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In this live promotion special Jonny Buchan, Adam Pope and Kaiser Chiefs bassist Simon Rix were joined at the Brudenell Social Club by some special guests and took questions from a sold-out audience.
Leeds United secured promotion to the Premier League with two games to spare. For a special live episode Jonny Buchan, Adam Pope and Kaiser Chiefs bassist Simon Rix were at a sold out Brudenell Social Club in Leeds for their promotion party!
London-born, Donegal-based singer-songwriter Anna B Savage released her third album You & I Are Earth via City Slang on January 24. Calling it a love letter to a man and to Ireland, the record features Irish musicians Anna Mieke, Kate Ellis and Caimin Gilmore (Crash Ensemble), Cormac Mac Diarmada (Lankum), and Lankum producer John 'Spud' Murphy'. On the episode, Anna B Savage talks about books and book clubs, writer's block and feeding creativity, moving to Dublin for music college and then Donegal, working with those Irish musicians and the ideas underpinning the record. Buy You & I Are Earth: https://annabsavage.bandcamp.com/album/you-i-are-earth --- Tour dates: January 31: All We Have Are Days, Limerick February 12: Lantern, Bristol February 13: Night & Day, Manchester February 14: Stereo, Glasgow February 15: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds February 17: Hare & Hounds, Birmingham February 18: Latters, Brighton February 19: Where Else, Margate February 20: Union Chapel, London March 20: Coughlan's, Cork March 21: Roisin Dubh, Galway March 22: Unitarian Church, Dublin April 12: Botanique Rotonde, Brussels
Sim isn't a die hard fan of many things, but this band had him at this song. We hope you enjoy what turned out to be a lovely chat about the right tune landing at the right time, and all the joy that's rolled out since.This is our pal and neighbour Sim Walker, and his chosen Survival Song, ‘22: The Death of All the Romance' by The Dears.Leeds-based pianist and composer Simeon Walker has quickly emerged as a leading light in the burgeoning modern classical scene. Regularly performing and touring across the UK and Europe, he has appeared at Latitude and Timber festival and supported musicians such as S. Carey, LYR, Submotion Orchestra, Neil Cowley and Erland Cooper. He's received over 40 million streams across platforms, with his music frequently broadcast across a range of radio stations.An in-demand collaborator, speaker, consultant, educator and arranger, he also works as a session musician. He founded and continues to curate Brudenell Piano Sessions - an event series highlighting the diverse and eclectic music being written and performed with the piano, hosted at one of the UK's most iconic grassroots music venues, Brudenell Social Club in Leeds.Help us a grow a community of survival song listeners by joining us on over on Substack:https://survivalsongs.substack.com/‘22. Death Of All Romance'' by The Dears can be found on our community playlist on Spotify along with our listener's Survival Songs. Check it out and add your own!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5JBCcyJgMmYGRivsHcX3Av?si=92be50460fcf4590&pt=498b19d3d56cc7682fb37286285c9e48‘22. Death Of All Romance'' by The Dears Survival Songs claims no copyright of this work. This is included as a form of music review and criticism and as a way to celebrate, promote and encourage the listener to seek out the artists work.Find out more about ARTIST here:https://open.spotify.com/artist/2qljmykdCfgGy9zUw7UqkX?si=fZ9bNYqBTdqwUFNv3Kz3HA
Graham reports on seeing Pink Floyd, well Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets in York and Foo Fighters in Manchester in two days. Who won?Charles considers what makes a good new musical stand out, after seeing Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch at Grand Opera House, York? Graham reflects on Viggo Mortensen's new film as director - a Western, -The Dead Don't Hurt.Graham also catches up with some old punks who never die. He watched Leeds mini legends, Cowton who were back from the dead at Brudenell Social Club.Keep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car:X@2big_egosFacebook@twobigegos
Graham recounts interviewing Steve Howe of Yes about their forthcoming UK tour and York Barbican gig.Benjamin Francis Leftwich live in Leeds? Yes please! Charles is captivated by a fascinating gig at Leeds' Brudenell Social Club.Graham enters the crazy world of data retrieval as he reveals how he nearly lost his entire draft manuscript for a book on Magna Carta's Chris Simpson. Graham has been writing it for four years now so to lose it would be brutal. Just back from a trip to Scotland Graham is pleased to share that he has been able to advance the book and is close to finishing his first draft.The Spiegel Tent is back in Harrogate for the Festival. All praise the Spiegel Tent, there really is nothing else quite like it.Meanwhile Graham previews a new exhibition The Beatles' Mad Day Out at Harrogate's RedHouse Originals art gallery - which should be opening soon.Finally, Graham sums up his enjoyment of a gig by the enchanting William Doyle.
Steve and Stuart speak to Nathan Clark, owner of the much-loved Brudenell Social Club in Leeds, about the financial realities of running an independent venue. Send in your questions for Stuart and Steve on thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Music is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello people welcome to the When In Yorkshire Podcast how are you I hope you're all well. We are back and have a really fun episode to share. This is episode 61 and features GK and Hannah from the predominantly Yorkshire based band Venus Grrrls. We caught up at the delightful Brudenell Social Club in Leeds a few days before their first headline gig there - which if you're listening at any point before 8pm on Saturday 10th February 2024, you can still get along to. Venus Grrrls have been on my list to chat to for a while but due to a global pandemic and GK's leukaemia diagnosis either of which could have been the end of the band, we have only just been able to make this happen. We discuss both GK and Hannah's history with music how the band came to be and unlock the secret to building and maintaining a loyal fan base. I had a great chatting to these two and I hope you enjoy listening. They are setting 2024 up to be a busy year with support dates with The Sprints and festival slots already in the calendar so keep a look out. Links to all their social media and YouTube channels are in the description of this episode, I strongly recommend you check them out along with their latest track Divine, which has been described as a lusty grunge storm of a single and already getting support from Radio 1, radio x and 6 music amongst other. It's absolute treat. Divine: VENUS GRRRLS - Divine (Official Video)https://www.facebook.com/VENUSGRRRLS@venusgrrrls Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Julien and Max from the wonderful Chicago group join today - talking about their studio house, Chicago's music scene battle against corporations, service jobs, cooking, living an adult life, sleeping on Brudenell Social Club's floor, losing toenails + lots more. Get your 4 day tickets for 2000 Trees Festival, including Wednesday's Forest Stage Line Up with Bob Vylan, Holding Absence and more. Use '101POD' at checkout for £20 off, FREE MONEY: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/ Songs: Whitney 'For A While', Cock Sparrer ‘Working' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Graham confounds Charles with an early interruption about musician Pete Doherty's Yorkshire days. Charles reflects on the achievements of York Theatre Royal chief exec Tom Bird as he announces his move to Sheffield Theatres. Graham reports on #MeToo film of the moment She Said, prompting fellow hack Charles to join the discussion on journalism in cinema. Graham gives an update on Manchester's Northern Quarter venue, Night & Day, fighting for its right to present live music after complaints about its club night noise levels. Finally, Graham reports on his visit to the Deer Shed festival's Christmas Party at Brudenell Social Club in Leeds.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of their groundbreaking, Mercury Prize-winning debut album, An Awesome Wave, alt-J explore their early history together, over the course of the upcoming five episodes. In Episode 1, they return to their old university house in Leeds, known as Ash Grove after the street it's on. There, they revisit major moments from those days, from meeting on campus in 2007 while studying in various arts and literature classes together, to playing their first-ever show in the living room of Ash Grove, to writing and demoing songs like “Matilda” and “Breezeblocks” in the attic room upstairs, and more. They also give a walking tour of beloved local sites, including the legendary Brudenell Social Club and other regular haunts – a greasy spoon diner called Popina's, the Eldon, where Joe first took mushrooms, and the Library Bar, where they played frequently in those early days, in the lead-up to recording An Awesome Wave. *** In addition to celebrating An Awesome Wave with this podcast, alt-J have joined forces with premium social live media platform Moment for a worldwide digital performance, set for Wednesday, October 19 (North America/Europe/United Kingdom/Africa) and Thursday, October 20 (Australia/NZ & Asia). Recorded May 17, 2022 at Brixton, London's world famous O2 Academy, the concert sees alt-J performing An Awesome Wave in its entirety, joined on stage by Gwil Sainsbury for the band's first single, “Bloodflood,” as well as the album-closing epic, “Taro.” In addition, the ticketed event features an additional set showcasing greatest hits and fan favorites from alt-J's subsequent body of work, spanning 2014's This Is All Yours, 2017's Relaxer, and 2022's internationally acclaimed new album, The Dream. Tickets to the digital concert event – along with a limited edition line of official 10th anniversary An Awesome Wave merchandise – are available now HERE, exclusively via Moment. Ticket buyers will automatically get access to video-on-demand (VOD) upon purchase, allowing them to view the event for up until 24 hours after the end of the official streaming premiere. Fans who miss the premiere can still buy VOD up until three hours before the 24-hour VOD window closes, ensuring ample time to watch (or re-watch) the event.
Working at a covid centre, Brudenell Social Club, Edinburgh curfews, flu camps, farmjobs.com, chicken chasing, wholesale chair sales... Jack and Joe (which one, I'm unsure) from Cheap Teeth ruminate on vocations past, present and unsubstantiated.Their new single 'What a Feeling, What a Day' is extremely ace. It's pucka. Catch them on tour in September + October!2000 Trees: Get your 2023 tickets for 20% of the price before 17 July. Twothousandtreesfestival.co.ukSongs: Cheap Teeth 'What a Feeling, What a Day', Cock Sparrer 'Working' Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Access The Vault: the first 101 episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/101-part-time-jobs-hosted-by-giles-bidder.
S'appenin pals! Hope you're well within yourselves. Welcome to another Two Shot Podcast episode. It's a great one. We took a trip over to Hyde Park in Leeds for a chat with James Smith, the singer in a brilliant band called Yard Act. We arrived early at the legendary Brudenell Social Club and since the sun was out, we decided to record al fresco (hope you enjoy the ambience). James made us a brew and we got down to it. Touching on performance integrity, glasto scepticism, shifting audience perceptions, The Beatles, band iterations, poetic inhibitions and loads, loads more. If you haven't listened to Yard Act yet, go and give em a spin and then dive in to this episode. You'll love it. This is episode three of series ten of the Two Shot Podcast with James Smith. If you've enjoyed listening to this episode then please click through to patreon.com/twoshotpod to make a donation to the running costs of the show. You'll get bonus podcast audio, pictures, videos and some shiny new TSP merch in return. Nice one. Get in touch... Facebook - search 'Two Shot Podcast' Twitter - @twoshotpod Instagram - @twoshotpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam and Tom from Eades on losing jobs after being away on tour, trial shifts, playing in wedding bands, Sam's new business in van conversions, breaking even in an underpaid industry, planning after a debut album and first tour, ending that tour at Brudenell Social Club, their dream producer for album two, and recording Delusion Spree in a Yorkshire Dales cottage.Delusion Spree is out now!2000 Trees 2022 is sold out. Get your 2023 tickets for 20% of the price before 17 July. Twothousandtreesfestival.co.ukSongs: Eades 'Ever Changing', Cock Sparrer 'Working' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lucy Ndlovu is the Communications Director at Leeds African Communities Trust. We had a great chat about how and why the trust was formed, how they are looking for more communities to join them, their food hub at Little London Community Centre and much more:"The Leeds African Communities Trust promotes the wellbeing of people of African descent throughout Leeds, by advancing education, relieving poverty and improving their welfare, through community based activities in partnership with its associated African community groups, Leeds City Council and other public and private sector bodies."(Their website is in development and I will add a link here when it's live)https://twitter.com/leedsafricanhttp://caringtogether.org.uk/leeds-african-communities-trust-hub/https://hydeparkpicturehouse.co.uk/season/cinema-africahttps://www.facebook.com/leedssfricanshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWQy6ot8LP6io-qTtkNxMbALucy wished to feature an Afrobeats track and I follow the wonderful TC & The Family Groove on Bandcamp who kindly agreed to let me feature their fantastic track, "Let's Start""Inspired by the afrobeat pioneered by Tony Allen and Fela Kuti, Let's Start is about moving forward as a stronger, unified society for all those who seek justice and peace; standing in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement."You can see the band live for their album launch at Brudenell Social Club on 1st June, 2022:http://www.brudenellsocialclub.co.uk/whats-on/tc-groove-family-album-launch/https://tcandthegroovefamily.bandcamp.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/47DpSgD00hWJA970gp7nlZhttps://twitter.com/groovetc?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/TCandtheGrooveFamily/https://www.instagram.com/tcandthegroovefamily/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0lp4zhdabAyrduIwiebdBghttps://tcandthegroovefamily.bandcamp.com/album/lets-start
In episode 32 we get bombarded on Lombard Street by the hot takes and cold cuts of two of Dublin's crowning jewels, Conor Lumsden (of too many bands) and Ross Hamer (of the rest). Together we wind our way through tales of tragedy and triumph, from surviving a break in at the Brudenell Social Club, to clueless adventures in Bowie-land with John Perry, to wasabi peanuts at 5am and being replaced in a Replacements cover band. All the while taking in the sights, sounds, sins and successes of 'Sonic Seconds', 'Vox Pas', 'Guilty Hatreds' and 'One's We'll Finish Later'.
As Graham readjusts to life outside the Cairngorms and Charles reacts to the less enjoyable side of the job of the critic the duo give their verdict on the latest Bond film, No Time to Die. Graham reports on his first visit to the new-ish V & A museum in Dundee and its exhibition, Nightfever and on seeing Field Music live at Brudenell Social Club, while Charles shares his enjoyment of two different gigs, The Manic Street Preachers and The Waterboys at York Barbican.
S02 E05 Series 2 Episode 5. In this episode I talk to Nathan Clark from one Leed's great institutions the Brudenell Social Club!Talking about gigs and events and how the covid crisis has hit the industry hard. I hear about some of the amazing people Nathan has met and how ingrained in the music industry he is.Thanks for being a fab listener and don't forget to subscribe!
Episode 5 part 2 talks to Nathan Clark of The Brudenell Social Club about establishing the venue as one of the leading lights in the UK and European touring circuit, the current situation regarding the way live music has been affected by the pandemic and what needs to happen to preserve it.
Episode 5 talks to Nathan Clark, the man behind one of the most popular venues in Europe, The Brudenell Social Club in Leeds. We talk about his trajectory and how came to be at the helm of the venue, his past as a footballer and the present situation facing venues all over the UK.
Recorded live at the Brudenell Social Club. Full time reaction as the champions defeated WRDC 3-1 at Pride Park. With levisolicitors.co.uk/thesquareball See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This was recorded at the lovely Brudenell Social Club, Leeds on 25th October 2019 - as The Cud Band performed their seminal rock opera When In Rome Kill Me. I own no rights to this song and wouldn't pretend to! They belong the the Mighty Cud Band and you should all go and buy a copy of it. If you already have it, buy another one.
Hello people, welcome to the When In Yorkshire Podcast, this is episode Thirty featuring a conversation with Gary Stringer from UK rock band Reef. I’ve been listening to Reef for almost 2 decades however the first time I saw them live was a couple of years ago at The Brudenell Social Club in Leeds. You might know Reef for their multiple albums or maybe just from their massive hit Place your hands, either way they have been filling our ears with funk riffs and soulful melodies for many years. I managed to get some time with Gary after their set which was part of the 4th annual series of Get Loud gigs that happen simultaneously across the U.K. in aid of Music Therapy charity Nordorff Robbins, who I have spoken about way back in episode one with Laila K of Sonic Boom Six. Gary gives some more information about them, the amazing work they do and his experience of being involved in working with them. We mention a session he and Benji of Skindred were a part of, here is a link to the video of their session: https://twitter.com/reefband/status/1176777446382874624 Check out @NordoffRobbins1 on twitter or https://www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk/ for more information.
Hello people! Episode Eleven features my conversation with Beans on Toast, acoustic folk singer recorded at the Brudenell Social Club. We chat about his experiences running a pub venue in the mid 2000’s, not missing a Glastonbury festival since the age of 16 and becoming a parent - amongst other things. At the time of release he is currently on tour - check https://beansontoastmusic.com for current dates and more general information.
Recorded Tuesday 6th August at Brudenell Social Club, hosted by whiskas with Nathan Clark, Dan O'Dell & Nick Simcock Full details, playlists & links to tracks at thisishappeningleeds.tumblr.com - This Is Happening is a podcast based in Leeds, UK, hosted by whiskas, with regular contributors Simon Fogal & Dan O’Dell with a host of additional guests from the local music scene & beyond. We talk irreverently about the music we’re listening to, the gigs we’re going to and the bands we’re involved in. To be published in the first week of the month
Recorded Sunday 30th June at Brudenell Social Club, hosted by whiskas with Nathan Clark, Simon Fogal & Dan O'Dell Full details, playlists & links to tracks at thisishappeningleeds.tumblr.com - This Is Happening is a podcast based in Leeds, UK, hosted by whiskas, with regular contributors Simon Fogal & Dan O’Dell with a host of additional guests from the local music scene & beyond. We talk irreverently about the music we’re listening to, the gigs we’re going to and the bands we’re involved in. To be published in the first week of the month