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Tag Archive for ‘SixNationState’

mINtSOUTH TV: Blissfields – The Movie

mINtSOUTH TV presents: Blissfields – The Movie. Highlighting the wonderful Blissfields Festival, held by the Bliss Family on their farm in Bradley, Hampshire, on the weekend of 2nd-5th July 2009.

The River Rat Pack 2009

The River Rat Pack, supported by the acclaimed Strummerville Charity, is more than just a tour. It’s a travelling circus of bands, artists, DJs, promoters, friends and anyone else that wants to join, who just want to play music to as many people as possible.
Embarking from the Flowerpot venue in Camden, a grassroots celebration of [...]

Ska & Reggae Rule at Endorse-It In-Dorset

With 17 weeks to go Endorse-It In-Dorset is already shaping up to be one of the most talked about festivals this summer.

Blissfields Diary – Day 2

Andy Williams reports from Day Two of Blissfields 2009.
I endured a somewhat difficult night’s sleep. I’m sure that the Russians DID have the best concepts for aeroplane design in the 1940’s and the Americans and Brits probably DID nick them and take all the credit. At the same time, I really don’t care and question whether [...]

The Joiners Arms – The greatest small music venue south of London!

The Joiners Arms
“Every time we’ve played The Joiners it’s been a special event. Some of the best gigs and moments of my life have been on that stage”, explains Gerry Del-Guercio, front-man of SixNationState. The Joiners Arms is situated just a few minutes away from the centre of Southampton, in downtrodden St.Mary’s. The area [...]

Spend Sunday Evening in the Company of Howard Marks

See Howard Marks at The Soul Cellar… A vary rare chance to catch Howard up close in an intimate venue.

Relive Blissfields 2007

Check out this video from Blissfields B7, Winners of Best Small Festival 2007!! Girls in Green Shoes bring you Live sets from Enjoy Destroy, Imperial Leisure, SixNationState. Plastic Toys, Red Eye Banquet, Rival Joustas, Plastic Toys and Subgiant.

Geek-Hop rules at Winchester Live

It’s a shame this isn’t an audio review. And that the guy who did the film trailer voice-overs is dead. Otherwise this would sound more impressive: “1 week; 3 venues; 11 gigs; 55 bands…who would survive…and who would die on their ass. Only the crowd could decide.”