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As those who receive our gig guide e-mails will be aware, we've been helping to pull together a new series of events in Reading. Delicatessen will present a series of laid back acoustic shows from some of the finest acts from the UK and beyond. Dubbed "an evening of unusually good music", the first series of events kick off on April 23rd with sets from Cathy Burton and Airstar. Subsequent events will feature a range of acts including Iain Archer, Bill Mallonee (Vigilantes of Love), Dolly Varden, Four Storeys and Elan. For more details check out the website at www.delicatessen-reading.org.uk.
Greenbelt have announced their full lineup in their latest publicity mailings and web site updates which have appeared this week. Headline music acts will be Over The Rhine, Jazz Jamaica All Stars, Faith Folk and Anarchy (Martyn Joseph, Tom Robinson, Steve Knightley) and Delirious??. Also on the music bill are Steve Lawson and Jez Carr (our current featured album), Kevin Max (dc talk), Cephas, Green Jade, Earthsuit, My BottleRockit, Dust, Cathy Burton, Steve, Kosher, Abundant, Ben Okafor, Lies Damned Lies, Airstar, Bell Jar, All Star United, Psalmistry, Julie Lee and many others. For full lineup details see the the festival website, which contains a rundown and is also featuring daily updates highlighting different areas of the festival programme.
The delicatessen acoustic night in Reading which has been mentioned here before has announced the first of its autumn events. On September 3rd, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Julie Lee will join local band Airstar and as-yet-to-be-announced guests at 21 South Street Arts Centre. A full autumn programme is expected shortly at www.delicatessen-reading.org.uk.
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