Saturday 20 March 2010, 7.45pm
Performance Details
Chumbawamba is an English band, whose music spans from pop influenced dance music to folk. They are also strongly influenced by politics and their first recording was made in 1984 for a minor’s strike benefit concert. They visit the Howard Assembly Room to celebrate their new album ABCDEFG, which covers such topics as the wearing of ipods in public places and the power of the human voice. They will be joined by O’Hooley & Tidow who will share their wryly observations of life, accompanied by stark and beautiful piano playing by Belinda O’Hooley.
Audiences are invited to dress to impress.
Box Office: 0844 848 2727
Podcasts
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Focus on Voices
(Lasts approximately 20 minutes)
Howard Assembly Room general manager, Richard Ashton, and its artistic director, Dominic Gray, talk to writer and broadcaster, Edward Seckerson, about Voices, a new series of concerts that will take your breath away.