Events for Thursday 12 March 2015
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audiograft 2015 @ Various venues, Oxford
audiograft is an annual festival of new experimental music, sound art events and exhibitions curated by the Sonic Art Research Unit (SARU) at Oxford Brookes University and co-promoted by OCM. The festival will take place in some of Oxford’s most intriguing spaces and venues and will feature renowned international and UK artists. Exhibitors: Mario De […] Find out more »
7:00 pm
£4.50 (advance) / £6 (door)
Bug Prentice / David Tudor / Cogwheel @ The Bullingdon, Oxford
Oxford based art/punk trio Bug Prentice celebrate the launch of new single ‘Nicholas Ray’ / ‘Spoons’, led by Ally Craig and featuring bass player Ruth Goller. Supporting are David Tudor and Cogwheel. More information at www.facebook.com/events/775320479222033. Tickets available from www.wegottickets.com/event/311882 Find out more »
7:30 pm
£10 (advance) / £12 (door)
Hannah Aldridge @ Fat Lil’s, Witney
Hannah Aldridge, 26, is steeped in the music both of Nashville and Muscle Shoals, the two cities where she was raised as her father – a Muscle Shoals legend as well as a much-honored Nashville songwriter, musician and producer – plied his craft. Her musical youth was spent being trained to be a classical pianist. […] Find out more »
£10 / £8 (students)
Iolanthe @ St John The Evangelist Church, Oxford
Gilbert & Sullivan’s wicked and delightful ‘fairy opera’ Iolanthe, a biting satire of the House of Lords. Theatre performance with orchestra by the Oxford University Gilbert and Sullivan Society. More information at www.sje-oxford.org/events/event/2015/03/10//tx_cal_phpicalendar/iolanthe.html Find out more »
8:30 pm
Free
Rebecca Poole Quartet @ Joe’s Bar and Grill, Summertown, Oxford
Dinner jazz with the stylish Rebecca Poole, classic songs like ‘Stormy Weather’ to ‘Blackbird’, her charismatic stage presence and lush vocal tones recalling the “torch singers” of the 40s and 50s – with guitar, trumpet and bass… Find out more »
£12 / £10 (concessions) / £6 (students)
Phil Donkin Quartet @ The Wheatsheaf, Oxford
A stellar New York group featuring the Grammy-nominated Ben Wendel on saxes, rising star Glen Zaleski on piano and the winner of the Thelonious Monk Competition 2012, Colin Stranahan – regarded as one of the finest drummers working in New York. Leading the group is bassist Phil Donkin, who is seen as one of the […] Find out more »






