mike here, I'm the fella organising this event, thanks very much for your support and interest so far, and cheers especially to the faith healer for starting this thread and for the updates.
He's done this on other sites / groups too that I haven't got round to joining.
Loads and loads of publicity gone into this event, really given it the works and hopefully the turn out will reflect that.
The Regency is a brilliant venue, which holds 300 people, so should make for a great night. Also playing a few numbers will be Andrew Coleman, Andrew is a devout red who plays for a Liverpool disabled team (he's visually impaired )
He was almost late for a gig at the Adelphi last week cos he was at the city game!!
Below is some info about him.
Tickets by the way for this event will be available on the night, but to guarantee getting one and you can't make the HJC shop to buy them in person, you can buy / reserve them directly from me or from The Regency itself.
( mike:dandy.77@hotmail.co.uk / 07530448078 )
Very pleased to announce that Andrew Coleman, a local young singer songwriter will be playing at this event too.
Biography for Andrew Coleman 9.7.85 Performing since the age of 12, Andrews television appearances include ITVs Talent of Tomorrow, 1998, Michael Barrymores show My Kind of Music 1999, the BBC 1 show ’The Next Big Thing’, 2002. In August 2002 Andrew progressed to the second day of the London stages of Popstars the Rival. He was then rejected. In October 2002 Andrew was interviewed on the Radio 4 show ’In Touch’, meeting multi?platinum record producer Robin Millar and since than they have been working together producing some master tracks. In December 2004 Andrew appeared at The Royal Albert Hall. He performed two of his own songs for the UNHCR concert for the Darfur refugees. Andrew performed All It Takes Is Love a song, which Andrew wrote through the eyes of a refugee. Playing piano while being accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic orchestra. He appeared alongside well known stars such as Mick Hucknell, Chrissie Hynde and Alsion Moyet just to mention a few.
andrewcolemanmusic.com
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