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Author: Rachael Brooks

Making Waves

Monday, 14th July, 2008 at 5:38 pm, Isle of Wight

Events, Music, Ryde

17, July 2008
8:00 pm

More Island talent coming your way this Thursday with Making Waves at Ryde Theatre.

Smoke & MirrorsOn stage for your pleasure (and theirs we’re sure) will be Smoke & Mirrors (pictured) featuring Brian Sharpe, The Aviators and female double act, Me & My Sister

It’ll only cost you £3 to get in and action kicks off at 8pm.

Book your pumpkins for 11pm.

As usuals, bands will be interviewed and recorded for IW Radio’s Live and Local Show that goes out on Sunday evenings between 7-10pm on 102/7fm

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2 Responses to “Making Waves”

  1. Click if you like this comment musoactivator
    says:

    Thank you as always for going above and beyond the call of duty in helping us get word out…..You even got us a pic!

    Praise Be to the VB. ;O)

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  2. Click if you like this comment roger regular
    says:

    I’ll be there, another fine mix of music.
    This is likely to end this year which is a big shame SHAME-ON-YOU council for not doing more too keep-it-live. Making waves and the progression sessions are a fantastic way to visit genre’s you wouldn’t necessarily listen to. I thought I had seen and heard most types of music but was wrong, there are many more styles out there. Rick, Jez, Stu and Jack are doing their very best and have taught me more about the music and D. J’ing. Two of the fab four are spreading their wings and working on the International circuit, when they come back we all will benefit from their new experiences.
    GOOD LUCK
    Oh and well done VB, to find out what bands are playing at the Venue, I visit VB; where else would you expect to be able to read what is on in Ryde, not the Venue web-site that’s for sure.

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