAMPTON COTSWOLD CLUB
Thurs 5th Minchinhampton Folk Club

Minchinhampton Folk Club meets every Thursday evening at the Minchinhampton Cotswold Club, 11 High Street, Minchinhampton. Folk, Country, Blues, pop, anything goes. Regular spotlights, guests and theme nights. Check website for up-to-date listings. 8pm £2 (donation)
minchfolkclub.org


PREMA ARTS CENTRE Uley
Fri 6th Songwriters Circle w/ Greg Hancock, Alex Seel and Madeleine Harwood

Three prominent UK singer-songwriters take to the stage to share their compositions. Greg Hancock has a solid reputation as one of the UK's most original songwriters and skilful guitarists. Alex Seel's songs go right to the heart of the matter. Whether he's exploring themes of love, life or modern society, he weaves his deceptively gentle lyrics around subtle and sophisticated melodies and song structures. Madeleine Harwood impresses audiences with her beautiful and expressive voice and emotive song writing...7:30pm £12/£9concs/£10friends/£8concs/£16otd
prema.org.uk


CARPENTERS ARMS Miserden
Weds 4th Bill Taylor and Martin Vogwell

Bill Taylor will be joined by Folklaw's Martin Vogwell performing traditional and contemporary songs and ballads. Rich vocals and harmonies with guitar and mandolin accompaniments. 8pm Free
thecarps-miserden.co.uk


RSVP Bhangra, Under the Edges Arts, Sat 7th

RSVP Bhangra, Under the Edges Arts, Sat 7th

UNDER THE EDGE ARTS Wotton Under Edge
Sat 7th RSVP Bhangra

RSVP is spearheading the renaissance of live Bhangra in the UK. From massive stages at Glastonbury (12 years) and Womad (4 years), to concert venues across the UK and Europe, they're always guaranteed to get everyone dancing. 8pm £10.50/£9.50concs
utea.org.uk











Music Listings: Tues 21st - Sun 26th Feb

Elvis McGonagall and His Resurrectors, Burns Night, Sun 26th, The Prince Albert

Elvis McGonagall and His Resurrectors, Burns Night, Sun 26th, The Prince Albert


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Fri 24th Abe Fest: Frankly Skanky, Aranka’s Cackle and Texas Tick Fever

Frankly Skanky: Stroud dwelling sacred dub roots reggae band offering dubbed up versions of rare roots reggae tunes they've discovered and loved. Aranka’s Cackle: A blend of ska, reggae and dancehall inflected with their colloquial stamp of "ere" and "arr", dowsed in cider and drenched in bass-weight and then set on fire to create a sound to mash up di dance. Texas Tick fever: Moonshine-fuelled Americana, tales of hobos, grifters, bootleggers and drifters from the backwoods of America. 8pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


Jaz Delorean (Tankus the Henge), Thurs 23rd, The Prince Albert

Jaz Delorean (Tankus the Henge), Thurs 23rd, The Prince Albert

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Thurs 23rd Jaz Delorean

A travelling performer with a colourful past and a fascinating present. The songs that he sings and plays on the piano are tender observations of our fragile and sometimes twisted existence. Strange things happen in dreams, but stranger things can happen in waking life, and Jaz Delorean has never shied away from baring his tattered soul to anyone willing to listen. He’ll pull at your heartstrings, and get you dancing to the rhythms of his fingers, before skulking off into the blackness behind the neon carnival lights. Delorean is the lead singer and pianist from tearaway live band Tankus the Henge. 8:30pm Free
Sat 25th Gwenifer Raymond
Gwenifer Raymond plays extraordinary acoustic American-primitive psychedelic folk. Truly unique in the current live circuit, a whirlwind of powerful virtuoso playing. Welsh multi-instrumentalist who oscillates between the moody and the manic she plays original American Primitive instrumentals, drawn from the roots music of Mississippi and Appalachia. “A profound talent” - The Guardian. 8:30pm Free
Sun 26th Burns Night: Elvis McGonagall and the Resurrectors
Burns Night special with Elvis McGonagall and the Resurrectors - an unholy marriage of radical stand-up poetry and Caledonian punkabilly rock ‘n roll…. With all sorts of Haggis available - from fully trad to totally vegan. See website for further updates and tickets…
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


Haney’s Big House, Sat 25th, Stroud Brewery

Haney’s Big House, Sat 25th, Stroud Brewery

STROUD BREWERY
Tues 21st Open Mic Night

Poets, comedians, jugglers, ventriloquists, mimes, magicians and (statistically) musicians are welcome to take the stage! 15 - 20 minute sets depending on time. If you're not a performer then clap loudly, sing along, laugh at the jokes and have a blooming good time. Family friendly (ish). 7:30pm Free
Sat 25th Haney’s Big House
The planets aligned the night five lost souls gathered in a draughty hall and set up their instruments. Within minutes, they all knew they had finally found their musical kindred spirits, united by a passion for 40’s & 50’s jumpin’, swingin’, rockin’ rhythm & blues. Haney’s Big House was born that night. A five-piece Rhythm & Blues combo playing in the traditional 40’s & 50’s style. Their line-up of drums, double bass, 2 guitars and harmonica, uses largely period–vintage instruments and equipment to create an authentic sound which is the essence of Haney’s Big House….8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


Jess Gillam, Sun 26th, The Sub Rooms

Jess Gillam, Sun 26th, The Sub Rooms

THE SUB ROOMS
Sun 26th EUCO – Jess Gillam

Hailing from Ulverston in Cumbria, Jess Gillam is blazing a trail in the music world with her outstanding talent and infectious personality. Jess is the first ever saxophonist to be signed to Decca Classics and recently released her debut album “Rise”, which shot to No.1 in the Official UK Classical Charts. Featuring a selection of her favourite pieces ranging from Marcello and Shostakovich to David Bowie and Kate Bush, it was highly celebrated and received rave reviews. 3pm £11.50 - £17.50
thesubrooms.co.uk


Funk-In Sessions, Weds 22nd, SVA

Funk-In Sessions, Weds 22nd, SVA

SVA
Weds 22nd Funk-In Sessions

Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 22nd Flamenco Workshop
Open it to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either clapping, playing cajon or singing. Contributions welcome. Every Weds (term time only) 7:30pm (John Street)
Thurs 23rd We!rd Sh!t: Dead Days Beyond Help and Tribe of One
We!rd Sh!t night returns…Dead Days Beyond Help: Alex Ward (guitar/vocals) and Jem Doulton (drums). In their live performances, pieces drawn from all the band's albums sit side by side with free-wheeling improvisational excursions which could involve a leap into either a wall of flattening noise or the most emotionally direct country song. In negotiating this dizzying range of materials, DDBH bypass the pitfalls of irony and the obstacle course of genre by the simple guiding principle: intensity-at-all-costs. Tribe of One: Strange,lonely broadcasts from long dead planets. Found sounds, field recordings, looped snatches of obscure folk recordings from the far reaches of the former Soviet Union.Semi acoustic instruments, some homemade, some from Tibet and Ladakh. Vocal chanting. Long drones…Plus DJ’s Neil Walker (SVA) and Sean Roe (Sound Records). 7:30pm £5otd (John Street)
sva.org.uk


CHRIST CHURCH Nailsworth
Sun 26th Bristol Ensemble Tea Time Concerts

The professional musicians of the Bristol Ensemble performs a programme of Russian chamber music, full of colour and passion including Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence and the Andante cantabile from String Quartet Op.11, and Rachmaninov’s beautiful Vocalise. 3pm £10otd
bristolensemble.com


SHEEPSCOMBE VILLAGE HALL
Fri 24th A Capella Quadruplets

Men In General are à cappella quadruplets separated at birth by the cruel hand of fate, recently re-united through a social networking site and now talking and singing Billy Joel, Lou Reed, Red Molly, Meghan Trainor, Marvin Gaye, Joe Jackson, Coope Boyes & Simpson, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Stephen Stills, Tom Jones, The Beach Boys, The Spooky Men’s Chorale, and more top lyrics. What are the chances of that happening? 7:30pm
airing.co.uk


UNDER THE EDGE ARTS Wotton Under Edge
Fri 24th Friday Night Blues Jam

The Friday Night Blues Jam is an invitation to join in and play the blues as part of a band. You can bring your instruments along, sing or just enjoy a drink and tap along to the groove! 8pm Free
Sat 25th Holder and Smith: A Tribute to Django and Stephane
Come and be a part of this exciting evening of live music of the highest order. This tribute to the swinging jazz sensations Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli featuring hot gypsy guitar from Stuart Carter-Smith and incredible vocals and Jazz violin sensation Ben Holder to make this evening a night to remember.8pm £10adv/£12otd
utea.org.uk










Music Listings: Weds 18th - Sun 22nd Dec

Waldo’s Gift, Sat 21st, SVA Goods Shed

Waldo’s Gift, Sat 21st, SVA Goods Shed

ALE HOUSE
Thurs 19th Dave Ayre Trio

Double bass wizard Dave Ayre and his trio returns to the Ale House for another exceptional evening of top quality jazz…8:30pm Free
Fri 20th Jamie Thyer and the Worried Men
The Worried Men have toured the UK and Europe non-stop…Performed at countless festival…and these road tested veterans have only just begun! 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Fri 20th Crooked Stylus: Crooked Equinox

DJ night with Darius and Friends. 8pm Free
Sat 21st Christmas Cocktail Party
Christmas Cocktail Party! From 7:30 pm, late licence…
crownandsceptrestroud.com


GALGOS LATINO
Weds 18th Jack Flint

Mid-week escape with live music by Jack Flint. Enjoy dinner and sneaky cocktail! Have your music requests ready for Jack to bring your favourite tune to life. 8pm
Fri 20th Mid-Life Crisis Xmas
The Mid Life Crisis DJ collective bringing you the best eclectic mix of the finest tunes around, guaranteed to keep you dancin' til the early hours. This event is free so get there early, as this is a night you don't want to miss!! 9pm Free
galgos.co.uk


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH MINCHINHAMPTON
Thurs 19th The Capella Singers: Christmas North and South

The Capella Singers Christmas concert this year begins with a selection of choral music from Scandinavia. They will be joined by Julian Elloway, who will play piano solos from Finland and Iceland. After the interval there will be music from Spain and Italy. Victoria’s beautiful setting for two choirs of Salve, Regina; lively music by Flecha; a traditional Christmas tune from Sicily and organ music played by Julian Elloway, ending with Monteverdi’s wonderfully varied setting of Ave, maris stella from his Vespers of 1610. 7:30pm £12adv online/£15otd
cappellasingers.co.uk


The Sound of the Sunken Foal, Sat 21st, The Old Convent

The Sound of the Sunken Foal, Sat 21st, The Old Convent

THE OLD CONVENT
Sat 21st Festive Fling

Monobrow and Wild Boar Gin Lounge present a night of fine music, wonderous cocktails, amazing lighting and dangerous dancing. Their last event sold out so grab tickets quickly! This time there are special guests in the form of Sound of the Sunken Foal and Jasper Kirton so it’s shaping up to be a brilliant night...Expect a varied but fun music policy. 8pm £8adv (only!) from Sound Records


Katy J Pearson, Fri 20th, The Prince Albert

Katy J Pearson, Fri 20th, The Prince Albert

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Fri 20th Kay J Pearson, Lazarus Kane
Katy J Pearson combines a unique voice with a knack for melodies that lodge themselves in your brain. Having first explored songwriting as one half of dream-pop duo Ardyn, her new solo project casts a more intimate light upon her distinctive vocals, whilst also refining her portrayal of the wondrous world around her. Her songs convey a glorious nostalgia, refreshingly at odds with the rush and fury of modern life. Lazarus Kane is an American enigma currently residing in the UK. Check out the debut single ‘Narcissus’ – ‘a wonderfully disco-drenched number with the soulful cocksure vibe of Prince but hemmed beautifully with a Primal Scream edge – thelineofbestfit.com’ 8:30pm Free
Sat 21st Albino Tarantino
Stroud based Latin Blues band. Imagine a night out with Tom Waits and Ry Cooder to see Santana playing at The Buena Vista Social Club…Come early and enjoy the winter solstice. 8:30pm Free
Sun 22nd The Three Elvises
Not one, not two, but three Elvises in one night! 8:30pm Free
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


David Le Page, Le Page Ensemble, Sun 22nd, St Laurence Church

David Le Page, Le Page Ensemble, Sun 22nd, St Laurence Church

ST LAURENCE CHURCH
Sun 22nd Le Page Ensemble

The Le Page Ensemble, directed by violinist David Le Page, present a night of extraordinary live music for Christmas. The finest professional musicians will take you on a musical voyage, criss-crossing the boudaries of classical, jazz, folk and world music….7:30pm
stlaurencefuture.org.uk


STROUD BREWERY
Sat 21st Lewis Clark

Bristol based live musician/writer Lewis Clark and his band The Essentials. Original compositions and little heard of folk, soul and blues gems. 8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


ASTRYD, Fri 20th, Studio 18

ASTRYD, Fri 20th, Studio 18

STUDIO 18
Fri 20th Indecency

Indecency returns to Studio 18 for another night of substantial sounds to kick off our weekend solstice celebration. This time, Bristol-based producer and DJ, Borai, joins the line up, bringing an effusive energy to any number of styles from dancehall to dubstep through to house and jungle. Also music from Vivian (live), Kiia, ASTRYD (live), Concept13 b2b ZØ. 9pm £5otd
Sun 22nd Labyrinth: A Solstice Celebration
Studio 18 invites you to an evening of art, performance, ritual, music and more to celebrate and reclaim the ancient, cosmological origins of Christmas; Winter Solstice. Weaving together various works by artists Dougal Kirkland, Fiona Owen, Zachary Walsh and Orbury Common to guide us through the darkest night and welcome the rebirth of the sun. Culminating in DJ with licensed bar. 7pm donations otd
faceboo.com/Studio18Stroud 


Darkest Night 3, Fri 20th, SVA

Darkest Night 3, Fri 20th, SVA

SVA
Weds 18th Funk-In Sessions

Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 18th Flamenco Workshop
Open it to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either clapping, playing cajon or singing. Contributions welcome. Every Weds (term time only) 7:30pm (John Street)
Fri 20th Darkest Night #3
An audiovisual extravaganza in celebration of the longest, darkest, craziest night of the year ... the one and only ... Winter Solstice. Expect grotesque, sexy pagan dress up. Expect pantomime. Expect vertigo queen pole dancing. Expect erotic feasts of velvet and pearls. Expect Miss Piggy's seasonal affective disorder. Expect dark, joyous alters and rituals. Expect multiple layers of wool. Expect bassy rhythms and treacly croonings. Artist line up: Mermaid Chunky, Pearl Whip-Kill, Davy and Kristin McGuire, Boss Morris, Lucis Coppola, Megan Crua, Sean Heather, Milligan Beaumont, Kate Merry, Holly English, Lorraine Robbins, Mair Hughes, Kaoru Blackstone, May Darbyshire, Moina Moin, Freya Tate, Verity Monroe, Rowan Kelly, Ella Clifton-Gould, Ruby Kester, Lova Ranung, Ismiah Martin, Rochelle Johns, Alexis Bertolli and Coumba Samba. Arrive at 7:30pm at SVA to begin the journey…(John Street + Goods Shed) £6-£10
Sat 21st SVA Christmas party
Live music with Round Up #2 Ishmael Ensemble and Waldo’s Gift at the Goods Shed plus Footshooter Presents #007 : Myogeniks, Footshooter and and Patrick McMahon at John Street - Afrobeat, Jazz, House, Broken Beat, Latin, Rare Groove with Myogeniks (Netil Radio), Footshooter (YAM Records, Rhythm Section, Balamii Radio) plus Girl Clan DJs on the second floor at John Street Studios and Lucia Copolla in the gallery. 8-11pm Goods Shed/10pm till late John Street £10-£20
sva.org.uk


ST GEORGES CHURCH Nailsworth
Fri 20th Stroud Choral Society and the Minpins: Carol Concert

A Christmas Celebration with British and European Christmas music including less familiar pieces by Gloucestershire composers Sir Hubert Parry and Herbert Howells , readings and audience carols. 7:30pm £15/£5under 18’s/under 12’s free
stroudchoral.org


UNDER THE EDGE ARTS Wotton Under Edge
Sat 21st DJ Paul Spence

Shake off the festive season madness and get down to some serious tunes with DJ Paul Spence. Afro Funk Soul Disco Latino Flares Tie dye Halternecks Strobes Thick Smoke and YOU on the dance floor! 8pm £9.50
utea.org.uk

Music Listings: Weds 11th - Sun 15th Dec

Pictish Trail, Weds 11th, the Prince Albert

Pictish Trail, Weds 11th, the Prince Albert

ALE HOUSE
Fri 13th The Whiteshillbillies

Stroud based band playing good time folk, bluegrass and rock covers in their own acoustic style. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Thurs 12th Open Mic Night
Hosted by Stroud’s own Americana troubadour the Rev. Stretch. All welcome! 8pm Free
Fri 13th Off Script
Authentic bluesy rock with mix of originals and covers. 8:30pm Free
Sat 14th Clive Fest
Featuring Thee Pulsations with special guests…8:30pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


THE GOLDEN FLEECE
Fri 13th Joe is Elvis
What the hell are you waitin' for people? It's time to dust off those dancin' shoes and head on down to the Fleece for some drinkin', swingin' and shakin'... Uh-huh...9pm Free
goldenfleecebar.co.uk


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH MINCHINHAMPTON
Sat 14th Patsy Gamble: Music of Remembrance and Reflection
Music of Remembrance and Reflection with celebrated saxophonist Patsy Gamble including ‘In Remembrance’ a suite for soprano saxophone and church organ with organist Julian Elloway followed by acoustic jazz and blues with John Broomhall (keyboards) and Muddy Manninen (guitar, ex Wishbone Ash) 7:30pm £10
cappellasingers.co.uk


The Magic Lantern, Sun 15th, The Prince Albert

The Magic Lantern, Sun 15th, The Prince Albert

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Weds 11th Pictish Trail, Matthew Lacey

Do not miss this svelte, intelligent, adorable balladeer, trapped inside the body of an oversized, oft-bearded folk ogre. Something of a sonic hermit, Pictish Trail spent a good few years tucked away in his caravan on the Hebridean Isle of Eigg, feverishly working on the follow up to his critically-acclaimed double album of DIY electronic folk-tinged croft pop, released in 2014. A mesmerising psychedelic opus about death and the after-life, Future Echoes won the public vote for Scottish Album of the Year in 2017, and sent Pictish on an two-year tour cycle – including international tour dates supporting Belle and Sebastian, British Sea Power, Malcolm Middleton and KT Tunstall, as well as appearances at Glastonbury, Field Day and Green Man. Support from Matthew Lacey (formerly of Grasscourt, OLO Worms and Delifinger) returning with his latest solo offerings. Finger picked guitar, wonky synths and delicate drums shaped around imagined tales of failure, regret and the inevitable passing of time… All Food Bank donors bringing donations on the night will be eligible for the Pictish Trail goody bag raffle!!! 8:30pm Free
Fri 13th Mustard Brass Band
Bristol based New Orleans Style Brass-band with a local twist and a big sense of fun. Every gig’s a party for them, and everyone’s invited! Mustard Madness!!! 8:30pm Free
Sat 14th Hotsteppas
An energetic 8-piece reggae band who offer a roots reggae sound infused with a modern dub edge and a sprinkling of funk and latin influence. Established in late 2016, the band have quickly gained momentum through supporting the likes of The Wailers and Mungo’s Hifi , and performing at many UK music festivals, including Boomtown, Secret Garden Party and One Love. 8:30pm Free
Sun 15th The Magic Lantern, Pete Roe
EP launch: 'The Life That I Have'. Everyone who comes to the show will get an exclusive pre-release copy of the EP! The Magic Lantern is the musical moniker of Jamie Doe, an artist dedicated to remedying the anxiety and fear present in everyone. Born in Australia before moving to the UK at 12, he is a part of a thriving scene of contemporary musicians living in London who sit across and between genres from folk to jazz, to go about things their own way. Support comes from the inimitable Stroud dwelling singer-songwriter Pete Roe. 8pm £8 from ticketweb, the Prince Albert, Trading Post or Sound Records £8
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


Gardna, Sat 14th, Sound Records

Gardna, Sat 14th, Sound Records

SOUND RECORDS
Sat 14th Gardna

An exclusive instore performance and album signing with Bristol's finest MC Gardna. Award-winning Bristol lyricist, MC and label owner Gardna recently dropped his debut album ‘Good Time Not A Long Time’ featuring a who’s who of featured artists and reggae and dub royalty. Produced by the mighty Brad Baloo of The Nextmen (with producer credits to Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Kreed, Coki, and Gold Dubs), ‘Good Time Not A Long Time’ destroys genre boundaries from the get-go. Delving into the world of reggae, dub, grime, hip-hop and everything in between, it’s a culmination of Gardna’s already extensive career, and demonstrates his abilities as a songwriter, lyricist, host and MC. With a little help from the likes of Hollie Cook, Kiko Bun, Eva Lazarus, Omar, Fox, Dread MC, Charli Brix, Rider Shafique and Taiwan MC, it showcases his talent and provides an inimitable sound from start to finish. 4pm Free
facebook.com/soundrecordsstroud


STROUD BREWERY
Sat 14th Big Joe Bone
Big Joe Bone" (A.K.A. Danny Wilson) plays what he calls "Blues-Grass" music.....a mix of Delta Blues, Bluegrass, Oldtime, Gospel and Hillbilly music utilizing his raspy vocals, hard driving harmonica rhythms, bottleneck slide guitar playing (on steel bodied resonator guitars) and finger-picking skills on 5 string banjos.....all held together by a very heavy stomping boot! 8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


STUDIO 18
Fri 13th Stroud Dub Club

Stroud Dub Club with Studio 18 presents Green King Soundsystem with Selectas Threebagsfull, Yaksha, Lewis Bennett and Matt Utopian. MCs and singers 001 Speng Bond, Mr Melody, Singing Sistas, plus special guests…9pm £10 from Trading Post, online or otd
facebook.com/Studio18Stroud


THE SUB ROOMS
Fri 13th Doreen Doreen

They’re back! The ultimate party band, Doreen Doreen return to the Sub Rooms for their annual christmas party! Put on your glad rags, grab your feather boa and get ready for an unmissable night of some of the best (and funniest) cover versions you will ever hear.8pm £16.50-£18.50
Sat 14th Johnny Coppin: All On A Winter’s Night
One of England’s finest singer-songwriters presents a popular annual concert with a mix of carols and songs old and new, together with stories and folklore. There’ll be material from ‘All On A Winter’s Night’ and three other Christmas albums. With Paul Burgess and Dik Cadbury, special guests, and images by Martin Fry. 7:30pm £9.50-£17.50
Sun 15th Chalford Band Christmas Concert
There’s nothing like the sound of a brass band at Christmas, so why not join Chalford Band for their annual Christmas concert at The Subs. Led by MD Steve Tubb, the programme includes traditional favourites interspersed with original brass band pieces. A fun night for young and old, and a great way to kick start the Christmas festivities. 7:30pm £7.50 from tickets@chalfordband.co.uk or 077722931929
thesubrooms.co.uk


Griz-O, Fri 13th, SVA John Street

Griz-O, Fri 13th, SVA John Street

SVA
Weds 11th Funk-In Sessions
Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Thurs 12th Stroud Jazz Session: Steve Franks Steve Franks xmas extravaganza - Steve has arranged several xmas pieces and shall bring them for jazz-construction and jazz-hancement. 8pm £5otd/£3musicians (John Street)
Fri 13th Griz-O, DJ Fade, JPDL and Yogi Beats
Griz-O’s music is a shimmering blend of hip hop and other musical elements, all wrapped in a futuristic, modern twist. Griz’s versatility allows him to not only invoke the spirit of classic, old skool hip hop, but also appeal to the new skool, who are more interested in the future of the funk. Fade is often seen teaming up with Griz-O, he has a proven track record and garnered experience in a variety of DJ settings across the UK - sharing stages with legendary DJs like Grandmaster Flash to pioneering artists like Skepta. JPDL and Yogi Beats create sets that are fast paced, dynamic and engaging. Yogi’s penchant for dusty soul and jazz licks provide the perfect space and tone for JPDL’s infectious delivery of words and vocal style. They tap into that classic hip hop vibe with cleaver sample-craft and witty wordplay. Expect an eclectic mix of head-nod conscious lyricism, live cuts and melodic hooks. 8pm (John Street)
Sat 14th Sam Baileys Stadium tour
The first ever with DJ Zuzu, Holy Funk, Live art, Contempory Sax, Spoken word performance and Clowns! All the weirdness and genius that is “Sam, Sam, Sam Bailey and his entourage... come and be part of this extraordinary immersive cabaret experience!” 7pm £7-£10 (Goods Shed)
sva.org.uk


KINGS STANLEY VILLAGE HALL
Sun 15th The Stanley Singers: Christmas Belles
A selection of festive songs, carols and popular songs by the Stanley Singers. Expect beautiful and surprising harmonies as well as songs to make you smile, in an evening of music specially arranged for this popular three-part female choir by their musical director, Barrie Cooper. A prize-winning pianist, Barrie will also be entertaining with a musical interlude during the concert. All proceeds from the concert will be donated to the charity Street Pastors. 7:30pm £5 from Yew Tree Stores, members of the choir or otd
kingsstanleyvillagehall.org.uk


Peter Knight and John Spiers, Weds 11th, The Painswick Centre

Peter Knight and John Spiers, Weds 11th, The Painswick Centre

PAINSWICK CENTRE
Weds 11th Peter Knight and John Spiers

Virtuoso Fiddler and Melodeon Maestro come together to bring you a show that, in addition to their mainstream material, also includes some beautiful but lesser known carols and wassailing songs from the English tradition. A Yuletide treat not to be missed. 7:30pm £16
painswickcentre.com













Music Listings: Weds 4th - Sun 8th Dec

Beans On Toast, The Prince Albert, Sun 8th

Beans On Toast, The Prince Albert, Sun 8th

ALE HOUSE
Fri 6th Thee Ones
The most solid of grooves, R&B, soul and movable Jazzy instrumental nuggets from long-standing Stroud musical denizens. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Fri 6th Shady Past
Revved Up Rock n Roll. 8:30pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


Abraham Carmona, Galgos Latino, Thurs 5th

Abraham Carmona, Galgos Latino, Thurs 5th

GALGOS LATINO
Thurs 5th Abraham Carmona
Dinner and live music with Flamenco singer and guitarist Abraham Carmona. 7:30pm £25 (three course set meal with a glass of house wine) book via hola@galgos.co.uk
galgos.co.uk


LANSDOWN HALL
Fri 6th Just Dance Stroud
Just Dance is created for people to come together - to just dance. Come and dance with us to good music, in good company, in a beautiful space, with a great sound system. No teachings, just inspirations. 7:30pm £10 (suggested donation)
Sat 7th The Revolution Will Be Harmonized A one day harmony singing workshop with Brighton based choral composer and Natural Voice mover and shaker, Kirsty Martin. As well as bringing a taste of her Revolutionary Ballads, Kirsty will be bringing some short, simple funky protest chants, hot off the Extinction Rebellion press. Kirsty is a song carrier for XR and has been teaching some of her bespoke XR chants at the October UpRising in London. All rebellious rhythmites warmly invited!' Please bring lunch to share…10am-4pm £30adv/£37advconcs from brownpapertickets.com/£35otd/£32concs
Sat 7th Kundali Clubbing: Calling in the Winter Wild Kundalini Yoga, Kundalini Dance, (Super) Conscious Clubbing, Gong Resonance. Bliss Cafe offering delightful snacks and drinks, opens after the Yoga. 7pm £20 from ticketsource.co.uk
lansdownhall.org


LITTLE VIC
Sun 8th Barney’s Live Music: Mike Silver
Monthly music club at the Little Vic, with special guest plus floor spots. This month’s guest is Mike Silver…7:45pm Free (suggested donation £4)
facebook.com/BarneysLiveMusic


Rita Lynch, the Prince Albert, Sat 7th

Rita Lynch, the Prince Albert, Sat 7th

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Thurs 5th Open Mic
Open Mic returns...All welcome to sing, read, juggle or make people laugh. All PA provided and help for the new or inexperienced. The Albert try and encourage your original work, but the odd cover is fine. Although, no Pink Floyd or Crowded House! 8:30pm Free
Fri 6th Troyka A stormy mixture of traditional and original songs and rhythms from the former Yugoslavia and the Balkans with brushes of Klezmer and the Middle East. Now with an expanded line up, with a lot of friends and musicians guesting along the way, Troyka will keep your heart warm and your toes tapping by soaring clarinet, rich violin and rhythm-hopping guitar, all held together by infectious double bass and percussion. 8:30pm Free
Sat 7th Rita Lynch One of Bristol’s brightest talents. Guilty of playing visceral, passionate gigs packed with her tunes; songs that deal with the wider world and changing political landscape but filtered through the impact events have on all of us. Her album Backwards is an excellent piece of work and was released through her very own label Shy Girl Records last year. 8:30pm Free
Sun 8th Beans on Toast After more than 10 years in the game, Essex born songwriter Beans on Toast has become something of a cult figure. He’s written and recorded 10 albums, he’s played every bar, club, venue, pub, festival, party and honky tonk you can think of and he’s showing no signs of slowing down, he’s loved every minute of it. Singing simple songs that tackle big issues. Political protest songs for the modern day, honest and open Love songs. Songs that will make you laugh, but also make you think with no holds barred honest lyrics and quick wit. SOLD OUT!
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


SOUND RECORDS
Sat 7th Sound Records Sessions
: Tim Spencer Sound Records continue their in store live DJ performances ft. guest DJ Tim Spencer. Tim has been spinning wax since 1994. Starting in Cambridge and the Midlands, he spent a number of years in Australia in clubs and on the radio with his own show at Bondi Beach. Tim moved to Bristol in the mid nineties, working at Purple Penguin records selling hip hop, rare groove, jazz n breaks and spinning at Level with Futureboogie, Blue Mountain and Glastonbury festival West Holts stage. He continues to Spin in bars and clubs, street parties, Upfest, Leeds Festival - the list goes on! 1 - 2:30pm Free
facebook.com/soundrecordsstroud


STROUD BREWERY
Sat 7th EmberOak
EmberOak began performing their blend of folk and rock-influenced acoustic music together in the summer of 2019. The duo's mix of guitar-accompanied vocal harmonies and influences ranging from grunge to jazz create an eclectic and engaging setlist and memorable performance. 8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


Hattie Briggs, the Sub Rooms, Sun 8th

Hattie Briggs, the Sub Rooms, Sun 8th

THE SUB ROOMS
Sun 8th Hattie Briggs
Influenced by Joni Mitchell, Foy Vance, Goldfrapp and Jeff Buckley, Hattie writes and sings straight from the heart, bringing together pop, folk and electronic influences, which she delivers with honesty and intent. Hattie returns for a very special homecoming gig from a hugely successful tour with Alfie Boe. Alfie famously invited Hattie to open his show on 21 dates of his tour after he spotted her busking in London. 8pm £6.50-£16.50
thesubrooms.co.uk


Hippo, SVA John Street, Fri 6th

Hippo, SVA John Street, Fri 6th

SVA
Weds 4th Funk-In Sessions Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 4th Flamenco Workshop Open it to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either clapping, playing cajon or singing. Contributions welcome. Every Weds (term time only) 7:30pm (John Street)
Fri 6th Snazzback Presents: Hippo - EP Launch Show Hippo is an electronic jazz trio based in Bristol UK. Following the release of the 'Binary Diet' EP on November 15th, Hippo are taking their music on the road. A future jazz vision buried in a nest of beefy electronics and bouncing rhythms. Saxophones, synthesizers and drums go in, hippo comes out. 6pmdoors/9pmstart £pay what you can (John Street)
sva.org.uk


CHRIST CHURCH Nailsworth
Sun 8th Bristol Ensemble Tea Time Concerts
A Baroque programme featuring bright and lively trio sonatas by the Czech composer Zelenka alongside sparkling chamber concertos by Vivaldi, performed by the professional musicians of the Bristol Ensemble. 3pm £10otd
bristolensemble.com


ST MARY’S CHURCH Painswick
Sat 7th Celebration of Christmas
Celebration of Christmas hosted by Cotswold Dogs and Cats Home patron actress Lisa Maxwell who will be joined by friends from screen and stage including performances from Lesley Joseph, Clive Mantle, Julia Hills, Stirling Gallacher, Judy Holt , Carla Mendonca and The Gloucestershire Police Male Voice Choir.£7adult/£4child/£21x2adults + x2children via Eventbrite. Dogs on leads are very welcome. All proceeds will be used to help vulnerable animals in the community.
stmaryspainswick.org.uk


PREMA ARTS CENTRE Uley
Fri 6th Fishclaw
Flshclaw’s music may be tricky to define but it’s shockingly easy to become smitten with their sound within moments of listening. This is warm, intelligent music which is enhanced in performance by a backdrop of video and still projections. The band offers an evening of dusky soundscapes all the way through to seriously hi-tempo tunes. 7:30pm £12/£9concs/£10friends/£8concs/£15
prema.org.uk


UNDER THE EDGE ARTS Wotton Under Edge
Sat 7th Keith Christmas
Between 1969 and 1974 Keith Christmas recorded 5 vinyl albums, played 3 tracks on David Bowie’s first album and was booked for the first ever Glastonbury festival. He released his latest CD ‘Crazy Dancing Days’ in December 2016 - early versions of 8 songs that were posted on the internet have been played over 50,000 times, 15,000 of them an appeal for tolerance to refugees, ‘Cross the Water’. 8pm £11.50/£9.50
utea.org.uk















Music Listings: Fri 29th Nov - Sun 1st Dec

Sheelanagig, the Prince Albert, Sun 1st Dec

Sheelanagig, the Prince Albert, Sun 1st Dec

ALE HOUSE
Fri 29th Leon Daye Band
THE LDB are an Alternate Rock band from Cirencester, formed by local solo artist Leon Daye, the band perform upbeat original material. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Fri 29th Ragtime Jug Orchestra
Americana from deep in the forest! 8:30pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
Sat 30th Stroud Symphony Orchestra
Stroud Symphony Orchestra return to the Holy Trinity Church to perform Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No.1 ft. soloist Katya Apekisheva and Symphony No 4 by Nielsen. 7:30pm £12/£10concs from the Sub Rooms and on the door.
stroudsymphony.org.uk


William the Conqueror, the Prince Albert, Sat 30th Nov

William the Conqueror, the Prince Albert, Sat 30th Nov

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Sat 30th William the Conqueror
Once a treasure of the folk circuit, Ruarri Joseph has been leading a double existence, 4 studio albums under the moniker Ruarri Joseph the singer created William the Conqueror and hit a vein of creativity recording 3 albums of new music in his shed. Bursting with retro-infused energy, there are a myriad influences, underpinned by a taste for good, old-fashioned roots. One minute it’s a hushed JJ Cale that somehow finds its way to an angry Jim Morrison or a late-70s Dylan; the next it’s a grunge era Pearl Jam via Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. 8:30pm Free
Sun 1st Sheelanagig For over a decade Sheelanagig have brought their array of foot-stomping folk tunes to audiences across the globe. A quintet with a well-stocked armoury of stringed instruments – guitar, fiddle, double bass – added with the rhythmic energy of flute and drums and a bagful of joint-jumping tunes, these boys from the South-West England create a real dynamic which is inherent in both their furious dance medleys as well as their interestingly arranged original pieces…SOLD OUT!
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


STROUD BREWERY
Fri 29th Overproof DJ’s
Every last Friday of the month. Stroud DJ legends, Dubbu and Mendoza come to Stroud Brewery to spin vinyl, Reggae, Latin and Rare Groove. Overproof tunes guaranteed....6pm Free
Sat 30th Steve Ferbrache Steve is a local musician who plays covers versions of classic songs from the 50s-00s using just his acoustic guitar and voice, as well as a wide variety of music from stomping blues to classic folk/country/rock covers. Expect to hear some Creedence, Neil Young, John Martyn, Tom Waits, Howlin’ Wolf and many more. An all-time favourite here at Stroud Brewery. 8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


Bad Manners, The Sub Rooms, Fri 29th Nov

Bad Manners, The Sub Rooms, Fri 29th Nov

THE SUB ROOMS
Fri 29th Bad Manners
One of the many bands to take their inspiration from the Specials and the ska revival movement in England in the late ’70s. They quickly became the novelty favourites of the fad through their bald, enormous-bodied frontman’s silly on-stage antics, earning early exposure through 2-Tone Records package tours and an appearance in the live documentary Dance Craze. 8pm £18-£21
Sat 30th Fletch’s Birthday Jammer Celebrating the life of Stroud legend Jamie Fletcher on what would of been his 47th birthday. Party Stroud-style with our headliners 80’s reggae sensations MUSICAL YOUTH and support from some of the many artists that Jamie worked with over the years including Spark Plug, Mike Ayliffe, Bro, Chalks, Jamie Rainbow, Sista Fyah Oona and Stroud Block Party’s own Dubbu. 7:30pm £16.50-£21.50
thesubrooms.co.uk


DiscoNature, SVA Goods Shed, Sat 30th Nov

DiscoNature, SVA Goods Shed, Sat 30th Nov

SVA
Sat 30th DiscoNature Presents: For Your Eyes (and ears) Only - The Secret World of Sex and Relationships in Nature
After their successful Children’s show in the summer, Kaoru Blackstone and Joe Reeve present an alternative cabaret performance inspired by classic Spy films of yesteryear, the new show takes us on a mission to uncover the secrets of animal relationships. With comedy, dance, music, and audience interaction, be prepared to be shaken, stirred and hopefully thoroughly interrogated. (For adults only) 8:30pm £5adv/£6otd (Goods Shed)
sva.org.uk


NAILSWORTH NOEL
Fri 29th
Nailsworth Noel returns with music from the Stroud Rock Choir, Resolution and DJ Dubbu on stage at the Co-Op car park, Christmas market, fairground rides, classic car and bike show, Mr Browns Steam Engine, Christmas parade, hot food and beverages and much more! 3:30pm Free


Lady Maisery, Ruskin Mill, Sat 30th Nov

Lady Maisery, Ruskin Mill, Sat 30th Nov

RUSKIN MILL Nailsworth
Sat 30th Lady Maisery
Returning to Ruskin Mill after their last sell-out gig, Hazel Askew, Hannah James and Rowan Rheingans harness and celebrate their united voice – skilful explorers of the power, beauty and vitality of song. £18/£15concs
rmt.org


CHANTRY CENTRE Dursley
Sat 30th Dursley DJ Collective
Anyone is welcome to play their music, whatever ability, format and all genres, as long as you can dance to it! Otherwise come along and dance the night away with great music, licensed bar and friendly people…
chantrycentre.org


UNDER THE EDGE ARTS Wotton Under Edge
Fri 29th Sorelle Singers Presents: Some Enchanted Evening
Magic sparkles at every turn as the sun sets and witches, nymphs and fairies come out to play. The delights of springtime give way to the mystery of the moon and into the magic of winters chill. With more than one spell being cast and potion brewed, love is stirred and enchantment fills the air as the sopranos journey into the night. Featuring such enchanting pieces as Song to the Moon (Russalka), Evening Prayer (Hansel and Gretel) and The Last Midnight (Into the Woods). 7pm £11.50/£9.50concs
utea.org.uk













Music Listings: Weds 20th - Sun 24th Nov

Maria Pardo, Flamenco from Cadiz, SVA Goods Shed, Sun 24th

Maria Pardo, Flamenco from Cadiz, SVA Goods Shed, Sun 24th

ALE HOUSE
Sat 23rd Steve Ferbrache
The Achievers' front man returns for a rare solo show...expect mostly classic covers in the rock, soul, blues and folk vein. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Fri 22nd Harmonica Nick and the Defibrillators
A bunch of talented and versatile musicians performing a mix of genres with improvisation in the blues/latin/funk modes. 8:30pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


Red Alert!, Labour Party HQ and the Prince Albert, Fri 22nd - Sun 24th

Red Alert!, Labour Party HQ and the Prince Albert, Fri 22nd - Sun 24th

LABOUR PARTY ELECTION HQ
Fri 22nd – Sun 24th Red Alert!
A weekend of spoken word, art, craft, music, culture and community. Progressive, positive vision for people and planet. For the many not the few. Ft. music from Global Beats, Felix Jupiter, DJ Rudi, Mr Marco’s Outer Space Emporium, Thee Ones and more (also Turn Left at the Albert on Sunday with the Bob Porter Project and The Peekies…Click here for further info!


The Scribes, The Prince Albert, Sat 23rd

The Scribes, The Prince Albert, Sat 23rd

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Thurs 21st Julu Irvine and Heg Brignall
Combining storytelling, folklore and exquisite vocal harmonies, Julu Irvine and Heg Brignall fuse their spell-binding sounds to create this new duo. Their songs follow themes of love and loss; dreams and reflections and struggle and triumph against all odds. Taking inspiration from history, mythology and personal experience, Julu and Heg create evocative songs with a deeply moving and pure sound. 8:30pm Free
Fri 22nd Mr Tea and the Minions United by a love of tea, energetic dancing, cheeky riffs, silly hats, and cake, Mr Tea and the Minions have been unleashing their colourful explosion of musical mayhem on unsuspecting audiences since 2013. Their raucous Ska Folk blended with full-fat Balkan beats and a squeeze of tangy Dub has made them party-starting festival favourites – and has inspired frenzied dancing all over the UK. 8:30pm Free
Sat 23rd The Scribes Block rocking beats, frantic freestyles, head nodding hip hop - The Scribes are a multi award winning hip hop three piece whose unique blend of beatboxing, off the cuff freestyling and genre-spanning music has created a live show quite unlike any other on the scene today, with appeal ranging far beyond traditional hip hop fare. Don’t miss it. With support from Dubbu and Mendoza - the record spinners from Overproof. 8:30pm Free
Sun 24th Turn Left at the Albert Labour party fundraiser at Rodborough’s finest live music venue ft. the inimitable Bob Porter Project with support from the Peekies.7pm £5
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


Ministry of Swing, Stroud Brewery, Sat 23rd

Ministry of Swing, Stroud Brewery, Sat 23rd

STROUD BREWERY
Sat 23rd Ministry of Swing
Conceived and nurtured in the Stroud Valleys The Ministry Of Swing is the final Authority in bebop, ballads and swing jazz. Their unique style is in part due to their varied musical influences; gypsy, classical and folk styles weave their way into a 30's swing and modern bop sound which is exhilarating and compelling. 8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


SVA
Weds 20th Funk-In Sessions
Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 20th Flamenco Workshop Open it to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either clapping, playing cajon or singing. Contributions welcome. Every Weds (term time only) 7:30pm (John Street)
Sat 23rd Luminous Foundation A musical collaboration between two veterans of ambient experimental electronica Téléplasmiste's Mark Pilkington and Urthona’s Neil Mortimer. Their work, which the duo describe as Acid Ambient, has been likened to Conrad Schintzler and Klaus Shultze of Tangerine Dream and Kluster fame. Expect pulsing trance rhythms and shimmering, ethereal textures that will transport you to the outer realms of the acoustic cosmos. Mark Pilkington will be giving a talk before the performance (5pm) presenting a historical overview of psychotronic devices - the radiant collision point of witchcraft, art and technology. 8pm £5otd/£8 joint ticket for talk and performance (John Street)
Sun 24th Kostka Garcia and Flamenke Present: Flamenco from Cadiz A joyful evening, shining through the wonderful Flamenco from Cadiz famous for its sunny Alegrías, Tangos and Tanguillos, featuring El Cañejo de Barbate, a tuna fisherman for half the year, international Flamenco singer for the other, Jaime de la Isla, currently one of the best young Flamenco guitarists from San Fernando, Cadiz (birth place of Camarón de la Isla) and María Pardo, the up-and-coming Flamenco dancer from a renowned musical family in Cadiz. 6:30pm (Goods Shed)
sva.org.uk


CARPENTERS ARMS Miserden
Weds 20th Zoe Wren
Since her beginnings as a busker in Camden Zoe Wren has gone on to perform on stages such as the Cambridge Folk Festival and Celtic Connections and was named Laurel Canyon’s favourite new artist of 2018. Always very popular at the Carps with her repertoire of traditional and contemporary songs and her retelling of traditional stories.
thecarps-miserden.co.uk








Music Listings: Weds 13th - Sun 17th Nov

Yazz Ahmed, Round Up #1, SVA Goods Shed, Sat 16th Nov

Yazz Ahmed, Round Up #1, SVA Goods Shed, Sat 16th Nov

ALE HOUSE
Sat 16th The Velvet Jukes
A Jukebox in human form - two of the very finest musicians Stroud has to offer performing pretty much whatever you like - providing it's genuinely classic material. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Thurs 14th Open Mic Night
Hosted by Stroud’s own Americana troubadour the Rev. Stretch. All welcome! 8pm Free
Fri 15th The Scott Dale Funk Band Friday funk night with the Scott Dale Funk Band…8:30pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


Tonto Malembe, Galgos Latino, Sat 16th Nov

Tonto Malembe, Galgos Latino, Sat 16th Nov

GALGOS LATINO
Sat 16th Tonto Malembe
After popular demand, Tonto Malembe is back! Galgos had the pleasure of hosting the band for their opening party. Their rhythm is so contagious they had to have them back for another performance. Tonto Malembe´s live Afro-Latin beats will surely keep you moving all night long…10pm £6adv from Galgos Latino/£8otd
galgos.co.uk


Son of Town Hall, the Prince Albert, Thurs 14th Nov

Son of Town Hall, the Prince Albert, Thurs 14th Nov

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Thurs 14th Son of Town Hall
The Albert proudly welcomes the harmonious and hilarious duo Son of Town Hall as they release their stunning debut LP. A Son of Town Hall performance is truly unlike anything you'll have seen before. These charismatic time travellers will make you sing, dance, laugh, and cry. You will forget your troubles for a spell as you set sail on a beautiful melodic adventure. 8:30pm Free
Fri 15th Professor Nohair and the Wiglifters
A fast fingered jazz and boogie woogie piano trio. The band has been playing for 30 years now, born originally from the back three of 9 piece rhythm and blues, jump jive and early soul band The Jivin Instructors who graced the dance halls, pubs and clubs of London in the late eighties. 8:30pm Free
Sat 16th Threepenny Bit A fine example of how traditional dance tunes and contemporary sounds can be blended into a fresh interpretation of folk music. This dynamic eight-piece band combines a group of diehard folkies with some of the finest young jazz and classical musicians of the south. They play bold arrangements of traditional and original tunes with infectious stage energy. 8:30pm Free
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


SOUND RECORDS
Sat 16th In Store DJ Sets: Ben Wardle
Sound Records continues their in store live DJ performances throughout the month on Saturdays 1-3pm. 16th Free
facebook.com/soundrecordsstroud


STROUD BREWERY
Thurs 14th Bagelites
Every second Thursday of the month, local musicians gather to play folk and gypsy style traditional tunes. Come along and enjoy the atmosphere…8pm Free
Sat 16th Texas Tick Fever Moonshine-Driven Americana from Stroud's own Good Old Boys, Doctor Slash and Reverend Stretch. Traditional and contemporary tales of bootleggers, grifters, hobos and drifters from the backwoods of America. Pull on your boots, pour yourself a whiskey and enjoy. 8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


Mandidextrous, Studio 18, Sat 16th Nov

Mandidextrous, Studio 18, Sat 16th Nov

STUDIO 18
Sat 16th Tek Gremlin and the House of Mogwai
Stroud Dub Club and Studio 18 presents Tek Gremlin and the House of Mogwai with special guest DJ Mandidextrous. The night kicks off with an hour warm up set from resident selecta threebagsfull in traditional steppa style (9-10pm), Tek Gremlin will be storming in with a three hour set mashing up the dance (10pm-1am) followed by the one and only Mandidextrous who will play for the last hour of the night (1-2am). Lightings and projections by Colour the Party. 9pm £10otd
facebook.com/Studio18Stroud


THE SUB ROOMS
Sat 16th Boogie Wonderland
The ultimate celebration of the biggest disco floor fillers ever. Boogie Wonderland is the UK’s number one disco tribute show and is guaranteed to have you dancing All Night Long. A live 8 piece band of West End musicians present all your favourite disco hits with slick choreography and stunning vocals to deliver the greatest disco party ever! 7:30pm £21
thesubrooms.co.uk


SVA
Weds 13thFunk-In Sessions
Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 13th Flamenco Workshop Open it to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either clapping, playing cajon or singing. Contributions welcome. Every Weds (term time only) 7:30pm (John Street)
Thurs 14th Stroud Jazz Sessions with Robert Perry and Periscope Ensemble This month features Robert Perry and Periscope Ensemble in a musical conversation. Robert Perry is a bassist, composer and MD with a bubbling enthusiasm and passion for his art, and an insatiable desire to find new ways to present and perform. Robert launched Periscope Ensemble inviting a group of talented musicians, poets, visual artists and dancers to join him. The eight musicians are invited to consider the written material and interact with the ensemble. The most important outcome is to create a conversation. 8pm £5otd/£3musicians (John Street)
Fri 15th Weird Shit: Graham Dunning - Mechanical Techno A night of weird shit of leftfield contemporary performative artwork. Graham Dunning is self-taught as an artist and musician having studied neither discipline academically. His live work explores sound as texture, timbre and something tactile, drawing on bedroom production, tinkering and recycling found objects. He also creates visual work, video and installations drawing on these themes. Plus sound and performance interventions from Neil Walker and Sean Roe. 8pm £1members/£5otd (John Street)
Sat 16th Round Up #1 : Yazz Ahmed and Ishmael Ensemble An all new monthly event for The Goods Shed. "Round Up" sees Bristol group Ishmael Ensemble team up with d&b audiotechnik for a unique 360 degree soundscape experience. Each month will see a different headline act from the wider Jazz scene perform "in the round" for an intimate and innovative show. The first act to join the ensemble will be British-Bahraini trumpet player and composer, Yazz Ahmed. Through her music, she seeks to blur the lines between jazz and electronic sound design, bringing together the sounds of her mixed heritage in what has been described as ‘psychedelic Arabic jazz, intoxicating and compelling’. 7:30pm £10-£16adv/£20otd (Goods Shed)
sva.org.uk


CHRIST CHURCH Nailsworth
Sun 17th Bristol Ensemble Tea Time Concerts
Bristol Ensemble’s piano trio performs Czech chamber music. Dvořák’s light and lyrical Four Romantic Pieces is paired with the emotional G minor trio by Smetana, a dark and passionate work, which ends with a sense of hope and optimism. 3pm £10otd
bristolensemble.com


UNDER THE EDGE ARTS Wotton Under Edge
Sat 16th The Blue Badgers
Truck Driving Music From around the world - joyful, sweet and raw. Expect a wide range of styles from Hillbilly to Gypsy Punk, Irish folk to heartfelt blues and boogie played with freshness and infectiously enthusiastic vocal harmonies. 8pm £10.50/£8.50concs
utea.org.uk

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Music Listings: Mon 4th - Sun 10th Nov

Trio Dhoore, Ruskin Mill, Fri 8th Nov

Trio Dhoore, Ruskin Mill, Fri 8th Nov

ALE HOUSE
Fri 8th Hotwires
Led by seasoned blues harp player, vocalist and guitarist Dave Purple, Hot Wires deliver a bluesy and rocky mix of originals and covers played with a gritty passion. Dave’s songs cover a wide range of genres and influences from Blues, funk and rock and content can be unashamedly political or personal. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Fri 8th Howlin’ Matt
Popular foot-stompin’ bluesman returns to the Crown and Sceptre…8:30pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


LITTLE VIC
Sun 10th Barney’s Live Music: Si Barron
Monthly music club at the Little Vic, with special guest plus floor spots. This month’s guest tba soon…7:45pm Free (suggested donation £4)
facebook.com/BarnysLiveMusic


The Leylines, the Prince Albert, Sun 10th Nov

The Leylines, the Prince Albert, Sun 10th Nov

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Sun 10th The Leylines
A five-piece band hailing from Weston-super-Mare (via Bristol).Bringing their unique blend of foot-stomping folk and full-blown festival rock to crowds across the UK. The bands reputation for wild, energetic performances encapsulate as much of that as possible within the new album. The result is a collection of sincere, straight-from-the-heart performances, constructed with care, and played with passion. 8:30pm £10adv/£12otd
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


SOUND RECORDS
Sat 2nd – Sat 30th In Store DJ Sets

Sound Records continues their in store live DJ performances throughout the month on Saturdays 1-3pm. 9th Andrew Caruthers Free
facebook.com/soundrecordsstroud


ST LAURENCE CHURCH
Sun 10th Phoenix Choir: Glorious Earth
A concert from the Phoenix Choir directed by Caroline Thompson performing music by Morten Lauridsen, Chris Williams, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Bartholomew Mason, John Tavener, Antonio Vivaldi and words from the writings of David Attenborough, Polly Higgins and Buddha. 7:30pm (entrance by donation with profits going to Stroud Sacred Music Festival and Stop Ecocide)
stlaurencefuture.org.uk


STROUD BREWERY
Thurs 7th Five Valleys Sessions
Local musicians meet at Stroud Brewery on the first Thursday of the month to play traditional folk tunes, mostly from Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales, France with a smattering of Danish and North American tunes. 8pm Free
Sat 9th Whiteshillbillies Expect a rousing burst of bluegrass, country, rockabilly and good old rock n’roll from this Stroud based high-energy six piece featuring guitars, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, bass and drums. Sing along to the tunes you know and feel free to dance to the ones you don’t. 8pm Free
Sat 9th Dance For DEBRA: Silent Disco Dance the night away to benefit the ‘Butterfly Children’ with two channels of music – 80s versus 90s! Which was better – you decide! DEBRA is the UK charity that funds research and healthcare to support individuals and families affected by Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) – a painful and sometimes fatal genetic skin blistering condition. All ticket profits will go to DEBRA and specifically to fund a Community Support Officer for the Gloucestershire region. 8pm £12
stroudbrewery.co.uk


Atsuko Kamura, 30 Jahre Mauerfall, SVA, Sat 9th Nov

Atsuko Kamura, 30 Jahre Mauerfall, SVA, Sat 9th Nov

SVA
Weds 6th Funk-In Sessions
Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 6th Flamenco Workshop Open to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either clapping, playing cajon or singing. Contributions welcome. Every Weds (term time only) 7:30pm (John Street)
Thurs 7th Open rehearsal with Albino Tarantino A Stroud based Latin Blues band... Imagine a night out with Tom Waits and Ry Cooder to see Santana playing at The Buena Vista Social Club. 8pm Free (John Street)
Sat 9th 30 Jahre Meuerfall A performance and clubnight to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down with live performance, music, visuals and film inspired by the political history, sub-culture and club scene of this enigmatic city. Live performance from Atsuko Kamura (Kamura Obscura), an experimental music project combining electronic and acoustic composition and vocal improvisation. Plus Wool Heads, a musical collaboration between performance Artist Uta Baldauf and Sound Artist Sean Roe: narrative tone poems with a glitchy electronic beat. With a late night afro pop, electronica and techno DJ set from moina moin and guests inspired by a recent investigative trip into the Berlin nightclub scene. Part of Berliner Zeitgeist. 8pm £6adv/£8otd (John Street)
sva.org.uk


CHRIST CHURCH Nailsworth
Mon 4th Karen Tweed and Timo Alakotila: May Monday 21 Years Young…
Karen Tweed (piano accordion) and Timo Alakotila (piano) met in Denmark in 1998, released their seminal CD 'May Monday' in 2001 which gained international acclaim and was voted CD of the year by BBC Late Junction's presenter Fiona Talkington. Two albums followed - Midnight May Monday and now Midsummer May Monday and this tour celebrates 21 years of their superb music and great friendship. Timo, based in Helsinki and Karen, based in Orkney are inspirational creatives, composers and teachers - their collaboration combines Karen's wacky, mercurial and vivacious wizardry with Timo's quiet genius. 7:30pm £10adv (info 07415 456307) /£12otd/£3school children


RUSKIN MILL Nailsworth
Fri 8th Trio Dhoore
Three monstrously musical brothers from Flanders, well known at folk festivals. Their rooted folk music breathes life, freedom and energy into a repertoire of traditional Flemish tunes (and the occasional song) and their own self-penned material. 8pm £15/£10concs
rmt.org


Gigspanner, Under the Edge Arts Centre, Sat 9th Nov

Gigspanner, Under the Edge Arts Centre, Sat 9th Nov

UNDER THE EDGE ARTS Wotton Under Edge
Fri 8th SCJC Jazz Jam
Bringing the benefit of jazz as an art form to the local community and to multiple levels of ability. All instruments/vocalists will be made welcome. If you can play the blues and want to have a crack at jazz – this is for you! If you want to come and just listen that is fine too. Jazz Jam Sessions are led by John Cook, Shairon Lloyd, Peter Neale and JJ Shaw. 8pm Free
Sat 9th Gigspanner In the wake of his departure from Steeleye Span, legendary fiddle player Peter Knight has turned his full attention to his trio Gigspanner, and in the process established their reputation as one of the most genuinely ground-breaking forces on the British folk scene. 8pm £16.50
utea.org.uk

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Music Listings: Tues 29th Oct - Mon 4th Nov

Son of Dave, The Prince Albert, Sun 3rd Nov

Son of Dave, The Prince Albert, Sun 3rd Nov

ALE HOUSE
Sat 2nd Nov Charlton Blues Kings
Five piece Rhythm and Blues band who serve up vintage, up-tempo, good-time music from the 50’s Chicago Blues of Muddy Waters and Little Walter, to the West Coast Jump and Swing Blues of T-Bone Walker, Jimmy McCracklin and William Clarke. 8:30pm Free


THE CROWN AND SCEPTRE
Fri 1st Nov Mr Marko’s Outer Space Emporium: Day of the Dead
Celebrate The Day of The Dead in a sci fi stylee with the live sic fi rave tunes of Mr Marko's Outer Space Emporium. Cosmic early 80's synths mashed with big beats, bass and bleeps.8:30pm Free
crownandsceptrestroud.com


GALGOS LATINO
Sat 2nd Nov Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Party
Are you ready to look dead fabulous? Then don't miss Galgo Latino's Day of the Dead party with DJ Darico! Best dressed wins a free cocktail and a £25 voucher…10pm Free
galgos.co.uk


LOUNGE 16
Sat 2nd Nov The Vinyl Frontier
Start your November with a bang and head on down to the Lounge 16 for a crackin' night of house, techno and funky beats brought to you from local DJs. A night to remember...8pm Free
facebook.com/Thelounge16stroud


THE OLD CROWN
Fri 1st Nov Barney’s Live Music Presents: Tir Na Nog
The Irish duo Tir na nOg has been around for nearly 50 years. Their reputation for entrancing audiences with their live performances, goes before them. Each show is distinctive, and without doubt, they are two of the most original song writers and performers that Ireland has ever produced. Supported by popular local chanteuse Nicola Clark with MC Kieran Archer. 7:30pm £12 from wegottickets.com
theoldcrownpaganhill.co.uk


Little Geneva, The Prince Albert, Weds 30th Oct

Little Geneva, The Prince Albert, Weds 30th Oct

THE PRINCE ALBERT
Weds 30th Oct Little Geneva
The Bristol dwelling Little Geneva was born out of a conversation between the Doherty brothers, Dave and Chris. Having been stalwarts of the UK contemporary blues scene for over a decade, they decided to get back on stage together, as part of a genuinely exciting live band. The group consists of five extremely experienced and seasoned musicians/performers, some playing under monikers and are all very gifted, who know how to listen, as well as, play their instruments. 8:30pm Free
Fri 1st Nov Town of Cats An ever-mutating municipality of musical misfits, grown in Brighton’s grubby and fertile Petri dish. To hear them is to be transported by the transformative power of the best parties. The ones that set fire to your zero-hour contract and remind you that change, real change, can come from the most ordinary of places. Brighton's finest topless brass explosion will be providing sounds that compel you to wiggle your legs around. Afrobeat, Ska with lashings of Latino and a side of Funk. 8:30pm Free
Sat 2nd The Liquidators A 7-piece ska outfit from Lille, France, initially known as ‘Soul Rebels’, who formed to back Freddy Notes (Montego Bay) at The Vintage Weekender Roubaix in 2015. These fine musicians from Lille’s reggae/dub/funk scene, have matured to deliver a great blend of original material and lively ska-versions of classic tunes with the Jamaican influence. 8:30pm Free
Sun 3rd Son of Dave A maverick Bluesman. A one-man harmonica and beat-box experience. Son of Dave has racked up 1400 shows over 5 continents and released 8 albums. On giant UK festival stages or the coolest Jazz and Blues clubs in Paris, it’s an original world class show. His catchy tunes made it onto Breaking Bad, and he’s been the opening act for Iggy And The Stooges, UB40, Supergrass, The Yardbirds...even played a private party for Grace Jones. Been on BBC’s Later With Jools Holland, has a radio show on Soho Radio, wrote a book.... with millions of fans internationally, but still an independent and struggling musician whom the gatekeepers don’t know how to contain. 8:30pm £10adv from ticketweb, Trading Post Records, Sound Records and the Pub/£12otd
theprincealbertstroud.co.uk


SOUND RECORDS
Sat 2nd Nov In Store DJ Sets
Sound Records continues their in store live DJ performances throughout the month on Saturdays 1-3pm. Sat 2nd Rovee Free
facebook.com/soundrecordsstroud


Clare McCaldin, Revolution In Song, St Laurence Church, Thurs 31st Oct

Clare McCaldin, Revolution In Song, St Laurence Church, Thurs 31st Oct

ST LAURENCE CHURCH
Thurs 31st Revolution in Song: A Night at the Opera?
A look at the idea of revolution through song - from Beethoven to Sondheim via Wagner and Debussy - with mezzo-soprano Clare McCaldin, baritone Paul Sheehan and pianist Paul Turner. A unique and engaging musical evening as part of Stroud Festival's year celebrating 'Revolution in the Arts' (see stroudfestival.org/events/revolution-in-song) 7:30pm £15/£10under 25’s and music students in adv from ticketsource.co.uk/stroud-festival /£17otd/£12concs
Sat 2nd Nov Terry Oldfield and Soraya: An Evening of Chant and Celebration Join international flute player and composer Terry Oldfield who is returning to his home town of 30 years for this special concert at St Laurence Church. 7pm entry by donation (suggested £5-£15)
stlaurencefuture.org.uk


STROUD BREWERY
Sat 2nd Nov Steve Page
Steve Page writes and performs some of the finest Americana being played in the UK today. This is music with an old-time feel that reaches back to the America of Woody Guthrie, Robert Johnson and the Carter Family. Steve performs his shows playing a combination of guitar, slide guitar, banjo, harmonica and button accordion.8pm Free
stroudbrewery.co.uk


THE SUB ROOMS
Sat 2nd Nov Ceilidh: Out of Hand
Come and try English Ceilidh. It’s a lively, energetic, and upbeat version of English barn or country dancing. It is fast, friendly, great fun and a wonderful way to meet new people. The music is from a variety of traditions including folk, roots, jazz and rock. A young, vibrant six-piece ceilidh band ,Out Of Hand are putting modern twists on traditional and their own tunes to give a thumping, danceable rhythm that will keep you on the dance floor all through the night. 8pm £6.50-£13.50
thesubrooms.co.uk


Meow Catwalk Meow, SVA John Street, Sat 2nd Nov

Meow Catwalk Meow, SVA John Street, Sat 2nd Nov

SVA
Weds 30th Oct Funk-In Sessions
Best live Funk Jam in town ...FUNK Only...Nothing but the Funk! All are welcome to listen or perform! Every Wednesday night. 8pm £1otd (John Street)
Weds 30th Oct Flamenco Workshop Open it to anyone interested to learn about flamenco in general so anyone can join either with guitars, clapping, playing cajon or singing. Upstairs in SVA. 7:30pm (term-time only!) Pay what you feel
Sat 2nd Nov Meow Catwalk Meow A catwalk extravaganza hosted by Sean and Megan. This time they are going to take you on a journey through an alternative universe of fashion and sophisticated moves! And, Yes you are in the show! Come and be Art! Strike a pose... work! We don't want to see you dance! We want to see you work!!! Come along for an extraordinary celebration of voguing and crazy fashion, dance moves! Costume essential! Make an entrance! Surprise prize for the best outfit! 9pm £6adv/£8otd (John Street)
sva.org.uk


CHRIST CHURCH Nailsworth
Mon 4th Nov Karen Tweed and Timo Alakotila: May Monday 21 Years Young…
Karen Tweed (piano accordion) and Timo Alakotila (piano) met in Denmark in 1998, released their seminal CD 'May Monday' in 2001 which gained international acclaim and was voted CD of the year by BBC Late Junction's presenter Fiona Talkington. Two albums followed - Midnight May Monday and now Midsummer May Monday and this tour celebrates 21 years of their superb music and great friendship. Timo, based in Helsinki and Karen, based in Orkney are inspirational creatives, composers and teachers - their collaboration combines Karen's wacky, mercurial and vivacious wizardry with Timo's quiet genius. 7:30pm £10adv (info 07415 456307) /£12otd/£3school children


Flats and Sharps, Prema Arts Centre, Fri 1st Nov

Flats and Sharps, Prema Arts Centre, Fri 1st Nov

PREMA ARTS CENTRE Uley
Fri 1st Nov Flats and Sharps
A four-piece bluegrass outfit from Penzance. They deliver hugely energetic, infectiously enthusiastic and highly-spirited Bluegrass to audiences all around the world. Their music incorporates a wide variety of influences from a fresh and modern outlook on foot-stomping Bluegrass material through to their powerful and well-crafted original songs, with beautiful moments everywhere in between. 7:30pm £12/£9concs/£10friends/£8concs/£15otd
prema.org.uk