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David Devant & His Spirit Wife frontman Mikey Georgeson at The Ivy House, Friday 4th July


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Mikey Georgeson is the frontman of the wonderful David Devant & His Spirit Wife, at one point described by The Sunday Times as the "future of rock and roll". Whilst still being the future of rock and roll with one musical outfit, Mikey has made a fabulous album of "English pop gems" with his other one, Mikey Georgeson an the Civilised Scene, and we're delighted to have them playing at The Ivy House on Friday 4th July. Support from Emily Capell and The Three Petes Suite. Tickets are ?7. Wegottickets link http://www.wegottickets.com/event/278193. Or email [email protected] for a direct paper ticket.


Here's our favourite from the album - "The Curtains of Zagra" -

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Tickets available on the door this evening - ?7. Doors some time between 7.30 and 8pm.


Here's another taste of Mikey and "The Scene", followed by a trip down memory lane (for a select few) in the form of David Devant & His Spirit Wife...




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