Thursday, October 13, 2011

These Reigning Days will be performing tonight (Thurs 13th Oct) at AAA on Ken High St

These Reigning Days - a band who in my opinion sound not dissimilar to a mixture of The Kaiser Chiefs & The Cure a little bit of 80's glitz thrown in for good measure - will be performing tonight at AAA ( 11 Ken High St, W8 5NP) along with Smoke Feathers, Avert Francis and Crashing Flowers. Check the video of These Reigning Days below...

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Sunday Night Acoustic Vibes Downstairs @ The Tabernacle starts this Sunday - featured act this week is The Ryan O'Reilly Band

Come check out the internationally renowned Ryan O'Reilly band plus special guests including Roxanne & The Painkillers live @ The Tabernacle this Sunday evening from 6 pm -10 pm... ENTRY IS FREE!!!

Expect a few surprise guests!

Jc Carroll from The Members on winning a 'Golden Trellick' at The Portobello Film Festival for his opera 'The Golborne Variations'


25 years in the making, Jc from The Members looks back on the creation and staging of his critically acclaimed multimedia opera 'The Golborne Variations', which premiered at The Portobello Film Festival on Friday 2nd September this year. Received with a standing ovation by a full house at the Portobello Film Festival, 'The Golborne Variations went on to win a Special Award, which was collected on Jc's behalf (he was on tour in France with The Members) by cast members Simon Godley & James Simmins from festival organiser Jonathan Barnett.

It is hoped that another staging of this award-winning opera will take place somewhere in the Portobello vicinity very soon. Watch this space...

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Local rapper JC001 performs Sea of MC's on ITV's The Beat in 1993



Once the world's fastest rapper, JC001 has performed many times in the Portobello area over the years.. a stalwart of the local live scene, his live set is well worth checking out if you get the opportunity!

Pre-Pentimento: Michael Horovitz needs space.


 Is there anyone in the area that may be able to help this world famous poet store his invaluable archive? If you think you may be able to somehow offer assistance, follow the link below:

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Live music event LOCO will now be held every Saturday at The Grand Union W9, starting tonight!



Live music event LOCO @ The Grand Union W9 has now become a weekly event and will be held every Saturday starting at 8 pm! Acts tonight include an acoustic set from The Freak Elite, surreal cabaret from The ElectroFuture Beard Club, keyboard player and self-confessed Bohemian Joel Sarakula, great songs and piano-playing from Stuart Frobisher, beautiful singing from Emma Lyndon-Stanford, the mercurial Roxanne & The Pain Killers and interesting observations from resident poet Tristan Hazell. Hosted by James Simmins and Jono Willis the night starts at 8 pm and entry is FREE!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Special Joe Strummer memorial edition of "Retro Rocks" tonight (Fri 19th August) @ The Retro Bar

A special Joe Strummer memorial edition of "Retro Rocks" tonight at the Retro Bar features live performances from The No Tomorrows, Shunty Hawkins, Alice Offley, Carlina Walton, James Simmins, Anke Landeau as Marlene Dietrich & Micky P, as well as a special one-off DJ mash-up from the Rotten Hill Gang.

Starting at 7.30 pm, this fast-growing night is held at the Retro Bar, which is either across the park from The Cobden Club or around the corner from the Lisboa, depending on which way you look at it...

The address is 50 Bosworth Rd (junction of Appleford Rd)


Joe Strummer lived in and around the local area during his meteoric rise to fame and was often to be seen hanging out in the Portobello area when visiting London from his home in Somerset subsequent untimely death. I personally spent several hours jamming with him around a campfire and smoking weed at Glastonbury one year in the early/mid 90's, something that we both found preferable to schlepping around the site that day... due to arrogance and laziness I failed to take up further invites to form a band with him, a churlish decision that I will always fondly regret. Strummerville, The Joe Strummer Foundation, still hosts campfire jams at Glastonbury every year and I fully intend to check that out next time I find myself there... Joe was a internationally recognised superstar who post-Clash subsequently either shunned, or was happy not to chase fame. He was a man of principle, a benign influence who is sorely missed in the fame and greed-obsessed society of the moment. RIP Joe Strummer, we shall raise a glass to your memory tonight!

Download your program here for The Portobello Film Festival 2011 - 1st to 18th September at Portobello Pop Up Cinema and Westbourne Studios



The Portobello Film Festival will be running this year from Thursday 1st to Saturday 18th September. The event will primarily be based at The Portobello Pop Up Cinema, but will also include the London Film Makers Convention and 4 nights of video cafe at Westbourne Studios.

You can download your program here:

http://www.portobellofilmfestival.com/


Saturday, August 13, 2011

Loco Cabaret will be on At The Grand Union tonight

Loco Cabaret is on at The Grand Union W9 ,tonight featuring performances from the amazing singer/guitarist Chrystina Tomlin, local legend Paul Gillen, National Open-Mic Competition Regional Finalist Cuthbert 80, the inspirational Mario Nardi, "Best Band in Portobello" The Freak Elite unplugged, the borderline genius of Paul "Fishslice" Browse, inspirational whackiness from Kosmic Troubadour, rock'n'roll poetry from Tristan Hazell, club favourites Roxanne & The Pain Killers and a little bit of jamming as well as club hosts Dan Antrobus & James Simmins... Expect a diverse line-up of quality acts from kick-off at 7.30 pm until showdown at midnight... Entrance is free! Also expect a guest act or two....


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Mini looting spree hits Portobello area as the troubles escalate around London

Intrigued by facebook reports of rioting in Harlesden and Kilburn yesterday, I decided to take a stroll into Portobello yesterday evening at around 7.30 pm. Arriving on the Portobello Road, I found the place to be slightly quieter than usual, although the people that were hanging out in the area seemed to be carrying on with the usual evening activities, such as visiting Tesco or having a few drinks in the pub. It had been spitting with rain for just a couple of minutes and I noticed a rainbow over the Portobello Road and managed to photograph it with my phone before it almost immediately disappeared.

Seduced by the tranquility of the evening & beginning to doubt my previous alarm at the reports of rioting further North, I decided to take a stroll up Ladbroke Grove, to see if maybe I could see anyone hanging around, or maybe a telltale plume of smoke that might point to distant rioting. Arriving at the canal bridge near Sainsbury's, a locally elevated position from where I could survey the skies above Harlesden & Kilburn, I was partially relieved to not see any apparent signs of trouble there. Whilst I was there, contemplating the chances of any of the reports I had received being accurate, who should appear bowling over the bridge but my ex-neighbour and friend from the area of 20 years, Piers Butler.

There was immediately only one topic of conversation on the agenda, the rioting around London. Piers had been visiting a friend and watching the riots progress on TV and it sounded like it had been really kicking off all around town. As neither of us actually have a television (personally I find them a bit brainwashing and would rather focus on other stuff), we decided to visit our mutual friend Pete on Talbot Rd and watch the unfolding spectacle there, as there was little spectacle to be found locally. After bumping into a few people along the way, as is standard practice in Portobello, we sat down to a cup of tea at Pete's and watched footage of a few buildings on fire and a bit of looting for an hour or so.

By now it was quite dark outside and, having heard what I thought may have been a gunshot (but probably wasn't), I thought it might be wise to go home a little early (about 11ish). As I was grabbing my coat I noticed a large group of youths running South along Ledbury Rd. Pointing this out to Pete and Piers, we watched as about 200 kids ran across the end of the road, followed by one police van. Leaving the flat quite cautiously, there were still quite a few kids hanging around at the junction, accompanied by that distinctive brouhaha that you only get when something really frightening is going on - such as a stampede at a festival, or steamers mugging crowd members at carnival - similar to the sound produced by a herd of worried cattle but slightly higher pitched.

Immediately we decided to move away from the perceived trouble and round the little park to Westbourne Park Rd and started quickly walking round the block to ensure a safe withdrawal from the scene. Imagine our surprise when we were confronted by the charred remains of a scooter on the pavement. A conversation along the lines of "Fucking Hell, that is nuts" ensued with a few girls who were standing on the pavement. Noticing we were receiving strange looks from some kids in hoodies a little further down Westbourne Park Road, we decided to quickly nip down the Great Western Road and hang a left to hit All Saints Road. Even this seemed well dodge - there were pockets of kids mooching about here and there and a sense of unease filled the air. Walking down the road itself rather than negotiating the uncertainties of the pavement, whilst periodically ducking into the shadows, we made it safely to Piers's flat. A glass of wine to take the edge off the adrenaline buzz was by now a no brainer and phone calls and online conversations galore ensued, as we ascertained the extent of the situation and the safety of friends. A call to Joao Sarmento revealed that 50 kids had gathered and been throwing rubbish around Ladbroke Grove 20 minutes earlier, but the coast appeared to now be clear. After a couple of glasses of red with Piers, we were reassured to see a police van drive past and decided to take a stroll around. Walking down the Portobello Road, a SWAT team were hanging out on the junction of Westbourne Park Road - one of them was overseeing the boarding up of a shoe shop, which had been looted after the window had been smashed. We were immediately told to hop it, but I stronged it and said I was a journalist, so they let us take some pictures.

Reassured by the police presence, I decided to take Joao to see the burnt-out scooter on Westbourne Park Road and, whilst chatting to a couple of West Indian guys en route, an interesting story emerged. They had been travelling East on the 70 bus up Westbourne Park Road when a guy on a pizza delivery bike stopped the bus and told the driver to turn round as there were a load of kids ahead on the rampage. As the bus was turning around, 200 kids steamed in and some grabbed the guys scooter before setting it on fire - this was the burnt-out scooter we had seen earlier. As we strolled up Westbourne Pk Rd towards where the scooter remains were located, past an expensive looking furniture shop with smashed windows, we reached 'Bumpkin" - the windows of the ground floor had been totally smashed in. On enquiring what had happened, we were told that 50 kids had steamed the place and stolen all the drinks, as well (I guess) robbing everyone. They were all obviously looking a bit shocked and trying to secure the place/tidy up.

After a quick stroll to photograph the burnt out scooter, we decided to stroll up Ledbury Road, which was where we had seen the kids running earlier. As we were constantly coming across small groups of potential rioters periodically, a jovial approach seemed to offer the best protection, so I made sure I kept a grinning demeanour at all times, in order to blend in. At the junction of Westbourne Pk Rd and Ledbury Road, we bumped into long term Grove-ite Georgia. She told us that she had been dining at The Ledbury restaurant, when again it had been steamed by a gang of kids. When we arrived at the scene, they were boarding the door up, as it had been smashed in. The looters had lined the diners up against the wall whilst threatening them with metal bars and broken bottles and stolen their wallets, watches, jewellery - anything they could get their hands on, whilst others had rampaged up the road and upended a small blue van. It appeared that these kids had also smashed into and looted The Walmer Castle pub just up the road, although here the staff appeared to traumatised to talk.

Crossing over Westbourne Grove, we decided to check out Beach Blanket Babylon, to see if this had also been looted. As we reached it, it appeared undamaged and we arrived just in time to catch the manager locking up. I asked him if they had seen the rioters go by and he told us how, remarkably, they were tipped off just in time to get everyone inside and lock the doors. A polite and genial man, he described how the rioters set fire to rubbish bags as they progressed up the street, as well as pointing out the the police did not arrive until 5 minutes after they had been past (which seemed strange as we saw them right behind the rioters as they crossed the Talbot Road junction).

At this point we decided to stroll down Westbourne Grove back onto the Portobello Road and check it out. The glass door of Emma Hope had been smashed, as had that of Joseph, although neither premises had been robbed. On the corner of Lonsdale Rd we found the almost unrecognisable remains of a motorbike. Hitting the Portobello Rd we bumped in a small colourful Irishman known as 'Jockey', who is often to be seen perambulating the area - apparently the rioters had set fire to the bike remains we had just found and he had put the fire out in the absence of the fire brigade. As we strolled back along the Portobello to Joao's for a cup of tea and a heated debate about the social, moral and financial issues that have triggered this (now) countrywide spree of looting and rioting, I worriedly surveyed The Castle and The Ground Floor (two of my favourite local pubs) for signs of damage. Thank goodness they had survived unscathed! After all I'll be playing at The Castle on Wednesday evening and the family who own and run The Ground Floor are old friends....

Whatever the motivation for this looting/rioting spree, there was undoubtably an element of taking advantage of overstretched police resources by staging very rapidly organised attacks that are carried out with great haste. The financial cost of all these troubles is microscopic compared to that used to bail out the irresponsible bankers (£850,000,000,000) who gambled and lost £21,000 a head and who still swan around unpunished whilst arrogantly still collecting huge bonuses and treating the common man with barely disguised contempt. It seems that the press, public and politicians will not let this senseless destruction go unpunished however. Whilst I agree that these kids should be made to pay a price for their actions, to do so without trying to understand how they have become so disillusioned with the system as to treat it with such violent compunction, may rob us of the chance to persuade others against taking such action. To approach the entire situation from a top-down dictatorial approach, without seeking to understand and address the concerns of those who sympathise with the rioters, whether those concerns are cultural, racial or economic, would, in my opinion, only serve to broaden the apparent divisions that have sparked this opportunistic violence.

We need to try to reach out and communicate with these troubled youths, if we are going to stem this tide of senseless destruction and start to heal these wounded communities. Let us do this first, before we point the finger of blame. It seems that we may have lost this year's Carnival as a result of these regrettable events, but to lose our faith in each other would be much, much worse........



Friday, August 5, 2011

The Freak Elite headline "Retro Rocks" at The Retro Bar - "Soul Food" Fridays at The Earl of Portobello

Local band The Freak Elite, featuring Neil Anderson, Jono Willis, Michael Giri & James Simmins will be headlining "Retro Rocks" at 10 pm at the Retro Bar tonight (Friday 5th August). Doors open at 8 pm and support acts include Santina and Anka as Marlene Dietrich and will be hosted by Micky P. Entrance is free!

Retro Bar, 50 Bosworth Rd, W10 5EG


Also tonight is "Soul Food Fridays" at The Earl of Portobello, hosted by DJ Nyika, playing rare groove, soul and funk until late! Again, entry is free!

The Earl of Portobello, 36 Golborne Rd, W10 5PR

Monday, August 1, 2011

Cuthbert 80 interview on Spotlight Music Showcase

Mind boggling singer/rapper and self-confessed train-spotting enthusiast Cuthbert 80, who regularly performs locally, has been interviewed for online magazine Spotlight Music Showcase. - follow the link below to read the article:

http://trillainc.com/Spotlight/?p=910

A regular performer at local night Loco Cabaret, you can catch Cuthbert 80 performing at the Bumpkin Jam, 209 Westbourne Park Rd on Thursday 18th August!

Too Hip Records "Soul Food" Fridays with Nyika start this Friday @ The Earl of Portobello



This promises to be great new night at the freshly refurbished Earl of Portobello pub! Starting at 9 pm "Soul Food" Fridays, DJ Nyika will be serving up a menu of soul, funk & rare groove including a selection of the latest sounds until late! A mere stone's throw from the Portobello Rd, this night promises pub prices, FREE ENTRY and great music -  just don't be surprised if it's ram-jammed, good old skool vibe shindigs such as this, once the main staple diet of the area, are as rare as rocking horse sh*t these days!




Checkout the event page on facebook here:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=241631392524344

Friday, July 29, 2011

Loco Cabaret will be back on Saturday 30th July at The Grand Union, W9



   This week performers include Simeon Warburton, Joel Sarakula, The Freak Elite, Roger Pomphrey, Mario Nardi, Roxanne & The Pain Killers, Kosmic Troubadour, Paul Riley, Dan Antrobus, Odrin & poetry from Tristan Hazell!

 To view the event page on facebook, please follow this link:

Thursday, July 28, 2011

The Portobello Pop-Up Cinema opens for the summer season tonight!


The Portobello Pop-Up Cinema opens for the summer season tonight with a Save the Portobello Road Market Campaign benefit!To find out more about the Save the Portobello Road Market campaign on facebook, which already has over 38,000 followers, or to add your voice to the campaign, see the following link:

 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-the-Portobello-Road-Market/300902793992?ref=ts


See the link below for an article in http://thesourcemag.net/ on tonight's event:

http://thesourcemag.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=392:save-the-portobello-rd-market-campaign-opens-the-pop-up-cinema-today&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=18

Monday, July 25, 2011

Sophie Barker & Josh Bray will be performing at The Elgin on Wednesday 3rd August

Local performer Alexia Coley and her band have won a competition at the Big Chill Bar in Bristol and will now be performing at the Big Chill Festival

Local performer Alexia Coley and her band have won a competition at the Big Chill Bar in Bristol and will now be performing at the Big Chill Festival - see the link below for details:

http://www.bigchill.net/news/2011/07/win-a-slot-at-the-big-chill-2011-winner-announced/

 Alexia is a well-known performer from the Ladbroke Grove area, who has previously sung with an orchestral band, as well as performing with the Rotten Hill Gang, before forming her own band. It seems that, now she has established her own identity, as an artist in her own right, she is becoming quite an unstoppable force!


To read a review of Alexia and her band by James Simmins, please follow the link below:


http://thesourcemag.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=345%3Aalexia-coley-a-band-reviewed-by-james-simmins&catid=51%3Amusic&Itemid=55
 


The Portobello Blog wishes her the best of luck for the future!

James Simmins reviews Karin Fransson's "Private Behaviour" Album Launch

 Locally based performer Karin Fransson launched her album "Private Behaviour" at the Green Carnation in Soho on Tuesday 5th July with a live gig. Read the article here:

http://thesourcemag.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=391%3Akarin-fransson-private-behaviour-album-launch-5th-july-the-green-carnatio&catid=55%3Areview-and-preview&Itemid=55

"Bank Job Urban Art" Exhibition at The London West Bank Gallery until 7th August

Check out the review here:

http://thesourcemag.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=390:reviewing-bank-job&catid=55:review-and-preview&Itemid=55

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Portobello Pop-Up Cinema will be back from 28th July


The new summer season at the Portobello Pop-Up Cinema includes the World Premiere of The Golborne Variations on Friday 2nd September:


http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/event.php?eid=241428755875779


Read more about what's on in July here:

http://thesourcemag.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=389:portobello-pop-up-2011-summer-season-is-here&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=18

'Portobello' Trailer



This piece scratches the surface of some of the myriad of changes that have occurred to the Portobello Market and surrounding areas, particularly over the last 20 years..

Gong "How To Stay Alive" Video Clip



Celebrating 400,000 YouTube hits for "How To Stay Alive" Video! Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy are both well-known local figures...

From the new Gong album 2032 - A wonderful manga animation of Daevid Allen's drawings by ace Japanese team Mood Magic, who also made System 7's Hinotori

The '27 club', Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and now Amy Winehouse - or how the pushers controlled and killed some of our favourite musicians

I can't help noticing the press attention surrounding the so called '27 Club' - These so called 'icons' are in fact some of the saddest figures of showbiz, all of who had pretty much completely burned out before they unfortunately died... Jimi Hendrix was way past the glory days of all his famous hits (endlessly overdubbing extra guitar parts that added little), Brian Jones had been kicked out of The Stones, fallen apart and could hardly play any more, Janis Joplin had been regularly hanging out at the infamous needle palace The Landmark Hotel , Kurt Cobain had become completely consumed by depression, Jim Morrison's last recordings were 'drunken gibberish' (Ray Manzarek) and Amy Winehouse had been booed off stage for being virtually incoherent. It is very sad to see these young people die so young, they may have 'burned brighter', but that was followed almost immediately by a complete 'burnout'.

Sad indeed.... The one thing all of these guys had in common is that they were under the wing of drug dealers, who obviously enjoyed making money and kudos out of their celebrity clientelle and certainly were not keen to let human beings who possibly found it hard to handle unexpected fame take control of their own lives... I'm sure they would be the last people who would wish to be idolised for lifestyles that left them all broken and then killed them.... let's not forget the lesson that they all died to teach us and may they all rest in peace

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Thoughts on the passing away of Amy Winehouse

We shouldn't idolise Amy Winehouse - as to do so would be to encourage others to embrace the same sad fate - despite being a talented performer, she surrounded herself with extremely negative hangers on and led an nihilistic existence, glamourising a terribly destructive lifestyle... It is extremely sad, but she was a hardcore junkie and we should face that fact and realise that her destiny was almost unavoidable, like that of so many others before her....Smack/Gear/Heroin kills and has already killed many other people that I know... Condolences to my friends who knew her...

'This ain't rock'n'roll, this is genocide' - David Bowie's "Diamond Dogs"

RIP Amy Winehouse

Man etches name in sand, visible from space

Man etches name in sand, visible from space

Thursday, July 21, 2011

World Premiere of 'The Golborne Variations


Originally recorded in 2010 by JC Carroll, Nick Cash, Guy Pratt, Nigel Bennett, Jennifer Pearl, David M. Allen and Chester Kamen. The Golborne Variations is an Opera about the Sights Sounds Smells Shopkeepers and foods of Golborne Road. It celebrates the ethnic diversity and the unique character of a special road in North Kensington.This premiere Will hope to bring together most of the original Players plus Special Guest Opera Singers String Section Percusssionists. A Film has been commissioned to be screened in conjunction with this event... Its free.. Its an opening party for the Portobello Film festival.... JC Carroll is a Composer and Songwriter whose career has spanned Punk, Folk, and Electronic Music. he has scored soundtracks for movies had hits all over the world with his band The Members and he has also recorded supermarket commercials....... This piece of music has taken 25 years to complete.. there will be music dancing singing and poetry......Come! Its Free!

If you wish to stay updated with the latest developments about this show, the facebook event page is:

 http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=241428755875779&view=wall

The New Banalists Orchestra presents "The Politics of Envy"



Worth buying 'The Idler' this week just for this free giveaway that is undoubtedly a future collectors item! A hardcore political offering from a group that includes some of the old Crass team! Also Howard Marks and Zodiac Youth! This one doesn't pull any punches as you'd expect from these guys! Produced by Youth.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Members 'Midlife Crisis' Video



A great new video from Jc Carroll and his seminal punk band 'The Members'- originally formed in Ladbroke Grove, The Members are still touring today, now with Rat Scabies from The Damned on drums!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Loco Cabaret will be back this Saturday at The Grand Union, W9

Very much looking forward to Loco Cabaret at The Grand Union Bar this weekend - with a comprehensive line-up of acts and free entry it's always an interesting show! This weeks show will include performances from Cuthbert 80, Mario Nardi, The Freak Elite, Roxanne and The Pain Killers, Karolina Szymczak, Rob Alder, Kosmic Troubadour and Dan Antrobus, with rock'n'roll poetry from the Tabernacle's poet-in-residence Tristan Hazell! There are still other acts awaiting confirmation and it should be another fun night of 'Musicke & Mayhem'!

Follow the link below to find the event on facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/groups/lococabaret?ap=1#!/event.php?eid=213802171989804

Monday, July 11, 2011

Delphi & 7 Glorious Minutes play at The Elgin on Ladbroke Grove this Thursday (14th July)!

Delphi Newman will be performing at The Elgin public house (corner of Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Pk Rd, W11) this Thursday evening at 9.30 pm with her band 7 Glorious Minutes. Definitely worth catching, Delphi will be playing her usual array of finely crafted songs with a great band that includes Delphi smoky smooth vocalising and guitar playing, Archie Bashford on guitar, Jono Willis on bass and Dave Bush on drums - recommended! See link below for event on facebook...

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001080821208#!/event.php?eid=187445117980877

Steve Mepsted's birthday bonanza at The Castle, followed by live Karaoke

I arrived late, but in time to catch the Freak Elite (Neil Anderson, Jono Willis, Michael Giri plus their new guitarist) perform to a full pub, many of whom were getting down to the music. Having finished their own set, the band rearranged slightly and Steve himself joined the realigned line-up to perform a few numbers including covers of 'Wicked Game' by Chris Isaacs and 'Use Me Up' by Bill Withers, which were all very well received by the now exuberant crowd.... To round the night off in style, a bunch of us ended up at a friends house singing covers until 3 am - these included several Elvis numbers including 'Always on my Mind', 'Don't be Cruel', 'Teddy Bear', 'In The Ghetto' and 'Suspicious Minds' inspired by the 'Suspiciously Elvis' gig the previous night at The Tabernacle, as well as great versions of 'Desperado' and 'Take It Easy' by the Eagles... Other artists covered included Bob Marley, The Beatles, Bill Withers and even Status Quo (amongst too many others to mention here) in what was a great end to a fun evening... thanks to Alex for hosting the afterjam, as well as  Neil, Jono, Michael, Emma Lyndon-Stanford, Wiggzaro, Anette et al. for helping make the evening such fun! We need more nights like that!

'Suspiciously Elvis' rips it up at The Tabernacle

http://thesourcemag.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=380:suspiciously-elvis-rips-it-up-at-the-tabernacle&catid=55:review-and-preview&Itemid=55

Friday, July 8, 2011

Suspiciously Elvis playing one of my favourite ever Elvis tunes "In The Ghetto"



Amateur footage of the amazing 'Suspiciously Elvis' performing 'In The Ghetto' - although not of the quality of the previous trailer, it still exhibits his vocal talents well. He will be performing at The Tabernacle this evening.

Advance tickets are available from www.tabernaclew11.com for £10
Tickets are available for £12 on the door, subject to availability...

Thursday, July 7, 2011

KB's Shoe Repairs

KB's shoe repairs are almost opposite Ladbroke Grove tube at 146 Ladbroke Grove, W10 5 NE (inside ACQUA CLEAN). KB very kindly repaired my shoes for free after a £20 resoling at Marios from two weeks ago split after just 4 outings...

According to KB, Marios has recently changed hands and, as an ex-employee there, he felt honor-bound to help me out when the left sole peeled away after a very minimal amount of wear. A very amiable chap, KB, having re-glued the offending sole, also very helpfully fitted steel sole protectors (on request) under the toes of my shoes for a very reasonable price, which should hopefully protect them from further damage.

It was obvious, under the circumstances, that Marios had failed in their duty to properly re-sole my beloved shoes and I will not be frequenting their establishment again, particularly with such a meticulous & friendly repair shop just a short hop away.

As well as repairing shoes (KB is a certified (orthopaedic) shoemaker with 20 years experience), KB also runs a key cutting service. Customer service is very important to me and I will definitely use KB's shop when I next need to get any of my shoes repaired!

For a quote, or to discuss specific repairs, KB can be contacted on 0208 960 7666 or 07951 465 480.

Recommended!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

What's on tonite!

The main event tonight is a stone's throw away (using a decent sized trebuchet!) from thev Portobello Rd at The Priory (250 Belsize Rd, NW6 4BT). It is the final of a singer/songwriter competition they have been running and the first prize is £400! Good luck to all the lucky contestants, who include Ken Gibson and Cuthbert 80!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Tonight's events around Portobello

On the menu for tonight is Gustonbury 2011 at the Portobello Gold featuring Gus Robertson from Razorlight, members of Mano De Dios and others musicians fresh from Glastonbury Fetsival, as well as live music at The Castle featuring Jo Ryan, Cuthbert 80, Neil Anderson from Portobello Music and others,

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sexual predator in the hood unmasked

A local gallery owner was witnessed by several people sexually assualting an artist - for legal reasons neither the culprit or his gallery can be named, but more details will be revealed as they become available - watch this space!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Saturday night Portobello synopsis

At least 10 photographers at the Tabernacle for the show featuring Cuthbert 80, Beatie Wolfe, Feen, Ed Laurie and Andy Mitchell! Good vibes at the Castle from Neil Anderson from Portobello Music and Steve Mepsted! Missed Alexia Coley at the Mau Mau Bar, but you can guarantee she played a blinder!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Island Experiment @ The Tabernacle Tonight! Also Alexia Coley & Her Band @ The Mau Mau Bar! Live Music @ The Castle! Just some of the musical happenings in Portobello this evening...