1882 Jesse James was shot in the back by a member of his
own gang
It came
seventeen years ago – and to this day, it has shown no intention of going away …
starts tonight until Saturday at
The Wolsey... didn't it lie inconveniently close to the stairs?
As Lesley the Librarian left at the end of a great night she told Ogz the
band's accordionist that
Orkestra del Sol are brilliant. She's not wrong, in fact when the
sell out 300 audience started doing the polka (most having
just learnt thedance) we feared for the floor! Without doubt Edinburgh band
Orkestra del Sol know their musical
chops, Marcus Britton on sousaphone never runs
out of puff and occasionally
sounds like an inevitably slightly less agile cross between Bernie Edwards and
Willie Weeks, but with Calypso Collapso, the
Clockwork Violinist and El Presidente the band have to be
actors as
well. The only disappointment of the evening was when just 94% of
the audience joined the conga line. Discouraging because as signees of the
1997 Kyoto Protocol the UK is committed to 96.43% conga line outreach and engagement by
August 2008 but then, maybe it doesn't apply to Scots, either way we loved
Miss Olga's hat ... actually, we love Miss Olga.
Next Peppery gig Ska
Cubana at Easton 15th Feb and more pics
here.
fr 11 ja 08
1973 The Open University awarded its first
degrees
Orkestra Del Sol is a
dynamic and brassy carnival band with a good dose of anarchic humour. Based
in Edinburgh, they're a high energy ten piece band playing gypsy wedding party, bar-mitzvah-meets-panto, Balkan
rhythms to Middle Eastern pop, an excursion into calypso, and even
some terrible break dancing. On at the Manor
Ballroom, Ipswich today fortnight
and just gotta see them ... any band that runs on stage is the right
stuff in our book. Nice one Howard, pure madness!
th 22 no 07
1946 The Biro pen went on sale
St
Mary's at the Quay looks pretty damn dramatic
amidst the massive development of Ipswich docks. It's equally dramatic
inside for The Ebony Box
where a minimalist cast make up for their
numbers with a high energy performance that oftenlooks spectacular from simple effects. The
show runs until Sunday and we do have to point
out
that Milly Jupp was playing a male character
when she gave her nose some attention ... gender stereotyping we call it!
tu 6 no 07
1942 The Church of England ended its rule
obliging women to wear hats in church
Red
Rose Chain were excellent in Rendlesham Forest and
from tomorrow you can see them under a roof in a new play celebrating how
Thomas Clarkson
(buried near Ipswich) pursued abolition of the slave trade.