Saturday 28 August 2010











Mmmm, as ever the weather looks determined to scupper bank holiday plans with intermittent fierce little squalls. Take a brolly and carry on regardless we say!

There is must visit Secondhand & Antiquarian Book Fair on Saturday at the glamorously badged Senior Citizens Hall ( please please think of a better name, anything...)

Meanwhile get down in/ to Congleton for their first ever Jazz & Blues Festival to witness the likes Of Funk School, Box Groove Coolers, The Hoochie Coochie Cry Baby Blues Band,
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on Gomm, Andy Stubbs, The Robin Pierce Band, Tattoo, the Providence Jug Band, Blueztones, the Cartellos, the Groove Merchant...

Forget the weather and enjoy music under Ronnies ample canopies on Sunday: Cristopher Birdsall, Collider, Black Tie White Noise with Carjack Mallone headlining. It’s a charity do in aid of Windyways but it is free to get in but please donate something, they do great and very worthwhile work at Windyways. Visit www.windyway.org
And to finish off the bank holiday in style on Bank Holiday Monday the utterly fantastic Chinese Marbles
will be strutting their stuff, strumming their things and tooting their horns at Ronnie's from 7pm.
For more great music check out the previous post for the Baths Hotel gig too.

Secondhand and Antiquarian Book Fair Aug 28. Macclesfield Book Fair Senior Citizens Hall Duke St 10am - 4pm Ronnies Sunday 29th Aug 2-10pm 30th Aug Chinese marbles

Congleton Jazz and Blues Festival Details from www.mybeartown.co.uk/congleton-jazz-and-blues-festival.htm

Sunday it’s not just Garry The Hat’s gig of the week (thanks for tristopher Birdsall, Collider, Black Tie White Noise with Carjack Mallone headlining. I
t’s a charity do in aid of Windyways but it is free to get in but please donate something,
they do great and very worthwhile work at Windyways. Visit www.windyway.org/ for full
details of just what they do. The gigs start at 2pm and run through to 10pm. There’s also
hot food available too. A taster of Carjack Mallone performing is on our website
at http://www.ronnies-bar.co.uk/this-weeks-live-music-at-ronnies/






And to finish off the bank holiday in style on Bank Holiday Monday the utterly fantastic Chinese Marbles
will be strutting their stuff, strumming their things and tooting their horns from 7pm. They are magnificent
and if you haven’t seen them before you must, and if as I suspect most of you have seen them before,
you simply must see them again. And we have a clip of them
http://www.ronnies-bar.co.uk/this-weeks-live-music-at-ronnies/ to prove the point.
he great plug in this week’s paper Garry) it literally is the free gig of the week. Six acts – Matt Hiom, Birdsong, Ch

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