the junction sept 2011 monthly guide
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The Junction's Sept 2011 monthly guide featuring live music, comedy and club listings.TRANSCRIPT
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September 2011Cambridge
TheJunction
Josh T Pearson
Luka Bloom
Howard Marks
Jack Whitehall
Paul Zerdin
Zion Train
Hard-Fi
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September 2011
(01223) 511 511
www.junction.co.uk
Live Music & Clubs
17 Sat Hayseed DixieIn association with Cambridge Folk Festival.Appalachian hell raisers Hayseed Dixie, return toCambridge, and invite you to join them gettingstark-raving plastered as they rock out in their ownunique and inimitable way. Plus Mike Willis.Doors 7pm / J1 / £16 adv
17 Sat Salon RougeBurlesque. Salon Rouge returns after its summerbreak with Spymonkey and Luna Rose plus aneclectic mix of music from the 40s, 50s and presentday. 9pm – 2am / J2 / £12.50 adv / 18+
24 Sat Dot Cotton20th Birthday PartyLGB&T. The UK’s most legendary lesbigay party isback for one night only! Felicity Flappes presents a20th Birthday Bonanza with Angie Brown (PA),Cabaret legend Lizzie Drip, a selected cast ofexuberant walkabout artists, plus a surprise specialguest. Pre-party in Bar Nusha.10pm – 3am / J1 / £9 adv (£8 NUS) / 18+
08 Thu Luka BloomIn association with Cambridge Folk Festival.Internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter, whocomes from a family of musicians, first going on tourwith older brother Christy Moore. He has sincetoured with The Pogues, The Violent Femmes andThe Cowboy Junkies. Doors 7pm / J2 / £15 adv
11 Sun Scott MatthewsIvor Novello winning folk-blues singer songwriterScott Matthews is influenced by Bob Dylan, LedZeppelin, Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake.Doors 7pm / J2 / £12.50 adv
16 Fri Megson / SouthernTenant Folk UnionIn association with Cambridge Folk Festival.Hotly tipped folk duo Megson return to The Junction.Championed by Bob Harris and Steve Lamacq,Southern Tenant Folk Union are the most highlyacclaimed folk/bluegrass band in the UK today.Doors 7pm / J2 / £10 adv
22 Thu Hard-FiMercury nominated indie-rock outfit Hard-Fishowcase material from their long awaited, eagerlyanticipated third album Killer Sounds (released 22Aug). Doors 7pm / J1 / £17.50 adv
23 Fri Tempa TOld Skool, Garage, Hip-Hop, Grime, Dubstep + Drumand Bass. Run.The.Beat presents Tempa T withsupport from The Skuff and Inja Show, AliceOlivia,Squeaks. In Room 2: Sinz n Loui.7pm – 11.30pm / J1 / £10 adv
24 Sat Josh T PearsonTexan singer-songwriter Josh T Pearson is the formerfrontman of Peel Session favourites Lift toExperience. The hugely talented musician willperform material from his debut acoustic album Lastof the Country Gentlemen. Doors 7pm / J2 / £10 adv
29 Thu Zion TrainZion Train are Dub/Dance pioneers and have beenundisputed leaders in the genre for the past twodecades. They are one of the finest live dub acts onthe planet, blending onstage dub mixing, acousticinstruments and the best vocalists. With support fromG-Steppa’s Rootical Sounds and Sir Splendid.Doors 7pm / J2 / £12 adv
Boogie70s Disco, Funk & Soul / 80s Pop, Rock & Cheese.
Come and shake yo’ groove thang at the UK’slongest running retro club night.10.30 pm – 3am / J1 / £8 adv / 18+
30 Fri
22 Thu The Phil Cool ShowPhil Cool’s 1980s television shows have nowobtained cult status, proof that his comedy is ascontemporary, valid and hilarious today as it has everbeen. A stand-up chameleon, he is one minuteGeorge W Bush, the next Paul McCartney, then BillClinton and later Bugs Bunny. 8pm / J2 / £15
23 Fri Paul ZerdinArguably Britain’s most talented and leadingventriloquist and comedian. Paul was by far the standout performer of last year’s Royal Variety Show.8pm / J2 / £12 (£10 con)
30 Fri Howard Marksis Mr NiceAn evening with former drug baron and wittyraconteur Howard Marks as he discusses his life as amarijuana smuggler and his views on drug use andlegalisation. 8pm / J2 / £16.50
Comedy & Spoken Word
Jack Whitehall:Let’s Not Speak ofThis Again!Sold Out 8pm / J2 / £15
10 Sat
Christmas Comedy Parties now booking!
The FiverFive Live Bands. Including sets by Newspeak and
28 Boulevard plus more TBC. Doors 6.30pm / J1 / £5
09 Fri
16 Fri Hadouken!Dance-grime hybrid Hadouken! stop off in Cambridgeafter a hectic festival schedule including appearancesat Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Reading / Leeds.Doors 7pm / J1 / £12.50 adv
10 Sat Mallory Knox /HildamayCambridge based rock outfit Mallory Knox arejoined by Hildamay for a double headline show.Plus We Are Fiction. Doors 7pm / J1 / £7 adv