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Added 26th July 2007 by MrMass

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Mr Mass Rudeboy
The Star And Garter
15th September 2006

Great Night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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27 Jul 2007
“LIQUIDATORBOSSREGGAESOUNDSYSTEM!
RUDEBOY SKA PARTY
LIQUIDATORSOUNDSYSTEM PRESENTED THE RUDEBOY BLUES PARTY! @ Star & Garter, Fairfield Street, Manchester

The atmosphere of a 1960s blues party with a nice ska reggae vibe, more of a history trip from the original ska of 1964 to the revive of 2tone and punkreggae clash/ruts of the Late 70's early 80's The selection of tunes are second to none! Selectors MrMass With Guest Sugar Merchant! &Colin.

The night has a good balanced crowd of young and old that want to hear old and new classics, its not a retro night as such its lots of things rolled into one, everybody’s welcome no clique! The room is dark with a 60's feel, oil wheel inc, holds around 150 big dance floor area Great 6k sound system nice bottom end as much as you need for a room that size, good draft beers at pub prices no rip off! with a late bar, most nights have gone on till 3ish there’s a projector showing old ska/reggae films with an interesting wall display of old ska memorabilia! This is all set in the 150 year old Star and Garter, that looks as mad as castle gray skull! Night runs 10pm until 2am. Admission £4.00 (£3.00 before 11pm). For further info m.centi@ntlworld.com or www.starandgarter.co.uk

Future dates: SOON





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Reggae and Ska in the North of england”
27 Jul 2007
“Sounds good to me! Put me down for the next one, especially if you're playing Pressure Drop by Toots and the Maytals, Ride Your Donkey by The Tennors...

I'm interested in that whole reggae/punk crossover thing which turned into 2-tone and informed trip hop and loads of things since. Don Letts (played reggae to punks at the Roxy) dj'd in Oldham recently - anyone make it along?”
27 Jul 2007
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