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On this award-winning series telling the definitive life story of Happy Mondays founding member and bassist Paul Ryder, we meet the man who championed the Mondays in the music press before they were famous and was part and parcel of the development of the Madchester scene. A international DJ in his own right, a successful author and music critic - it's the legendary Dave Haslam, revealing secrets and telling stories of Shaun Ryder vomiting during an interview, the most disastrous press interview he's ever encountered with the band and the inside scoop on Tony Wilson's take on the Mondays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today my guest is writer, broadcaster and DJ Dave Haslam. Author of a number of influential books, Dave was a DJ at Manchester's Haçienda nightclub, and in 1999 he published a book about the Manchester music scene and, subsequently, books about superstar DJs called Adventures on the Wheels of Steel and Life After Dark; A History of British Nightclubs & Music Venues. His autobiography called Sonic Youth Slept On My Floor: Music, Manchester & More was published in 2018. In 2019 he published the first of a series of limited edition small format books - the series is dubbed Art Decades. The subjects of the books include vinyl record collecting, Courtney Love living in Liverpool in 1982, and the poet Sylvia Plath. It was a pleasure to chat with one of my music heroes, so I hope you are sitting comfortably and happy to stay with us. Production note: there is slight clipping in the latter part of this episode so apologies for the sound quality.
Moments That Rock with Dave Haslam's stories about a defining moment with New Order while Ian McNabb gives us a behind the scenes look at how important it is to land a record deal with an American record company... and the aftermath when they drop you ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The one and only Dave Haslam joins our hosts for todays instalment of Oh! Brother. The guys discuss Little Peter Street, some club called The Hacienda and Paul finds time to slag off festivals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legendary DJ and author Dave Haslam shares his stories about promoting a show in Manchester, England with Sonic Youth and even putting them up for the night! Dave also shares some great stories about Joy Division and New Order. We follow that with show host Tony Michaelides who recounts the time he met Led Zeppelin as a fifteen year old which is followed by a career highlight.....life on the road with David Bowie as his publicist in the late 90's. Great artists are worthy of great stories !
“When I go to a club and the music is great and it's full of young people I think, this is the next revolution.” Dave Haslam is a legendary Manc, who helped to create the eclectic sound of the Hacienda through his weekly DJ sets during the late 80's and 90's and then at iconic Manchester club The Boardwalk. He played for the Hacienda crowds over 480 times and was even the last person to spin vinyl on the infamous decks. Undoubtedly Dave has cemented himself as a music veteran and has continued venturing into the world of arts and culture, curating bands for Manchester International Festival and writing books about music, artists, ideas and places, Dave's passion for his projects is evident and his desire to share them works its way into everything he does. Join Lisa Morton as she hears about the time Dave cooked cauliflower cheese for Morrisey, how he came to part with all of his vinyl and why Tony Wilson wanted him dead. ------ Your host, Lisa Morton, started PR company Roland Dransfield in 1996, one month after the fateful IRA bomb that tore apart the city centre. From that point, the business, and its team members, have been involved in helping to support the creation of Modern Manchester – across regeneration, business, charity, leisure and hospitality, sport and culture. To celebrate the 25 years that Roland Dransfield has spent creating these bonds, Lisa is gathering together some of her Greater Mancunian ‘family' and will be exploring how they have created their own purposeful relationships with the best place in the world. Connect with Lisa and Roland Dransfield: Via our website On Instagram On Twitter On Spotify Connect with Dave Via his website On Instagram On Twitter
This week Sooz and Trudy have a great chat with Manchester legend Dave Haslam. We gain an insight into his DJing experiences and hear about his published books, as well as hearing stories about his days as a resident DJ in Manchester nightclub The Hacienda. Dave is a great supporter of Tim's Listening Parties on Twitter and has joined in with many, bringing his personal knowledge on Joy Division, New Order, The Smiths and more. Dave's web page: http://www.davehaslam.com Tim's Twitter Listening Party replays: https://timstwitterlisteningparty.com/pages/replay.html
Dave Haslam is one of the most versatile creatives that the North has produced. With a career that's taken him from the decks of the Hacienda, to a desk for writing an array of books about British cultural history.As part of an event in partnership with Hyde Park Book Club, director of TSOTA Jack Simpson caught up with Dave about everything from his new book to his creative process to Sylvia Plath.Dave's new book, 'All You Need is Dynamite', is the latest in his series Art Decades, with this addition uncovering a moment of dramatic political change in Manchester at the end of the 1960s. On 12th September, Dave will appear at Hyde Park Book Club in Leeds a part of a tour for his book launch.
ComebaCK chats to DJ, writer and broadcaster Dave Haslam, who DJ'ed over 450 times at the famous Hacienda nightclub in Manchester and has since DJ'd worldwide. He has written for the New Musical Express, The Guardian, The Times, and has written five books. We discuss his career, life in music, expand on the Manchester music scene, a sabaticcal in Paris, and more. You can find out more about Dave at www.davehaslam.com, and more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.
From club to radio and every other music DJ in between; Chris warms up his guests before asking them to pick a set of 5 questions from a box of 45. Chris chats to legendary Manchester DJ Dave Haslam about his career, including his time at the iconic Hacienda nightclub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I talk to Dave Haslam about finding our identity, authenticity, constantly evolving to keep building our creativity, trying new things, dealing with rejection and criticism, the importance of nightlife on society and how a DJ can build relationships and bring people together on the dance floor.Dave cut his cultural teeth as a DJ at the Hacienda and has since become one of THE great cultural and social authorities. Alongside his work as a researcher and presenter, he has written several top-class books, including ‘Life After Dark: A History of British Nightclubs & Music Venues' – really an essential read and re-read given the direct and indirect attacks on nightlife culture – and a limited edition “Art Decades” series of really wonderful mini books covering his personal record collection, Courtney Love, Keith Haring and Sylvia Plath.I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.Podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste
This is the trailer for Season 1 of "I wanna jump like Dee Dee", the brand new music podcast that does music interviews differently.I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes. In Season 1, I'm featuring: Youth - the inspirational co-founder of Killing Joke, transformational producer and artist; Dave Barbarossa - the trailblazing drummer and author who developed his unique style of tribal drumming in Adam and the Ants, BowWowWow and many more; Jennifer Finch - the pioneering bass player with L7, badass photographer and multi-skilled tech creative; Dave Haslam - the influential DJ and cultural and social authority who cut his teeth at Manchester's legendary Hacienda; TaSz Muerte - founder of Austin's badass electro-punk band BLXPLTN, one of the most ferocious and important acts around; Victoria Smith - bass maestro with the brilliant Ramonas; Andrew Fearn - one half of the most talked about, exciting and authentic bands around – Sleaford Mods; Fur Dixon - a rock n roll icon who got the call up from The Cramps to become their first ever live bass player; Michelle Cruz Gonzales - the extraordinary Xicana woman who emerged onto the 1990's West Coast punk rock scene in the hardcore punk band Spitboy; Jessica Louise Dye -founder of High Waisted and the epicentre of the NYC surf garage, neon, retro rock n roll scene, a DJ, blogger and fashion icon. Recording of Season 2 is already underway with more amazing guests. Subscribe now so you don't miss out on conversations that will inspire you to find your own experimental mindset! Brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™. www.heysunday.coArtwork by Coppie and Pastehttps://www.instagram.com/coppieandpaste/
Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is writer, broadcaster and Hacienda resident dj Dave HaslamI met with Dave remotely during the lockdown and we had a wonderful chat, we spoke about growing up, school, clubbing, record shops and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Dave Haslam, DJ and Author of Life After Dark: A History of British Nightclubs and Music Venues, leads a panel on the future of nightlife. He is joined by Marti Burgess, owner of Lakota (Club) and chair of the Bristol @ Night Panel; Shain Shapiro, CEO of Sound Diplomacy; and Rebecca Swarray aka DJ Mix-Stress, the founder and curator of RebeccaNeverBecky. In this discussion, they explore the huge economic benefits of nightlife, stress why the Government needs to recognise its importance, and discuss how the pandemic has forced club owners to pivot and find new ways to use their venues.
Dave Haslam discussing his new book, Searching For Love - Courtney Love in Liverpool 1982, with David Eastaugh
Legendary hacienda DJ Dave Haslam joined Mick Coyle to chat about his new book chronicling Courtney Love's time in Liverpool. 'Searching for Love' details how Love fell for the city, and how it affected her musical career. Originally broadcast 24th February 2020. Follow @MrMickCoyle & @Mr_Dave_Haslam. Produced by @John_Fogarty.
In this special episode, we're on the road at Slater Heelis' latest event, An Evening with Dave Haslam - legendary Hacienda DJ and writer. Here he talks to award-winning journalist Chris Maguire about everything from his early childhood through to his rocky relationship with Morrissey. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did...
Andrew Weatherall - The Cosmic Traveller Free DL Here: https://hypeddit.com/track/75aff9 ... Weatherall added vocal samples from the US soul group The Emotions, a drum loop from an Italian bootleg of Edie Brickell's song What I Am, alongside snatches of other Primal Scream songs, and frontman Bobby Gillespie singing a line from Robert Johnson's Terraplane Blues. Gillespie saw Loaded as being part of the Jamaican tradition of dub records, where songs are deconstructed at the mixing desk, adding new elements and desecrating existing ones. It propelled the rock band onto the dance floor, and kick-started their career. "I think it's time to stop saying 'this is a dance record' and 'this is a rock record,'" said Gillespie at the time. "If you can play music, you can do whatever you want. Just use your imagination." The success of Loaded led to Weatherall being recruited for the whole of Screamadelica, establishing him as one of the UK's most in-demand producers. While remixing acts like St Etienne, Beth Orton and My Bloody Valentine, he also held down a DJ slot on London's Kiss FM and ran two club nights in London. However, he never became a household name like his contemporaries Paul Oakenfold and Fatboy Slim - a career move that was entirely deliberate. "That sort of carry-on was never for me," he told the Independent in 2016. "It's a lot of work, once you go up that slippery showbiz pole, and it would keep me away from what I like, which is making things." Instead, he carved out a career on the cutting edge of techno, with projects including Sabres of Paradise and Two Lone Swordsmen. 'Titan of music' In 2017, he explained the lure of the dancefloor in an interview with Uncut magazine. "It's the enduring appeal of transcendent experience, which has been with us for 200,000 years. A room, coloured lights, smoke and music? Over to you, Roman Catholics. There are ancient Greek rituals involving herbal drugs to achieve transcendence. "People were having transcendent experiences in 1940s dancehalls, dancing to a big band; now we do it with drum machines and electronic technology - it's the same concept. Humanity hasn't changed for 100,000 years, but our technology has." Musicians paying tribute to Weatherall included Ride guitarist and former Oasis bassist Andy Bell, who described him as "absolute titan of music". BBC 6 Music DJ Gilles Peterson said it was "hard to put into words" the "influence and impact he has had has had on UK culture." Hacienda DJ and author Dave Haslam tweeted he was "one of the greatest, sweetest, funniest guys I've ever met". And Tim Burgess from The Charlatans wrote he was "shocked and saddened to hear that cosmic traveller Andrew Weatherall has left the building".
Comedian Stewart Lee and DJ author Dave Haslam choose their good reads
Dave Haslam talks us through not only the history of dance music, but the history of one of the world's most iconic clubs - The Hacienda in Manchester. Dave has a whole chest of stories from a life behind one of the most influential dj booths. The club's legacy lives on through many different people in the world of dance music, from Sasha to Laurent Garnier. And as Dave tells us, The Hacienda's story is much bigger than just the gangs, guns and drugs it became infamous for.
Albums of the Year so far. Emily and Jof are back for another round of picks, plays and predictions. Writer/broadcaster/DJ Dave Haslam chats to us about his new book and selling his record collection. MUSIC PLAYED Body Type - Uma Little Simz - 101 FM Karen O and Danger Mouse - Ministry Andrew Bird - Sisyphus Vampire Weekend - Jerusalem, New York, Berlin Stella Donnelly - Die Blondie - Rapture Julia Shapiro - Nature SIGN UP to our newsletter: eepurl.com/c_R7d5 USEFUL LINKS Dave Haslam - A Life In Thirty Five Boxes: https://roughtrade.com/gb/dave-haslam/dave-haslam-a-life-in-thirty-five-boxes-signed-copies New Releases: roughtrade.com/new-this-week Events: roughtrade.com/events Exclusives: roughtrade.com/exclusive Your first new music podcast, every week. Tune in every Tuesday for must-hear new music, band interviews, special guests, staff picks and news from across Rough Trade Shops. Don't forget to subscribe! Thank you for listening. Tell us what you think on Twitter via #RoughTradePodcast: twitter.com/RoughTrade
Ian McMillan looks at language after dark and writing about nightlife with guests Dave Haslam, Geraldine Quigley, Rachael Young and Chris Green. Dave Haslam is a writer, broadcaster and Dj and the author of 'Life After Dark', a comprehensive history of nightlife in Britain. Geraldine Quigley's debut novel 'Music Love Drugs War' follows a group of young friends trying to have a good time against the background of the troubles in Derry, Theater Maker Rachael Young examines both the good and the bad sides of going out in her piece 'Nightclubbing', and there's brand new work from Christopher Green on his love of dancing. Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Cecile Wright
Dave Haslam was the last DJ to man the decks at the Hacienda, following an incredible run at the famous Manchester nightclub that was responsible for so much creativity, innovation and fresh ideas in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Following the release of his memoir and 5th book, Sonic Youth Slept on My Floor, he joins me to talk about creativity at large, his 35 years of self-employment and the diverse nature of his work as a DJ, writer, broadcaster and more. We talk about why local might be important once more with political chaos ahead, why passion has always lead the way in channeling his creativity and reliability. Get your feedback over now @arrestallmimics Photograph in artwork by Seb Matthes http://www.davehaslam.com/ https://twitter.com/Mr_Dave_Haslam http://illustrationweb.com http://heartinternet.uk http://theaoi.com
This is Part One of a two-part podcast where we chat to Manchester based writer, broadcaster and DJ Dave Haslam about his love of music, his memories and experiences of venues such as the Boardwalk and the world famous Haçienda nightclub. We also touch on Dave's love of English, his books and writings, and his series of live and 'Close Up' onstage interviews that have featured many guests including Jarvis Cocker, Nile Rodgers and John Lydon to name but a few.The interview was conducted at the offices of Forever Manchester who today occupy the same building that used to be home to The Boardwalk!Forever Manchester is a charity that raises money to fund and support community activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com
This is Part Two a two-part podcast where we chat to Manchester based writer, broadcaster and DJ Dave Haslam about his love of music, his memories and experiences of venues such as the Boardwalk and the world famous Haçienda nightclub. We also touch on Dave's love of English, his books and writings, and his series of live and 'Close Up' onstage interviews that have featured many guests including Jarvis Cocker, Nile Rodgers and John Lydon to name but a few.The interview was conducted at the offices of Forever Manchester who today occupy the same building that used to be home to The Boardwalk!Forever Manchester is a charity that raises money to fund and support community activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com
This is Part One of a two-part podcast where we chat to Manchester based writer, broadcaster and DJ Dave Haslam about his love of music, his memories and experiences of venues such as the Boardwalk and the world famous Haçienda nightclub. We also touch on Dave's love of English, his books and writings, and his series of live and 'Close Up' onstage interviews that have featured many guests including Jarvis Cocker, Nile Rodgers and John Lydon to name but a few. The interview was conducted at the offices of Forever Mancheter who today occupy the same building that used to be home to The Boardwalk! Forever Manchester is a charity that funds and supports grass-root communtity activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com
Part Two of a two-part podcast where we chat to Manchester based writer, broadcaster and DJ Dave Haslam about his love of music and his memories and experiences of venues such as the Boardwalk and the world famous Haçienda nightclub. We also touch on Dave's love of English, his books and writings, and his series of live and 'Close Up' onstage interviews that have featured many guests including Jarvis Cocker, Nile Rodgers and John Lydon to name but a few. The interview was conducted at the offices of Forever Mancheter who today occupy the same building that used to be home to The Boardwalk! Forever Manchester is a charity that funds and supports grass-root communtity activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com
In the late 1980s, something was happening in Manchester. A melting pot of music, art and culture was bubbling away, ready to explode, and Dave Haslam was right there in the middle of it. In this fascinating interview, the DJ and writer talks to James O’Brien about his passion for Manchester’s alternative music and culture, DJing at the Haçienda, the introduction of ecstasy to rave culture, and the soaring highs and destructive lows that followed.
HERE WE ARE! It's Thursday and it's EPISODE 45 of THE TWO SHOT PODCAST. This week travel north to sit down with legendary DJ & author DAVE HASLAM!!A few months ago we got a call telling us that THE CHARLATANS were doing something pretty unique. They were going to put on a takeover in NORTHWICH, which is where they have recorded many of their albums and consider it a second home. They were going to play 4 gigs over over 4 nights with a different set each night and then stream the gig all over the world. Pretty special right? They would also have other bands play and also a very special exhibition. They asked us if we'd like to be a part of it and host two LIVE episodes with an audience for each. We were lucky enough to bag our first guest in he shape of DAVE HASLAM and then our 2nd guest came on board and that was PADDY CONSIDINE. It was going to be a busy day. Thankfully we made it work and the audience came (if you were there, then thanks for coming!!) and it was a pretty special day. We'd been talking to Dave for just under a year about coming on so we were thrilled we could make it work for this and can't thank him enough for coming on. CHEERS DAVE !!We begin by chatting about where he started. Moseley, Birmingham. We also get treated to the man himself reading a piece from his memoirs, SONIC YOUTH SLEPT ON MY FLOOR (good title, eh?)You may have got down to Dave spinning tunes in the past but now here's a chance to get to know the man himself. ENJOY!! (Producer Griff says apologies for the sound this week. Whilst the venue was really cool, there are cosier aircraft hangars; which is why it sounds as if God himself is speaking. A few de-reverb modules were tried but it all sounded a bit digitally warpy so it was left as is. Sorry) Get in touch... Facebook- search 'Two Shot Podcast' Twitter- @twoshotpod Instagram- @twoshotpod If you've enjoyed listening then please click through to https://www.patreon.com/twoshotpod to make a donation to the running costs of the show. You'll get bonus pictures, video and audio in return. Nice one. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talking to Dave Haslam about his memoir 'Sonic Youth slept on my floor' about DJing, writing, the Hacienda, Manchester, the growth of superclubs and superstar DJs, mid-life crises and the power of music.
Qool Marv LIVE at Manchester International Festival '17 Closing Party: Featuring Friends & Family with special guest Dave Haslam (Yellow) We're hoping there is a recording of the entire night that includes MC Kwasi. If that comes along, will let you know. The 1st 15mins of my set is dedicated to the whole city of Manchester...then it was like, ok, let's go! (Ending of) Living For The City - Stevie Wonder Time Has Come Today - The Chambers Brothers Are You Gonna Go My Way - Lenny Kravitz Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder Manchester Is The Place (Interlude) - Qool DJ Marv Make It Clap - Will The Funkboss Spread Love - Doug Willis Fight The Power - Isley Brothers Put Our Heads Together - O'Jays Hot Head Disco - Psychemagik Nassau - Levantine Blind Disco - Jun Kamoda Mirror Dance (Yoruba Soul Remix Featuring Oveous Maximus) - Afefe Iku Find Your Rhythm (feat Paul Joseph) - 6th Borough Project Revolution Is Here - Re-Tide Move Your Body - Marshall Jefferson You Are The Message - Planet Asia One Nation Under A Groove -Parliament Funkadelic Deep Inside (Low Steppa Remix) - Hardrive Love Story/Finally - L&B! Julie McKnight Photo by Al Baker: https://www.facebook.com/pg/MischiefMakerPhotoTaker-164531820284106/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1576767762393831 More Friends & Family photos by Al: http://albakerphotography.com/gallery-5-from-the-archive Thanks, Dave Haslam for bringing us back together: http://www.davehaslam.com/ + https://www.facebook.com/dave.haslam http://mif.co.uk/mif17-events/also-in-festival-square/mif17-closing-party-friends-family-with-special-guests-quool-marv-nyc-dave-haslam/ "The Festival draws to a close with a one-off special from the much-loved Friends & Family crew, who lit up the early part of the millennium in Manchester with many memorable evenings of eclectic party tunes, anthems, hidden gems and rare grooves. For their first outing since the closure of the Roadhouse, their former home, resident DJs Il Bosco, Darren Laws, Matt Triggs, Martin Brew and Peter Jay will be joined by MC Kwasi and two very special guests. Produced by Manchester International Festival."
DJ and writer Dave Haslam was a resident of the legendary Hacienda club in Manchester in the late 1980s and has since mixed worldwide. Also a journalist for "NME", "Inrocks" and "The Guardian", he interviewed artists and musicians such as David Byrne, Nile Rogers and Jarvis Cocker and has also written three books on music and culture. Cerrone whose early years, ranging from his first album in 1976 until his seventh, in the mid 1980s, are supported by exemplary creativity and vision with virtually no compromise. He does not hesitate to compose, against the advice of everyone, long tracks, pieces of pure disco trance, which are not made for radio at that time, but that work incredibly well, because they capture something of the hedonism of the moment - while exceeding also the story of the moment. For example, "Love In C Minor" and "Supernature" are now impassable classics, consistently ranked among the most important pieces of music, be it pop or disco or dance... (In English) www.silencio-club.com SILENCIO on Apple Podcasts : apple.co/2KRPPeg SILENCIO on Spotify : spoti.fi/33ESzUO
Le Damn Dog - Watch Out (Exclusive limited MP3 download on ParisDJs.com) Rprdkt, 2009-09-12 Rprdkt is home label of parisian band Le Damn Dog. LE DAMN DOG is a hellhound of a new project from top Parisian DJ-producer Erik Rug and DJ-MC Dynamax from the South Bronx. The surprise element is the musical tree on which the pair have chosen to cock their leg: a slavering mix of, hiphop and rock'n'roll delivered with pure punk attitude. Watch Out bangs together Erik's Stooges-style raw power guitar barrages with Dynamax's new-found 'Black John Wayne' persona, howling or panting to ram home the hard-hitting lyrics. Attention: The title has such an infectious hook that surely makes it an instant radio friendly number. Watch out is seriously getting attention from radio stations as it just been hammered on Radio Nova (France) this last summer, while it now also entered Couleur3's (CH) playlist since sept. Dont be surprised if you hear it on your favorite local radio station soon! Watch Out will also be available as a limited 7 inch vinyl, including a reggae remix by dubmeister Grant Phabao on the b-side... Already having props from Djs like Rob Mello, Laurent Garnier, Dj Cosmo, Kris Needs, Dave Haslam, Donald D, Lord Jazz (Lotug), Radio Nova (fr) Couleur3 (ch), Radio Grenouille (Fr) Tracklisting : 01. Le Damn Dog - Watch Out Links : Info on Let The Damn Dog Out album on >parisdjs.com Reverbnation - reverbnation.com/ledamndog Buzznet - ledamndog.buzznet.com MySpace - myspace.com/ledamndog | myspace.com/erikrug FaceBook - Le Damn Dog FaceBook Group parisdjs.com myspace.com/parisdjs Video + feedbacks are available on the Paris DJs blog
What an amazing night!Join Real Fresh TV at Manchester's renowned Roadhouse as we meet four fantastic Manchester bands: cool hip swingers The Shmatte Kid, fantastic singer songwriter Jenny McCormick, the outrageously smooth Pierre Hall and the Lead Balloons and Manchester's answer to Beck, The Star Fighter Pilot in episode #4 of the 3 Minute Gig.Our spectacular presenters Gabby Sanderson and Cara Doyle are joined by surprise guest presenter, Dave Haslam, Manchester music legend and Hacienda DJ and XFM presenter, in what will go down as the infamous 'Bank Holiday Monday Mash Up'. There's much much more to see in the 30 minute shows at www.realfresh.tv. Enjoy!