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Damon Downs back for first of 3 Candlelit gigs


. . . and 80s pop star also on way to Meden Vale

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SINGER and songwriter Damon Downs will headline the first of a series of candlelit acoustic gigs at Meden Vale Village Hall on Saturday.
Damon will be playing a solo acoustic set before he is joined by a band made up of various musicians from his past and tickets are £5 on the door.

And the candlelit theme continues when acoustic star Helen Boulding visits Field Mill to headline a night of music on 4th July, supported by Gojo Music's Gary O'Dea.

Candlelit returns to Meden Vale Village Hall on 14th July with Paul Handyside –– singer songwriter for 80s pop band Hurrah –– and rising Manchester-based star Nomad Jones on 14th September.

Nomad has supported Badly Drawn Boy, Stephen Fretwell, Paulo
Nutini and is playing this year's Glastonbury festival.

For more information visit the Candle-lit myspace page at www.myspace.com/candlelitacoustic


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  • Last Updated: 02 June 2008 2:37 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 
  

 
 


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