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Glass Creatures Gig 13 piece band feat.Steely Dan guitarist Elliot Randall, Ivyhouse, 20th July 8pm


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Come and hear some fantastic musicians at the Album Launch of Phil McDonnell's new album at the Ivy house on Sunday Night from 8pm


There is a great line up in this 13 piece band plus 5 backing vocalists (4 of us from the Goose Green Community Choir!) which includes the legendary Elliot Randall, Steely Dan guitarist.


The Band

Andy Bratt - Drums

Phil Scragg - Bass

Gideon Miller - Keyboards

Phil McDonnell - Keyboards and Vocals

Rudi Schultz-Wiremu - Percussion

Al Cherry - Guitar

Elliott Randall - Guitar

Dan Maitland - Saxes

Anna Kirby - Sax

Paul Taylor - Trombone


Singers:

Patrick Lyseight

Anna Condliffe

Larissa Howells

Beth Follini

Cherry Park


See you there!

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