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Locals at theatre gig



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Published Date: 03 December 2008
FOUR acts perform at the latest MusicCafe Night in the Stephen Joseph Theatre's restaurant on Friday.
Opening the show, which is in association with Mojo's MusicCafe, is Luke Keegan who appeared at Acoustic Gathering III.

He first picked up a guitar aged three and has been writing his own songs from the age of 13. Now aged 19, he is in his second
year studying Creative Music Technology at the University of Hull, Scarborough Campus.

Next up is local singer Harriet Frank, who has been travelling the world with her guitar but is now back on the scene performing regularly on the Scarborough circuit assisted by Tom Watton on double bass.

Two MusicCafé Night regulars, Alex Kirby and Dave Tomlinson (formerly of Old Boy Network), will team up for their Scarborough debut.

Headlining is Edwina Hayes, who was the smash hit from Acoustic Gathering III.

The singer songwriter has been a regular performer on the UK acoustic scene since 1999.

Edwina grew up in Preston, Lancashire before moving to the East Coast of Yorkshire as a teenager, where she has been based ever since.

Dividing her time between the UK and America, Edwina's second home is Nashville where she is a much loved as a songwriter and artist.

Steve Dickinson, of Mojo's MusicCafe, says: "Once again a superb evening of the best acoustic acts around are assembled to wow the lucky 100 who manage to get tickets for this event, there are not many left so hurry."

The show starts at 8.30pm.



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  • Last Updated: 03 December 2008 8:59 AM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
  

 
 


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