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The Invasion Of The Beery Blues: Part 25

There’s a beery blues invasion on the way, with a quartet of fine practitioners descending on the area. Martin Longley has already caught them all, up in York during the last few months…

22 November, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Yee Hah! Knoxville Highway beating a track to Bloxwich

Country and Western fans will be high-tailing it down to Bloxwich next month to catch up with Knoxville Highway

20 November, 2012 in Most recent, Music, West Midlands, What's on.

Annual fundraising Christmas Concert

Amnesty International invites you to their annual fundraising Christmas Concert for Human Rights in aid of Amnesty International and Freedom from Torture.

20 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Feel the Force

Dave Woodhall talks to the Sound of New Zealand.

20 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Features, Music, What's on.

Florilegium: Bringing the past to life in Bromsgrove

Florilegium is now one of the best known groups in the world of Early Music.

20 November, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

What’s On at Town Hall/Symphony Hall

New events announced for Birmingham venues

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, Poetry, Theatre, What's on.

Birmingham Bach Choir return to Lichfield Cathedral

Birmingham Bach Choir return to Lichfield Cathedral on Saturday 24 November 2012 for a well-timed performance of JS Bach’s seasonal Christmas Oratorio.

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Christmas, Faith, Music, Staffordshire, What's on.

The Rocking Berries ripen in Bromsgrove

With its extensive local connections, The Rocking Berries is a band which is always popular at Artrix and it returns to the Arts Centre

15 November, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

This Week at the Robin

Lined up for the Pride of Bilston are…

12 November, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Armed forces support charity organises festive fundraiser

A charity which supports both current and former armed services personnel is planning to hold a festive fundraiser in the run-up to Christmas

12 November, 2012 in Most recent, Music, Walsall, What's on.

Open Mike Night

Mike Peters continues to entertain a warmly appreciative fanbase. Lee Downing saw his latest visit to Birmingham.

10 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Features, Music.

A song of Remembrance and Repatriation

A song of remembrance played all over the world but not in Birmingham – an author’s disappointment.

9 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Faith, Music, United Kingdom.

ADO at the H&H

Birmingham collective, the Alternative Dubstep Orchestra, celebrate their vinyl debut release at the Hare and Hounds, on Friday 16th November

9 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

City’s youth challenge stereotypes with album celebrating best of Brum

Beautiful Birmingham launch set to be most musically varied concert staged in city

8 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Nerina Pallot – Lonely Valentine Club Tour 2013

Brit Award and Ivor Novello nominated singer Nerina Pallot will be bringing her Lonely Valentine Club tour to Glee Club Birmingham

8 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

BCU Business School Challenge

Extraordinary is the word of the day in Birmingham City University as 30 first year students of the Business School get together with the goal of raising £10,000 for SENSE,

8 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Education, Music.

Thea Gilmore back in Bromsgrove

Following her successful first visit to Artrix one of Britain’s most enduring singer-songwriters, Thea Gilmore, makes a welcome return to the Arts Centre

6 November, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Review: Wayne Shorter

Wayne Shorter, jazz master, in Birmingham. Richard Lutz reviews it.

2 November, 2012 in Most recent, Music, What's on.

Andy Fairweather Low and The Low Riders cantering to Bromsgrove

Andy Fairweather Low’s pedigree is one that rock dreams are made of and he makes his Artrix debut on Thursday, November 22nd.

2 November, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Hi Ho Silva

Dave Woodhall talks to American singer-songwriter Joe Silva.

1 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Features, Music, What's on.

The Demon Barbers present The Lock In

After its very successful first visit to Artrix earlier this year, The Demon Barbers return to the Arts Centre in Bromsgrove

30 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Dance, Most recent, Music, What's on.

CBSO’s Nutcracker brings a touch of Russia to Birmingham

Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker is a seasonal highlight for many and, this year, the acclaimed CBSO Youth Orchestra and the stunning voices of the CBSO Children’s Chorus join forces for an exhilarating performance.

25 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Me, Mum and Dusty Springfield

A black comedy, sprinkled with Dusty lyrics and coated with a song or two

25 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Comedy, Most recent, Music, Theatre.

The People’s Orchestra inaugural concert

The People’s Orchestra, launched in March, are holding their inaugural concert at the Adrian Boult Hall, in Birmingham, on the 4th November.

25 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Sax Player Wayne Shorter in Birmingham Next Week

Birmingham’s Town Hall plays host to jazz legend Wayne Shorter next Thursday Nov 1.

24 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

The Johnny Cash Roadshow

Clive John and The Spirit Band return to Artrix with their popular The Johnny Cash Roadshow.

23 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Birmingham Bach Choir needs you!

Birmingham Bach Choir is on the lookout for new talent from across Birmingham

23 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Music.

Backing to the Future

Dave Woodhall talks to legendary guitar hero and technical innovator Steve Hackett.

22 October, 2012 in Most recent, Music, What's on.

Ex pupil brings world-class opera back to school

Solihull School’s Chamber Choir is teaming up with the world-renowned choir, orchestra and choral group – Armonico Consort – in a pilot project for the opportunity to perform in a critically acclaimed opera.

18 October, 2012 in Education, Most recent, Music, Solihull.

Black Sabbath and the birth of Heavy Metal

For their latest piece of front-line, immersive filmmaking, VICE have again teamed up with Marshall Headphones for the new season of ‘On The Road’.

16 October, 2012 in Most recent, Music, West Midlands.

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