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The Relatives at The Old Nuns Head Friday 2nd May


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The Relatives - host of Resonance 104.4FM's "The Relatively Good Radio Show" (Sunday 3-4pm) are playing a one-off show upstairs at The Old Nun's Head on Friday 2nd May.


The doors open at 8pm with a DJ sets from the Honeydripper, with the live set at 9pm. Tickets are 5 quid, on the door, first come first served.


Having hosted the show on London's Arts Radio Station for a year they are about to embark on a series of gigs around the country, as well as being invited to many of the summers top festivals. First up being Fire In the Mountain in North Wales where the band have been invited to curate the Woodburner Stage.


"The very best radio show in the world" said Razorlight, when they were on the show, and both the Guardian and Time Out gave us ***** - that's 5 whole stars!


The Relatives turn everyday London life into folk legend, writing at least one song each week about events, people or places in the capital for their live music show - so far on topics from Nunhead, Peckham, Getting lost on the underground, Climbing the Shards a la Greenpeace, Work, Bob Crowe, Jesus went to New Cross on the Ginger Line, Smash and Grab Robbery in Brent Cross, The Lost Rivers of London and so many more.


Featuring Cousin Richard on Uke, Cousin Anna on banjo, Nephew Pete on piano, Uncle Andrew on guitar, Double Cousin Dan on double bass and Grandpa Zed on cahon the Relatives are new departure in folk and country music.


Come along and join the family! Listen to the radio show! Have a great time!


XXX

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