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CHARLBURY RIVERSIDE FESTIVAL STAGE
5th & 6th of July 2008
We are very pleased to announce that Charlbury Riverside Festival has been
invited to host a 'Riverside' stage at the forthcoming Cornbury Music Festival.
The formula will be the same, with an exciting, and eclectic mix of local artists
performing over the two days. For information about the Charlbury Riverside
Festival please visit their
website.
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SATURDAY 5TH JULY |
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Absentee [19:00] return to Cornbury by popular demand with their new album "Schmotime" now available. |
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Smilex [18:00]
Smilex earnt their reputation as an
exciting, daring rock ’n’ roll band, the hard way: through relentless,
energetic, sheer punk rock live shows which have seen them tearing up stages
supporting the likes of The Towers of London, The Damned and The 80’s
Matchbox B-Line Disaster. |
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The Epstein [17:00] Huw Stephens nominated "Last of the Charanguistas" by The Epstein as his Album of the Week on "introducing...", his Radio 1 show showcasing new talent in mid January |
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Dead Like Harry [16:00] Songwriting brothers Matt and Sam Taylor have been honing their trade since they were in their early teens. The result is a sound coloured by rock, blues, American, English, country and even folk influences, but which remained at its centre an honest, from-the-heart collection of songs written and performed by a group of young friends who want nothing more than to make great music.
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Kris Dolimorr [15:00] is one of the finest exponents of electric and acoustic guitar the UK has yet produced and he emphatically re-states his case for a wider audience beyond cult status with an electrifying debut album called ‘02/01/1978’. |
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Slainte [14:00] "Slainte" means "cheers" - a great name for this seven-piece band specialising in Celtic music. They have built up a massive following among fans in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, America and Italy. |
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Jess Goyder [13:00]
multi instrumentalist and singer / songwriter has a personal and contemporary
take on the Bossa Nova tradition. |
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Life of Reilly [12:00] In an attempt to juggle their busy student lives with their love for playing and writing music together, The Life of Riley return in style. After a thrilling performance at last years Riverside Festival, this 4 piece band promises easy going rock bursting with original twists. Guaranteed enjoyment. |
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SUNDAY 6TH JULY |
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Rebel Jane [19:00] live, rehearse and record on a boat moored on the Thames in the shadow of Battersea power station. Using dark blues influences and a selection of instruments, the band are painting a refreshingly different musical landscape that's starting to attract industry attention.
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Lightnin' Willie & The Poorboys [18:00] Willie is a brilliant musician who engineers an unforgettable journey. He orchestrates a delicately balanced show, opening with powerful blues, rich vocals, and slide guitar. |
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Back to the Border [17:00]
is Patrick Ellis and Andy Hopkins. The two have been friends
since they were kids in South Wales and together they produce an inspirational
and exciting blend of self-penned contemporary and classic acoustic blues
and edgy folk. They love to play - and it shows. Theyre joined at
the festival by the legendary Pete Crowther on bass and rocksteady Tommy
Longfellow on drums. |
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Billypure [16:00] The 'big music' is alive again with powerful songs played with a conviction
that never fails to move an audience. A special tribute to be played to
The Waterboys at Cornbury as a heartfelt thank you for inspiration. |
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Easy Tiger [15:00] Every now and then, a regional band will bubble to the surface and pierce
the mainstream consciousness to the delight of fans and the consternation
of uptight music critics. This is that band
they told you so. |
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Tp & Woodman [14:00] born out of a love of 'raga' and electric guitars, tp & woodman use the fundaments of the Indian discipline to take you on a free flowing but structured guitar journey. Jangles, drones, hypnotic rhythms, swooping and soaring improvisations.... |
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Modou Diouf [13:00] High energy of Senegalese Sabar drumming with Modou Diouf. Played festivals across the country including live 8. Played on the soundtrack for ‘Blood Diamond’. |
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Judy Luxmoore [12:30] At thirteen years of age, Judy is a rare talent indeed. As a singer and songwriter she is years ahead of her age, The next Kate Rusby. She’ll steal the show and your hearts! |
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Bandioki [11:00] A chance for members of the audience to front a band! |
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