Fundraiser for the West Midland's Industrial Workers of the World
brum wobbly | 03.11.2011 17:22 | Culture | Workers' Movements | Birmingham
'Benefit For IWW Union'
Celebrating Guy Fawkes, the only man to enter the Houses of Parliament with honest intentions.
The Industrial Workers of the World is a non hierarchical union run by volunteers and open to anyone to join.
Saturday at 8:00pm - Sunday at 2:00am
The Wagon and Horses Public House
28, Adderley St Birmingham, B9 4ED Birmingham
£3 B4 10 £5 L8r
Celebrating Guy Fawkes, the only man to enter the Houses of Parliament with honest intentions.
The Industrial Workers of the World is a non hierarchical union run by volunteers and open to anyone to join.
Saturday at 8:00pm - Sunday at 2:00am
The Wagon and Horses Public House
28, Adderley St Birmingham, B9 4ED Birmingham
£3 B4 10 £5 L8r
Live in The Yard
The EQUATORS Debut gig from the newly reformed TwoTone outfit
http://www.reverbnation.com/theequators
SICK BOYS CLUB Horrorcore/dub/ska/funk/swingjazz influenced crazy ass tunes
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sick-Boys-Club/153080441415759?sk=app_2405167945
The DAMBUSTERS Classic Ska
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Damnbusters/164101086944674?sk=info
DJ Double H
FunKtion Room
FILTHY BASSTARTS (dnb/Old School/Tech House/Breaks/Electro)
Basspit
Smokedog
Chris J
Slipt n Fell
El Carlos
WaH Bar
Christy
Stalingrad
Dodgygreg
THE EQUATORS
Formed in 1977 by the brothers Bailey (Donald, Leo & Rocky), the offspring of Jamaican immigrants to England, The Equators were discovered by Stiff Records’ President, David Robinson, performing with another Birmingham band, The Beat (which shared The Equators’ 20/21 Management team). Robinson, ecstatically impressed with the raw energy of their concert performance & the soulful innovation of their ska-pop-reggae sound, moved to sign the band to the famous Stiff Records label (home of Madness & Elvis Costello).
The Relationship with Stiff Records began with The Equators backing the Jamaican ska-reggae great, Desmond Dekker ("Israelites", "007 Shanty Town"), on his Black and Dekker album also recording with The Pioneers (Long Shot Kick the Bucket
The EQUATORS Debut gig from the newly reformed TwoTone outfit
http://www.reverbnation.com/theequators
SICK BOYS CLUB Horrorcore/dub/ska/funk/swingjazz influenced crazy ass tunes
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sick-Boys-Club/153080441415759?sk=app_2405167945
The DAMBUSTERS Classic Ska
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Damnbusters/164101086944674?sk=info
DJ Double H
FunKtion Room
FILTHY BASSTARTS (dnb/Old School/Tech House/Breaks/Electro)
Basspit
Smokedog
Chris J
Slipt n Fell
El Carlos
WaH Bar
Christy
Stalingrad
Dodgygreg
THE EQUATORS
Formed in 1977 by the brothers Bailey (Donald, Leo & Rocky), the offspring of Jamaican immigrants to England, The Equators were discovered by Stiff Records’ President, David Robinson, performing with another Birmingham band, The Beat (which shared The Equators’ 20/21 Management team). Robinson, ecstatically impressed with the raw energy of their concert performance & the soulful innovation of their ska-pop-reggae sound, moved to sign the band to the famous Stiff Records label (home of Madness & Elvis Costello).
The Relationship with Stiff Records began with The Equators backing the Jamaican ska-reggae great, Desmond Dekker ("Israelites", "007 Shanty Town"), on his Black and Dekker album also recording with The Pioneers (Long Shot Kick the Bucket
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