Thursday, March 20, 2008

This Week's Music Highlights (March 21-27)

Friday:

Graham Blevins (Tenor Sax) Trio - The Old Parsonage

Dead Men Walking - Carling Academy

Van Morrison - The New Theatre

Hi Flyer + Hot City Symphony + The Keyz + Your Army - Jericho Tavern

Saturday:

Oliver Lang (Bora Bora) and James Theaker (Pukka up) play live dj sets - The Regal

Mary's Garden - The Wheatsheaf

Friendly Ghost Day Off II featuring Kill the Arcade, LAP, Anti Kid, Arc Angel, We Move as One, Leaving December, Farewell City, Target 9, South Central Heroes - Port Mahon

Sunday:

Coffee Concert: Adderbury Ensemble - Holywell Music Room

City of Oxford Orchestra: Easter Concert - St Barnabas Church

Brendon Reilley Trio - Gees

Graham Blevins Quartet - Quod

Hush The Many (Heed The Few) - Carling Academy

Eels - New Theatre

Monday:

Jack Gibbons Plays Gershwin - Holywell Music Room

Famous Monday Night Blues - featuring Little Jenny & The Bluebeans (Sweden) -
Backroom at the Bully

Tuesday:

The Oxford Jazz Club featuring The Howard Peacock Quintet - Backroom at the Bully

Martin Pickett's Classic Jazz Quartet - The Big Bang

Josh Ritter - Carling Academy

Wednesday:

The Sword - Carling Academy

Malcolm Middleton - Jericho Tavern

Luke & Marius + Kate Chadwick - Purple Turtle

Thursday:

The Organ Trio featuring Jim Mullen, Matt Skelton and Dave Gorman with special guest Stan Sulzmann - The Spin at the Wheatsheaf

DJ Derek + Bam Bam Sound - Carling Academy

Dirty Boys presents My First Tooth + Cat Matador + Trial and Error + The Cooling Pearls - Port Mahon

Get a complete list of Music Events in Oxford: Classical, Gig Guide, Folk, Jazz

1 Comments:

At 1:19 PM , Anonymous Scarlett said...

The Hush the Many gig listed for Sunday at the Academy has been rearranged and now takes place at the Purple Turtle on 7th April, tickets are available on the door. It's a highly recommended show - they're an exceptional live band and it will also be a celebration as 7th April is the date their new single, Revolve, is released. :-)

 

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