Nantwich indie band Unit 17 releases debut single
Nantwich Indie Rock band Unit 17 have released their debut single “Ash” this week.
And the song has already had interest from BBC Introducing.
Nantwich Indie Rock band Unit 17 have released their debut single “Ash” this week.
And the song has already had interest from BBC Introducing.
Tributes have been paid to a popular teacher and musician from Wistaston who has died.
Robert Richardson was well known in the area for his drumming, and was often seen performing at major local events such as Remembrance Sundays and Battle of Nantwich.
A young Nantwich band which includes students from Brine Leas School is making its live paid debut tonight in Crewe.
Unit 17 comprises five teenage friends who cover Rock and Indie songs as well as their own material.
By Jonathan White
Jedburgh Royal British Legion (Scotland) Pipe Band performed in Nantwich for a day to help raise funds for the Royal British Legion.
They performed in Nantwich town centre and in The Atherton & Associates Suite at Nantwich Town’s Swansway Stadium
Crewe Brass has welcomed new Associate Musical Director Adam Shilton to the group.
Adam has been brought in to assist the Bands Musical Director, Matt Pithers.
By Jonathan White
Crewe Brass is planning a return to action in 2021 to coincide with a move a new base in the town.
Crewe Brass will be moving to the Exhibition Hall at Crewe Heritage Centre on Vernon Way and from June 21 they will use the premises for rehearsals and as the band in residence.
By Jonathan White
South Cheshire band The Blue Yellows are launching a new EP (extended play) record in 2021.
The Blue Yellows play a range of music from folk to grunge and the band consists of Jonathan Tarplee (Guitar/Vocals), Emma Alcock (Keyboards/Accordion/Backing vocals), Simon Taylor (Bass), and Dave Coomer (Drums).
By Jonathan White
Crewe Brass band has been offered a lifeline with a new venue at the Crewe Heritage Centre.
The band, well known throughout South Cheshire and beyond, had bene left without a home due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic.
Be prepared to ‘Twist and Shout’ as one of the UK’s top Beatles tribute bands returns to Nantwich Civic Hall stage on March 20.
“Meet the Beatles” are will help you rock ‘n’ roll the night away with their popular live show from 7.30pm.
Popular band The Revolvers are back in Nantwich to recreate the sounds of the 60s.
The group have played more than 1,500 concerts worldwide, and continue to wow audiences.
Former members of hit band The Beautiful South will be performing at Crewe Lyceum on November 1.
The South was formed after The Beautiful South split in 2007 as most members of the band didn’t feel ready to hang up their microphones or instruments.
Popular R&B band The Manfreds will be performing live at Nantwich Civic Hall as part of the world tour.
The group have been lured to put on their show by the organisers of the Nantwich Jazz, Blues and Music Festival.
Music fans can re-live the golden era of 50 years ago when the ‘Sounds of the Sixties’ concert by The Revolvers comes to Nantwich.
The hit band will bring the great music of the 1960s back to life, recreating the youthful look and the hits from the favourite 60s artists of that decade.
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