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Spend an evening with 'The Landed Gentry at Masons

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Published Date: 17 April 2009
Tomorrow night Masons Bar will proudly present An Evening With Here Comes The Landed Gentry.
Live, the band will be showcasing a bewitching array of brand new songs, some of which have never been heard by the human ear before!

Things have been going from strength to strength for Here Comes the Landed Gentry, a group of misfits and ex-members of Red Organ Serpent Sound, Bam Bam And The Calling, The Subtitles, Free Radicals and Room 31.

The band were even snapped up to support US megastars Black Rebel Motorcycle Club when they came to town briefly last year.
Now, with a loud, loyal following throughout the North and a truckload of rockabilly-country-punk attitude, Here Comes the Landed Gentry are bound to blow your socks off!

If you miss tomorrow night's free gig in Masons, you can also catch this unbelievable band next Friday, April 24, at Letterkenny's Grill alongside ten-piece French Ska band, Les Skalopes.

Failing that, of course, you can get yourself to The Cellar Bar in Draperstown next Saturday night, April 25, where Here Comes the Landed Gentry are taking place in an IMRO showcase alongside We Are Resistance, Skruff, Furlo and Glenn Rosborough.

Spend an evening with Here Comes The Landed Gentry at Masons Bar tomorrow night, April 18. Admission free.

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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2009 12:08 PM
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